From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of a dirt road labeled as, "Jackson Highway, Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The exact location of the road is unknown.
From the Southern Tourism Collection. A pamphlet of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Contains a photo of the airport, an aerial photo of Hattiesburg, and the Hub logo.
Guestbook 2 of 2 for the “Passing the Torch: Documenting the 21st Century Ku Klux Klan” exhibit. The exhibit featured photographs by Southern Miss Alum, James Edward Bates and was held in Cook Library.
Guestbook 1 of 2 for the “Passing the Torch: Documenting the 21st Century Ku Klux Klan” exhibit. The exhibit featured photographs by Southern Miss Alum, James Edward Bates and was held in Cook Library.
Photograph of Southern's mascot, General Nat. In 1953, General Nat (for Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest) was approved as the Southerners’ mascot. The first General Nat was Archie Hughes, and Nat’s horse was named Son of Dixie.
From the Hardy (William H. and Sallie J.) Papers. Mattie Hardy Lott standing in front of a house. Inscription at bottom of photo says: “The house where my father was born.”
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs. One-story clapboard house in which Jake Kilrain reportedly spent the night before his bare-knuckle fight with John L. Sullivan on July 8, 1889.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs. B&HS Railroad locomotive number 200, and tender, parked beside a building. The B&HS was owned by the Tatum Lumber Company.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs. This locomotive belonged to the Tatum Lumber Company, located in the Bonhomie Community, near Hattiesburg.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs. This photograph, labeled “Picturesque Lake View Park, Hattiesburg, Mississippi," shows the lake, boathouse, and footbridge.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs. A one-story brick building on the Mississippi Woman's College campus identified as the Mary Ross Memorial Hospital, which was completed in 1923.