Oral history.; Angela Georgian was born in Greece in 1920 and emigrated to the United States in 1937. She and her mother and sister joined her father in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he had opened a small restaurant, Gus's Caf*. In 1947, Mrs....
Oral history.; Mrs. Janelle McComb was born in Lauderdale County, and moved to Tupelo, Mississippi, when two weeks old. As a child, Mrs. McComb enjoyed the annual Mississippi / Alabama Fair and Dairy Show. She survived the Tupelo tornado in her...
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of a stand of tall, slender long leaf pine trees. A child standing among the trees dramatizes their enormous height. The original caption reads, "Small Long Leaf at Lyman,...
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of long leaf pine tress. The original caption reads, "Tall Straight Long Leaf in a 'Flat' at Yarbo, Alabama".
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of a child standing in a dense grove of long leaf pine trees. The original caption reads, "Long Leaf at Yarbo, Alabama".
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of two large long leaf pine trees in the midst of a pine forest. The original caption reads, "Two Big Long Leaf Trees".
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by John Collins. Marc Lalonde, wearing a beanie and a sweatshirt with a maple leaf, shouts into a megaphone. He is jumping off the ground and his legs are open in a cheerleader's split. In one...
Oral history.; An interview conducted on May 9, 2007 with Perry and Bobbye Gibson. Long-time residents of the Gulf Coast, they discuss their ties to the community of Bay St. Louis as well as their experiences during and after Hurricane Katrina.
Oral history.; Reverend Harry C. Tartt was born on October 16, 1908, in Biloxi, Mississippi. Reverend Tartt attended New Orleans University (now Dillard University) in New Orleans, Louisiana. In 1934, Reverend Tartt began teaching school at...
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of guards from Camp Shelby posted at the railroad bridge over Leaf River to protect it from sabotage during WWI. Several young boys are in the foreground of the image; 5 x 7
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of a little girl standing next to a huge yellow pine tree. The original caption reads, "A 24" x 24" x 70' Dense Heart Long Leaf Yellow Pine Stick in the Tree".
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of a stand of tall, slender pines. The original caption reads, "Heavy Sticks of Long Leaf Pilling, 100' and Longer".
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of a tall, straight yellow pine tree in a pine grove. The original caption reads, "An Unusual View of Very Large Long-Bodied Long Leaf at Yarbo, Alabama".
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of a logger standing next to a long leaf pine log approximately four feet in diameter. Other logs in the photo are somewhat smaller. The original caption reads, "A Ramp of...
From the Robert C. Waller Photographs. Photograph (positive image of a negative) of an aerial view of the Leaf River Bridge construction taken by Robert Waller, 6 September 1949.
From the Robert C. Waller Photographs. Photograph (positive image of a negative) of an aerial view of the Leaf River Bridge construction taken by Robert Waller, 6 April 1950. The bridge was built by Cook Construction Co.
From the Robert C. Waller Photographs. Photograph (positive image of a negative) of an aerial view of the Leaf River Bridge construction taken by Robert Waller, 6 April 1950. The bridge was built by Cook Construction Co.
From the Robert C. Waller Photographs. Photograph (positive image of a negative) of an aerial view of the Leaf River Bridge construction taken by Robert Waller, 6 April 1950. The bridge was built by Cook Construction Co.