From the Camp McCain, Mississippi World War II Slides. Photograph (from a color slide) of the company taking a "10-minute break" at Camp McCain, near Grenada, Mississippi, in the Spring of 1943. Photograph taken by Lt. Omer Austin Heacox, who was...
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of a grove of red and white oak trees. The original caption reads, "A Red Oak and A White Oak at Woodbluff, Alabama."
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of an advertisement for the sale of J. J. Newman Lumber Company land at $10 per acre in 1912. The ad was produced by E. A. Cummings & Company of Chicago.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of several small single-engine planes in rows, possibly at Camp Shelby. A Standard Oil Company fuel truck is parked nearby.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of employees of the Aladdin Company (manufacturers of Aladdin Houses) lined up outside the company building located on North Street at the Mississippi Central Railroad track; 12 x 4
From the de Grummond Children's Books collection. Published in New York by D. Appleton and Company, copyright 1891. Title, imprint, and series statements from cover. P. [2] and [3] of cover included in pagination. Part of the Novelitas de las...
A collection of interviews with African-Americans of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, circa twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, who knew Colonel John Robinson, an African-American pilot who was tapped by Ethiopian Emperor Haile Sellassie in the...
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".
A collection of interviews with African-Americans of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, circa twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, who knew Colonel John Robinson, an African-American pilot who was tapped by Ethiopian Emperor Haile Sellassie in the...
From the Camp McCain, Mississippi World War II Slides. Photograph (from a color slide) of the company returning after a hike to Camp McCain, near Grenada, Mississippi, in the Spring of 1943. Photograph taken by Lt. Omer Austin Heacox, who was with...
From the Robert C. Waller Photographs. Photograph (positive image of a negative) of trucks parked outside of the Barron Brothers Poultry Processing Plant on Dixie Pine Road. One of the trucks is for Morel and Company.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of the Barron Motor Company, the local Ford agency, with early models parked in the street; 4 x 4
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of the large, brick building that housed Barron Motor Company, the local Lincoln, Ford and Fordson dealer. The company was located at the corner of Main Street and Batson Street; 10 x 8
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of the front view of Barron Motor Company on Main Street. The YMCA building is pictured on the right side of the image; 10 x 5
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of employees posing with new Ford automobiles in front of Barron Motors. A lone horse and wagon can be seen in the distance; negative only; 1 1/2 x 1 1/2
From the Robert C. Waller Photographs. Photograph (positive image of a negative) of an aerial view of the Barron Motor Company used car lot in Hattiesburg taken by Robert Waller, June 1956.
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of a woman and a child standing in a grove of large pine trees. The original caption reads, "Big 'Bill Stuff' at Loper, Alabama".
From the Harris (Merry B.) Papers. Bond dated 29 January 1861, and signed by Captain Merry B. Harris in the amount of $900 is for the purchase of 60 muskets. Harris was a resident of Copiah County, Mississippi. He served as a captain and later...
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.