Oral history.; An interview conducted on July 17, 2007 with Chris Rowell, who describes Hurricane Katrina's impact on Hattiesburg and his experiences in the days following the storm.
Oral history.; Interview conducted on September 10, 1978 with Ms. Sarah Johnson at her home in Greenville, Mississippi. Johnson was born on March 10, 1938 in Charleston, South Carolina. She is an African American woman who has been active on...
From the T.P. Scott Papers. Page from an announcement about the Mississippi Normal College taken from the minutes of the Board of Trustees on 27 December 1910 concerning the selection of a site for the school.
Yearbook photograph of the 1916 women's basketball team. One player holds a pennant with "1916 Normal" and another holds a ball with "MNC '16." Pictured left to right: first row: McCleskey, Wilson, Fisher; second row: Dale, Wood, Bailey, Andrews,...
From the Austin (O.V.) Papers. Telegram dated November 11, 1923, from C. J. McNaspy to Mississippi Normal College coach O. V. Austin about a possible football game in Lafayette, Louisiana, on November 17.
From the Joseph Anderson Cook Family Papers. Photograph of Joseph Anderson Cook and T. P. Scott in front of a building on the Mississippi Normal College campus.
This registration card for S.E.L. Weatherford was created when the Mississippi Normal College first opened in 1912. The date of admission is 18 September 1912. This card covers the years 1912-1925
This registration card for F.D. Montague was created when the Mississippi Normal College first opened in 1912. The date of admission is 18 September 1912. This card covers the years 1912-1913.
Photograph of five unidentified female students at the front gate of the Mississippi Normal College; 7 x 4; This photo also appears on page 18 of "Dearly bought, deeply treasured : the University of Southern Mississippi, 1912-1987."
Yearbook page featuring 1921 editorial staff of the Normal College News; Ruth Lipscomb, C.C. Barefoot, Grace Haley, O.C. Oakes, J.A. Eckhoff, A.G. Edwards, C.J. Darby, and T.P. Scott; 1921 Neka Camon, page 43; 7 x 5
Bond for $500 for Mississippi Normal College issued in 1910 by the Forrest County Board of Supervisors. Holes were punched in the document every year until it was paid.