Oral history.; Mrs. Leila Lyle Wilkinson Underhill was born in Shelby, Mississippi, on July 29, 1919. She grew up during the Great Depression and remembers the flood of 1927. During World War II, Mrs. Underhill's brother was killed. Mrs....
Oral history.; Mr. Roberts Wilson Jr. was born July 6, 1941, in Rosedale, Mississippi. After attending both Vanderbilt University and the University of Mississippi, he went to Washington. D.C., during the mid 1960s where he worked in the office of...
Oral history.; The Honorable Frank D. Barber was born on April 2, 1929, in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Barber attended the University of Mississippi for a year before volunteering for the U.S. Army which involved National Guard work in the U.S. and...
Oral history.; Interview conducted on November 7, 1979 with Mrs. Minnie Ripley on the street named after her, Ripley Street, in Mayersville, Mississippi. Ripley was born on August 22, 1900 in Vicksburg, Mississippi. She attended public schools in...
Oral history.; Four interviews conducted on October 1, 2, and 23 of 1975, and July 1, 1976 with Mr. Hugh Clegg at his home in Anguilla, Mississippi. Clegg was born on July 17, 1898 in Mathiston, Mississippi. Clegg graduated from Millsaps...
Oral history.; Three interviews conducted on April 28, 30 and May 7, 1981 with Mr. Claude Ramsay at his office in Jackson, Mississippi. Ramsay was born in 1916 in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. He served briefly in the Civilian Conservation Corps...
Oral history.; Two interviews conducted on April 3, 1995 and June 8, 1995 with Constance Baker (born 1912). Mrs. Baker has spent her life working for civil rights and in teaching. She was involved in the Head Start program from its inception and...
Materials in this collection were donated by William M. Colmer: First accession-1970. Additional information online at: http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/archives/m024.htm
Circular Instructions No. 1: Regulations relative to importations from places above the Confederate states, by vessels navigating the Mississippi and other Rivers.
Special Report. Confederate States of America, Treasury Department. Regarding donations to the Confederate States from Churches and a suggestions to use the funds for the sick and wounded.
Message of the President to the Senate and House of Representatives; Includes Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury, C. G. Memminger, Statement of the Postmaster General, John H. Reagan, and an Estimate of the Amount, Robert Tyler, Register of...
A Bill: To be entitled, "An Act to provide for the further issue of treasury notes, and for other purposes. Enacted by the Congress of the Confederate States of America on 23 January 1863.
Mr. Garnett's Amendment To Bill of the Senate "To provide for the further issue of treasury notes and for other purposes," by striking out all after the enacting clause, and inserting in lieu thereof the following:.
Regulations in relation to the issue of Certificate for Bonds and Registered Stock; Includes and Act to authorize the issue of Bonds for funding Treasury Notes, and An Act to reduce the rate of Interest on the Funded Debt of the Confederate States.
Message of the President to the Senate and House of Representatives; Includes Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury, C. G. Memminger and Estimate of Appropriations, C. T. Jones, Acting Register.
A Bill: To be entitled, "An Act to permit the funding of certain Treasury notes not now fundable." By Mr. Russell; Read first and second times, referred to Special Committee on Currency, and ordered to be printed by the Congress of the Confederate...