Oktibbeha County (Miss.)
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Mosley-Jackson Family Papers
Osborn Presbyterian Church Records
The records of Osborn Presbyterian Church include a church history, membership lists, minutes of business meetings, and financial records. A bound church register begins with handwritten minutes from 1886 and continues into the mid-1900s with minutes and member lists. There are also typed minutes from 1886 to the 1950s, with many of the latter focusing on the church’s development program. Bulletins and other related documents are interspersed with the typed minutes.
Oswalt family collection
Portraits of the Rural Churches of Oktibbeha County, Mississippi: A Bicentennial Album by Richard A. Marshall
Binder containing photographs (b/w) and maps of churches in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi.
Mrs. J. A. Randle Collection
Copies of items related to Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. Contract for delivery of mail from Sessumville to Agency and Oktoc by Star Route, March 1900. Post card mailed at Oktoc P.O. about 1905, bearing the stamp of the Oktoc P.O. with date "Feb. 7" inked in. Card is from Miss Mary Cocolough, teacher. Location of old Choctaw Agency in Oktibbeha County (includes map).
John H. Wellborn Collection
Field Notes of Oktibbeha County. Books 1, 2, 3. Books 1 and 2 are copies of the original survey records signed by Gideon Fitz. Book 3 consists of notation of chain measurements of selected townships and ranges in Oktibbeha County. Addition in process.
Frank Lampkin Wier Collection
Newspapers and clippings concerning the Borden Plant and the Oktibbeha Creamery and other materials collected by an Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, resident.