Starkville (Miss.)
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Lyle Engnar Nelson Papers
MSU Agronomy papers, diaries, legal documents, research notes, photos, publications, memoirs, obituaries, and correspondence belonging to Lyle Nelson, faculty of Mississippi State University in Agronomy from 1952 to 1986. Topics include North Dakota history and education, Starkville, history, and Nelson's personal and professional correspondence. Collection also includes travel logs and records from his time in the Philippines and correspondence from his time serving overseas in WWII.
Nocturne Music Club collection
Scrapbooks concerning the members and activities of the Nocturne Music Club of Starkville, Mississippi. Included are clippings, programs, certificates, ribbons, and photographs. See also the Harold and Lois Kaufman papers.
T. G. Sellers Family Scrapbook
Photocopies of a scrapbook of writings, photographs and obituaries concerning the family of Thomas George Sellers, minister of First Baptist Church (1857-1899) and founder of the Starkville Female Institute (later the Maxwell home). Includes writings by Sallie Graves Sellers, Thomas Freeman Sellers and Suzanne Sellers Jones, and concerns the Sellers extended family, and Starkville, Mississippi, history.
Smith, William Hall
Starkville Civic Clubs Collection. 1932-1995.
Yearbooks and other records from Starkville clubs and organizations collected by various area residents: Civic League of Starkville ( 1941-1958); Young Women's Club of Starkville (1938-1941); Century Club of Amory (1956-1957); Mississippi Federation of Women's Clubs (1938-1948); Neo Cycle Club yearbooks, 1939-1947; Home and Garden Club (1932-1995); and the Starkville Home & Garden Club (1932-1995).