Correspondence.
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Agricultural Communications Collection
Agricultural Communications Collection
A Military Life (Col. Johnnie P. Byrd Collection)
This collection covers nine cubic feet and ranges from 1916-2013 with the bulk the material dating from 1957-1986. It consists of scrapbooks, correspondence, photographs, certificates, insignia, patches, medals, awards, books, film reels, DVDs, uniforms, and an ammunition shell. The collection contains six standard cubic foot boxes and three small oversize boxes.
John W. Chambers Letters
Exchange of letters between John W. Chambers, Brookhaven, Mississippi, and William Jennings Bryan, Lincoln, Nebraska, concerning speech by the latter at Whitworth College; letter from Gov. A. J. McLaurin concerning speech (Photostats).
John Orde Creighton Papers
Letters from John Orde Creighton to his mother, describing his life and surroundings as a voice student while studying in New York City, St. Louis, Missouri, San Francisco, California, and Vienna, under Miss Gelling, Percy Rector Stevens, Mrs. Sherwood, and Mr. Steiner. Also includes photographs and clippings.
Jim Yonge Collection
Leake County (Mississippi) Justice of the Peace records
Records of Justice of the Peace W. P. White of Leake County, Mississippi, including receipts, correspondence regarding debts, summons, and advertising items. 60 items.
Levy Family Papers
Includes correspondence, funeral notices, tax receipts, and poems pertaining to Levy, Holmes, Baptist, Carothers, Hull, and Roby families of Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, New York, North Carolina, and Virginia. Subjects include family affairs and the Civil War. Among the Civil War letters is a letter written at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, in 1861.
Malloy Family Papers
Materials documenting the Malloy family of Lowndes County, Mississippi, includes local correspondence concerning family affairs and a breach of promise suit; a letter of Samuel M. Smith and N. B. M. from Corinth, 1861 to "Doc" (Malloy?) on unusual letterhead; reprints of several newspapers; package of floral calling cards and other souvenir cards.
John H. Marshall Civil War letters
Twenty-three letters of John H. Marshall, 1862-1865, of the 41st Mississippi Infantry Regiment, Company L (Okolona Guards) to his wife, Ellen Jane Sanders Marshall, living near Nettleton (Monroe County), Mississippi describing campaigns in Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama. Photoprints and transcriptions available.