Starkville (Miss.)
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Ames and Hogan families papers
The Ames and Hogan families papers document the history of the family from 1816-1910. The papers consist of correspondence, legal documents, speeches and essays, business receipts, an autograph album, and other items. Among the business receipts are those relating to Hogan’s business with James Nealley, documenting their trips from Ditto’s Landing to New Orleans, along with their cargo and business partners.
Blumenfeld and Fried papers
Business papers of the Bernhard Blumenfeld (1853-1923) and Simon Fried (1843-1912) families, including deeds, promissory notes, stock certificates, (including two from John M. Stone Cotton Mills) and letters from Mena Blumenfeld concerning life in New York, a World War I celebration, and other. Items added by Henry Meyer include photographs of family members and homes. Places documented include Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, and New York City.
Lucy Wellborn Cole Collection
Recollections of Mrs. Cole: "Childhood Memories of the Starkville Methodist Church in the Early Decades of the Century", "Food Preparation in Starkville in the Early 1900's"," My Recollections of Starkville Public School".
Douglas Conner Papers
Council on Community Resources Collection
Minutes, correspondence, and other papers (1983-1985) concerning the Council on Community Resources, which was organized in 1983 in Starkville, Mississippi.
Halbert Hotel (Starkville, Mississippi) Dairy Bill
Dairy bill of the Halbert Hotel in Starkville, Mississippi. Hotel stood where Eckford Clinic now stands and burned in 1913.