Regional History-United States

Archival Collection

REGIONAL HISTORY-UNITED STATES COLLECTION

BOX 1

Folder

1. No. 10 Original, in the Supreme Court of the United States;
Oct. Term, 1959; United States of American, Plaintiff v. States of
Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, Defendants

2. Letter from Confederate Soldier, Mobile, Alabama, June 19,
1863

3. A Boys Recollection of the Civil War, 1861-1865; Frank
Bateman Kendrick, West Nashville, Tennessee; written June 20,
1905

4. Papers of Paul J. Semmes

5. Papers of Paul J. Semmes

6. Papers of Paul J. Semmes, Antebellum Material (1859-1860)

7. Papers of Paul J. Semmes, Antebellum Material (1859-1860)

8. Papers of Paul J. Semmes, Antebellum Material (1859-1860)

9. Civil War Material, Paul J. Semmes Papers on Columbus
Guards

10. Civil War Material Concerning Paul J. Semmes

11. Humor directed at Government during New Deal

12. Correct Placing of Equipment for Inspection, World War I,
8th Engineers

13. The Last 15 Days of the War in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive
with the Fifth Division, World War I, Map Drawn by Garrett S.
Jones

14. Memorial Day, 1919, Program of Services held by Seventh U.
S. Engineers at Rumelange, Luxembourg, 9:00 a.m.

15. List of U. S. War Casualties, Louisiana Residents, in
Southeast Asia as of 11 March 1982 (xerox copy donated by Clark
Forrest, Jr.- received from Congressman W. Henson Moore
10-2-1982)

16.
Peace in Vietnam, A new Approach in Southeast Asia

17. The Betrayed Loyalists of America or Loyal by Default?
(xeroxed article)

18.
Goldwater from A to Z, A Critical Handbook

19. Signed McGovern broadside, September 10, 1981

REGIONAL HISTORY-UNITED STATES COLLECTION

BOX 2

Folder

1. Historical and Biographical Album of the Life of Benjamin
Franklin

2. Common Schools of Pennsylvania Teachers’ Professional
Certificate to John R. Lord

3. Forest Research News for the Midsouth, June 1971

4. Southern Yellow Pine, A Manual of Standard Wood Construction,
9th Edition, 1923

5. 1927 Standard Specifications for Grades of Long Leaf and
Short Leaf Southern Pine Lumber

6. Ribbon Name Tag from the First Annual Convention Missouri
Retail Lumbermen’s Association, 1935

7. The Valley Lumber Jack, The Homochitto Valley Historical
Society, Vol. I, No. 1, January 1963

8. 1976 Mississippi Forest Products Directory

9. History of Magnolia, Mississippi by Ida Belle Smith, December
1973

10. Yazoo-Lower Mississippi Area, Mississippi-Louisiana,
Planning Status Report, Federal Power Commission, Bureau of Power,
1965

11. A Mississippi Train Steams Into The Past,
The Times-Picayune, August 26, 1984

12. The Arkansas Gazette, November 20, 1819

13. Victoria Masonic Lodge, Holywood, No. 254, 7 November
1878

14. Information on Edmund Ruffin who fired the First Shot of the
Civil War

15. Letterheads for different companies from different
states

16. Research in the Spanish Borderlands

17. Articles about Freight Rates, Henry M. Flagler, and Henry B.
Plant for Encyclopedia of Southern History

18. Jones Collection, Illinois

19. The Beehive House

20.
The Columbian Orator, 1817

21. The Origin of Cities by Robert M. Adams

22. Zoning for Small Towns and Rural Counties, U. S. Department
of Commerce

23. Imperial Information Bureau’s Merchants and Travelers Guide,
April Issue, 1922

REGIONAL HISTORY-UNITED STATES COLLECTION

BOX 3

Folder

1. 150th Anniversary of The Louisiana Purchase,
The Times-Picayune, October 17, 1953

2. The
Tylertown Times, October 1982, 75th Anniversary
Edition

3.
1907-1957 North Side Golden Jubilee,
North Side News, Jerome, Idaho

4. From a Brother in California to a brother in Belfast, Ireland
(Broadside) A Mason writing about the death and burial of a Masonic
brother

5. Collector’s Edition, Newsweek, Summer 1986 (Sweet Land of
Liberty)

6. House of Representatives of the United States, An Omnibus of
the Capitol (Second Edition), 85th Congress, 2d Session, House
Document No. 412

7.
Life Magazine, March 31, 1941, Vol. 10, No. 13, U. S.
Navy’s New Dive Bomber

8.
Life Magazine, March 30, 1942, Vol. 12, No. 13, Shirley
Temple Grows Up

9.
Life Magazine, January 19, 1948, Vol. 24, No. 3

10.
Life Magazine, January 26, 1948, Vol. 24, No. 4, Donated
by Ginger Romero

11.
Life Magazine, February 23, 1948, Vol. 24, No. 8

12.
Life Magazine, March 15, 1948, Vol. 24, No. 11

13.
Life Magazine, May 31, 1948, Vol. 24, No. 22, Donated by
Ginger Romero

14.
Paper Age Magazine, June 1984

REGIONAL HISTORY–UNITED STATES COLLECTION

BOX 4

Folder

1.
Life Magazine, All of Life’s Pictures and Text on the Most
Shocking Event of Our Time, John F. Kennedy Memorial Edition

2.
Life Magazine, September 13, 1963, Vol. 55, No. 11,
Special Issue About the Soviet People (2 copies)

3.
Life Magazine, November 29, 1963, Vol. 55, No. 22,
President John F. Kennedy, 1917- 1963

4.
Look Magazine, December 3, 1963, Vol. 27, No. 24, The
President and his son

5.
Life Magazine, January 29, 1965, Vol. 58, No. 4, Inaugural
Spectacle

6.
Life Magazine, July 16, 1965, Vol. 59, No. 3, First
Portrait of Kennedy

7.
Life Magazine, July 23, 1965, Vol. 59, No. 4, First
Portrait of Kennedy (Part 2) and Adlai Stevenson, 1900-1965

8.
Life Magazine, October 1, 1965, Vol. 59, No. 14

9.
Life Magazine, December 24, 1965, Vol. 59, No. 26

10.
Life Magazine, December 27, 1968, Vol. 65, No. 26

11.
Life Magazine, November 1983, The Kennedy
Assassination

12. Portrait of John F. Kennedy 1011 x
1211

13.
Harper’s Weekly (reprint), March 16, 1861; May 10, 1862;
March 18, 1865; April 29, 1865; May 6, 1865; and May 13, 1865

14. 1992 U. S. Track and Field Olympic Trials, June 19-28,
Times-Picayune Supplement

REGIONAL HISTORY-UNITED STATES COLLECTION

BOX 5

Folder

1. 1978 World Bank Atlas

2. Requirements for Certification of Teachers, Counselors,
Librarians, Administrators for Elementary Schools, Secondary
Schools, Junior Colleges, 1953-54

3. The New Age Magazine, August and September 1941 (Scottish
Rite of Freemasonry)

4. The Ashlar (masonic publication), May 1906, September
1908

5. List of Selected Maps of States and Territories, The National
Archives, Special List 29

6. Title Papers of the Public Building Service, The National
Archives, Special List 30

7. Public Health Service Grants and Awards by the National
Institute of Health, 1961 Funds

8. Tips on Your Post Office by Margo Fischer, 1953

9. Employer and Consultant Reporting, U. S. Department of
Labor

10. Overtime Compensation Under The Fair Labor Standards Act of
1938, as amended

11. U. S. Department of Labor, Wage and Hour and Public
Contracts Division, July 9, 1963

12. The Federal Employee, Vol. XLVII, No. 11, December 1962

13. The American National Red Cross Annual Report For The Year
Ended June 30, 1964

14. A Look at Communist and the Imminent Peril of Communism (2
booklets)

15. Southern Exposure, Fall 1974, Vol. II, Numbers 2 & 3

16. Copies of the Declaration of the Thirteen United States of
America, July 4, 1776 (2 copies)

17.
Rough Riding Down South by J. F. H. Claiborne.
Hattiesburg, University of Southern Mississippi, 1984, paper, 9
pp.

18. The Ships’ Bulletin–Esso Shipping Company; March-April
1955; January-February 1957; January-February 1958

19.
Lykes Fleet Flashes, January 1958

20.
Ships and the Sea, Summer 1958

21. Proceedings of the Merchant Marine Council United States
Coast Guard, December 1960 and February 1961

22.
Esso Marine News, Vol. 7, No. 2, Summer 1961

23.
Exxon U.S.A., First Quarter, 1984

24
Exxon U.S.A., Third Quarter, 1985

REGIONAL HISTORY-UNITED STATES COLLECTION

BOX 6

Folder

1. American Issues Forum: Brochure

2. American Issues Forum: Courses by Newspaper

3. American Issues Forum: Summary Calendar and Film Discussion
Guide

4. American Issues Forum: Newspaper Articles

5. American Issues Forum: Courses by Newspaper

6. American Issues Forum: Older Americans in Our Society

7. Reprint 1776 Newspaper

8. American Issues Forum #1: From Centennial to Bicentennial by
Daniel Aaron

9. American Issues Forum #2: Becoming Americans: The Crux of
Unity by John Higham

10. American Issues Forum #3: The Great Migration; #4: Out of
Many, One: Patterns of Assimilation; #5: Who is an American?
Reconciling Diversity by John Higham

11. American Issues Forum #6: The Landscape of Status; #7: The
Landscape of Privacy; #8: The Landscape of Work; and #9: The
Landscape of Ecology by John B. Jackson

12. American Issues Forum #10: Advocacy–Free Speech, Free
Assembly; #11: Scrutiny– Freedom of the Press; #12:
Privacy–Freedom from Search and Seizure; and #13: Equality– Equal
Protection Under the Law by Alan Barth

13. American Issues Forum #14: “In Congress Assembled. . .”:
Congress and the Popular Will; #15: The Evolution of Presidential
Power; #16: American Political Parties: Dead or Alive?; and #17:
Reforming the Government: How and the Future by Doris H. Kearns

14. American Issues Forum #18: American Society: The Future of
the Past by Michael E. Parrish

15.
Southern Pine Manual of Standard Wood Construction, 15th
Edition, 1948

16.
E. M. Griffith and the Early Story of Wisconsin Forestry
(1903-1915)
, Department of Natural Resources, Madison, Wis.,
1982, paper, 67 pp.

17.
Journal of Forest History , January 1982, July 1983, and
October 1983

18. Brochure about the American Folklife Center, The Library of
Congress, Washington, D.C.

19. Hypnotherapy by Margaret Brenman and Merton M. Gill, Review
Series, Vol. II, No. 3

20. General Andrew Jackson’s Military Road from Nashville,
Tennessee to Madisonville, Louisiana by Powell A. Casey

REGIONAL HISTORY-UNITED STATES COLLECTION

BOX 7

Folder

1.
Road and Landmark Travel Guide, Book of United States
Maps

2.
1974 Travel Guide & Atlas, Book of United States
Maps

3.
Technical Training Combat Arms Specialist, May 1986
(Donated by Sidney Legnon)

4.
Moonshine, Murder, Money, 1961, 19 pp., paperback

5.
Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Government of the
District of Columbia
, 1976

6.
Preliminary Inventories, The National Archives, No. 157,
General Records of the Department of State
, 1963

7. Muster Roll and Pay Roll of Co. H, Ninth Regiment of Invalid
Corps, U.S.A., 31 December 1863.

8.
National Archives Microfilm Publications, 1974

9.
The Library of Congress, Index to the Ulysses S. Grant
Papers
, 1965

10.
Facts You Should Know About Schemes, c. 1939, paper, 23
pp.

11.
Popular Economics, Should We Swap Systems?, c. 1950,
paper, 45 pp.

12.
Facts You Should Know About Saving Money, c. 1951, paper,
13 pp.

13.
Dollars in Shirtsleeves, Revised 1954, paper, 10 pp.

14. Teach Your Wife to be a Widow by Donald I. Rogers, c. 1954,
paper, 10 pp.

15.
Be Your Own Weather Forecaster, c. 1955, paper, 15 pp.

16.
Good Speech, Stepping Stone to Success, c. 1955, paper, 14
pp.

17.
Spending Time With Your Family by Albert Ostrow, c. 1957,
15 pp.

18. Ramesses II From Memphis to Memphis,
The Hammond Vindicator, August 6, 1987

19. As I See It by Harrell L. Griffin (Leonardo da Vinci Exhibit
in Montreal),
The Hammond Vindicator, August 27, 1987

20. Spokesman for Civil Rights, John Hope Franklin,
The Hammond Vindicator, 1986

21. Liberty Gazette, Printed for Celebration of Bicentennial of
the United States Constitution in The Hammond Vindicator,
May-September, 1987

22. The United States Army Celebrates 200th Birthday, 1775-1975,
Newspaper Clippings, no newspaper listed and no date

23.
The Roll of Honor, Roster of the Citizen Soldiery Who Saved
Louisiana
, Revised and Complete, Published by J. Curtis Waldo,
90 Camp Street, New Orleans, 70 pages

24.
Diary of the War For Separation, A Daily Chronicle of the
Principal Events and History of the Present Revolution, To Which is
Added Notes and Descriptions of All the Great Battles
,
Including Walker’s Narrative of the Battle of Shiloh, by H. C.
Clarke, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1862, 191 pages

25.
The Tragedy of Tuesday, June 8th, 1869–The Killing of Col.
Joseph G. Crane, Mayor of the City of Jackson, Mississippi

REGIONAL HISTORY-UNITED STATES COLLECTION

BOX 8

Folder

1. Miniature Flags of the Confederacy (5 flags)

2. Arkansas Oil and Brine Museum Guidebook and “Oil Blowing
Wild,” Orientation Film No. 2 (Video Tape)

3.
Manuscripts in the DeGolyer Library of Southern Methodist
University
, Dallas, Texas, August 1986

4.
Photographs in the DeGolyer Library of Southern Methodist
University
, Dallas, Texas, August 1986

5.
Women and the American Revolution, compiled by Mollie
Somerville, 1974 Paperback, 67 pages, Published by the National
Society, Daughters of the American Revolution (Donated by
Antoinette Yokum 10/25/88)

6.
Hayes Historical Journal, A Journal of the Gilded Age,
Vol. IV, No. 4, Fall 1984

7.
Hayes Historical Journal, A Journal of the Gilded Age,
Vol. V, No. 1, Spring 1985; Vol. V, No. 4, Summer 1986

8.
Hayes Historical Journal, A Journal of the Gilded Age,
Vol. VI, No. 1, Fall 1986

BOX 9

Folder

1. “Steven Brook Mill: Simeon North’s Pistol Factory, Berlin,
Connecticut,” by J. Larry Crain and Allen R. Saltus, Jr.,
The American Society of Arms Collectors, Oct. 7-11, 1987,
Bulletin No. 57.

2.
The Southern Register, The Newsletter of the Center for
the Study of Southern Culture, The University of Mississippi,
Winter 1981-Winter 1988

3. “Ex-agent Recalls Taking Away Oswald’s Gun,”
The Times-Picayune, November 22, 1988

4. “The Kennedy Legacy, Searching for Camelot’s Elusive Place in
History,”
The Times- Picayune, November 22, 1988

5. “Pass Christian, New Orleans’ Kennebunkport,”
The Times-Picayune, August 21, 1988

6. The Dionne Quintuplets’ Third Birthday Supplement
New Orleans States, May 28, 1937

7. Elvis, A Special Supplement to
The Times-Picayune, August 28, 1977

8.
Traffic Records in Mississippi Today, A survey submitted
by Valiant Associates Safety Consultants of Mississippi, Inc.

9.
Fort Benning, Georgia, Fiftieth Anniversary, Benning
Herald
, 1969 Souvenir Edition

10. Audiovisual Archives in The National Archives

11. Treasury Department Collection of Confederate Records, No.
169

12. List of Record Groups of the National Archives and Records
Service, July 1973

13. The True Whig Sentiment, Gen. Taylor’s Two Alison Letters,
1848 (xeroxed copy)

14. The Kiplinger Washington Letter, 1941 (47 issues)–Moved
from Louisiana Cypress Lumber Collection

15. The Kiplinger Tax Letter, 1972 (18 issues)–Moved from
Louisiana Cypress Lumber Collection

16. List of members of the 101st Congress of the United States,
1989

17. Transcript of Dr. Joy Jackson’s Lecture on Theodore
Roosevelt, November 24, 1987

18.
The Multiple-Car Method, Exploring Its Use In Driver and
Traffic Safety Education
, March 1967

19.
Forest & Conservation History, January 1990, Vol. 34,
No. 1

REGIONAL HISTORY-UNITED STATES COLLECTION

BOX 10

Folder

1. “Archaeologists Mapping First Mobile Settlement,”
Sunday Star, April 7, 1991

2. “A Guide to Natchez’s Spring Pilgrimage,” March 9-April 7,
1991,
Natchez Democrat, March 9, 1991 (Donated by Clark Forrest
April 1992)

3. “The Ellis Island Experience, by Al Ferreira,
Daily Star Gumbo Magazine, March 12, 1989; “Ellis Island,
America’s Front Door,”
Times-Picayune, June 30, 1991

4. Crosby Arboretum, Newsletters (1983-85), (3) postcards, and
informational brochure

5. Allison, William H.,
A Short Story of the Battle of Gettysburg, 1946, booklet,
28 pages

6. May, Samuel,
The Fugitive Slave Law and Its Victims, 1861, paperback
(in bad condition)

7.
The Youth’s Companion, November 5, 1914

8. “Old Maid” Playing Cards (3) Hattie Hatter, Buster Bottle,
and Steppin’ Sam

9.
Entertainment Weekly, No. 101, January 17, 1992; JFK, The
Film and the Furor, What’s Behind the Backlash

10.
Itasca State Park, Headwaters of the Mississippi River,
over 90 pictures, 1962 (Minnesota)

11. Map with Highways and Historical Data, Park Rapids,
Minnesota, gateway to Mississippi Headwaters, 1948

12.
Abraham Lincoln and the Constitution Versus The
Establishment
, A critical examination of the Northern
Revolutionaries from the 1860’s to the 1960’s, A study of the
history, development, activities and operations of revolutionary
movements, A Report by Education Information, Inc., Vol. 8, No. 7,
1963

13.
Military Bibliography of the Civil War, Volume Two,
Regimental Publications and Personal Narratives: Southern, Border,
and Western States and Territories; Federal Troops, Union and
Confederate Biographies, New York Public Library, 1967, softcover,
270 pages

14.
Regimental Publications & Personal Narratives of the Civil
War, A Checklist
, Compiled by C. E. Dornbusch, Volume One,
Part I, Northern States, Illinois, New York Public Library, 1961,
softcover, 46 pages

15.
Regimental Publications & Personal Narratives of the Civil
War, A Checklist
, Compiled by C. E. Dornbusch, Volume One,
Part III, New England States, New York Public Library, 1961,
softcover, 107 pages

16.
Regimental Publications & Personal Narratives of the Civil
War, A Checklist
, Compiled by C. E. Dornbusch, Volume One,
Part IV, Northern States, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, New York
Public Library, 1962, softcover, 71 pages

17.
Regimental Publications & Personal Narratives of the Civil
War, A Checklist
, Compiled by C. E. Dornbusch, Volume One,
Part V, Northern States, Indiana and Ohio, New York Public Library,
1962, softcover, 88 pages

18.
Regimental Publications & Personal Narratives of the Civil
War, A Checklist
, Compiled by C. E. Dornbusch, Volume One,
Part VI, Northern States, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, and
Wisconsin, New York Public Library, 1962, softcover, 93 pages

19.
Regimental Publications & Personal Narratives of the Civil
War, A Checklist
, Compiled by C. E. Dornbusch, Volume One,
Part VII, Northern States, Index of Names, New York Public Library,
1962, softcover, 45 pages

20.
Across The Reef: The Marine Assault of Tarawa, Marines in
World War II Commemorative Series, by Col. Joseph H. Alexander

21.
Esso Book of Presidents and Election Facts

REGIONAL HISTORY-UNITED STATES COLLECTION

BOX 11

Folder

1.
Special Lists No. 9, (Record Group 84) List of Foreign
Service Post Records in the National Archives, 1967

2.
Dictionary of Fishes with over 500 Illustrations, by Rube
Allyn, 1957 (Fifth Edition)

3.
Florida Lore Not Found In The History Books! By Vernon
Lamme, 1973, paperback, 121 pages

4.
Encounters, 1992, published 4 times a year by The Latin
American Institute of the University of New Mexico

5.
The Ships’ Bulletin, Publication of the Esso Shipping
Company, September-October 1955, Vol. XXXV, No. 5

6.
Forest & Conservation History, July 1991, Vol. 35, No.
3, affiliated with Duke University Press

7.
Historic City Views, Historic Urban Places, Catalog 27,
1984 and Catalog 29, 1986

8.
He Died Furious, by Alison Moore, biography of C. R. Wheat
Civil War Soldier

9.
A Sesquicentennial History, 1828-1978, New Concord, and
Norwich, Bloomfield, Rix Mills, Stations on the National Road
,
[Ohio], soft cover, 32 pages

10. Disney Classics, A Postcard Book

11. Stock Certificates: The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company,
North Butte Mining Company, American Cardiorespiratory Center,
Inc., Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Railroad Company, Magma Copper
Company, The United Corporation, Granite City Steel Company,
Cousins Mortgage and Equity Investments, Nevada Power Company, and
The Columbia Gas System, Inc.

12.
Reckon, The Magazine of Southern Culture, Vol. 1, Nos. 1
& 2, Premier 1995

13.
Early Tools and Equipment, by Elmer L. Smith, Photography
by Mel Horst, Applied Arts Publishers, 1983, 32 pages

14. Log Cabin Construction Brochure

15.
Ships:The Golden Hinde,
Daily Star Gumbo Magazine, September 3, 1989;
Elissa, Daily Star Gumbo Magazine, November 8, 1987

REGIONAL HISTORY-UNITED STATES COLLECTION

BOX 12

Folder

1.
Center of Southwest Studies, Opportunities for Research,
Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, n. d.

2.
A Directory of Music Collections in the Southeast United
States
, 3rd edition, compiled by members of the Southeast
Chapter, Music Library Association, Robena Cornwell, editor,
1994

3. Can you Believe it Ezra Cornell?,
Forbes, July 19, 1993 (article about a California man
collection glass insulators-xerox copy)

4. Fire sank famed towboat (Sprague),
Daily Star, June 12, 1994

5. Columbus: An Accident of History, An Instrument of Policy, An
Innocent Abroad?,
Tulanian, Summer 1992

6. D-Day Newspapers,
Sunday Star, June 5, 1994;
Times-Picayune, June 5, 1994;
Times- Picayune, June 6, 1994

7. War Ration Book of Dan S. Faller, 2407 Joseph St., New
Orleans, Louisiana

8. Schindler’s List Study Materials

9. War Ends, Japs Agree to Terms,
Times-Picayune, August 15, 1945

10. Collector’s Edition,
Life, December 7, 1941-December 7, 1991, Fall 1991

11. Special Collector’s Edition,
Life, Celebrates 1945, June 5, 1995

12. Nixon Resigns,
Washington Post, August 9, 1974

13.
Times-Picayune Dixie, January 22, 1967

14.
Life Magazine remembers 1994

15. Bicentennial Issue,
Life, The White House, 1792-1992

16.
Newsweek, Special Election Issue, Nov./Dec.1992

17. 61st Annual Meeting, The Southern Historical Association,
New Orleans, Louisiana, November 8-11, 1995 at the Radisson
Hotel

18.
Alabama Material: Bellingrath Gardens and Home,
Antiques Gazette, Vol. 8, No. 7, April 1992; Bellingrath
Gardens and Home, Theodore, Alabama (brochure) Killer Hurricane
[September 27, 1906],
Dixie, January 3, 1965; Museums of the City of Mobile (2
brochures); A Short History of Mobile (brochure); Guide to
Historical Research in Mobile (brochure); University of South
Alabama Archives, Walter Bellingrath Collection (brochure); Peter
Joseph Hamilton, Mobile Author at the Mobile Public Library
(brochure); Colonial Records in Alabama, Originals & Good Copy
Sources (2 copies); Alabama Department of Archives and History
World Wide Web Site (brochure); 1996 Schedule Monthly Lecture
Series (brochure)

19.
Mississippi Material: Dining at The Dinner Bell,
August 28, 1988; A Giant in the Earth [test facility for
space boosters],
Dixie, January 16, 1966; Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis Home in
Biloxi is Memorial to Confederate President,
Antiques Gazette, Vol. 9, No. 1, September 1993; Stanton
Hall, A Natchez Treasure,
Antiques Gazette, Vol. 10, No. 2, October 1993; Stanton
Hall, A Natchez Showplace,
Antiques Gazette, Vol. 15, No. 7, February 1999;
Mississippi Gulf Coast Resort,
Times-Picayune, April 24, 1994; Preserving Natchez
Naturally, The Louisiana & Lower Mississippi Valley Collections
at Louisiana State University; Faulkner and Gender, The University
of Mississippi Faulkner & Yoknapatawpha Conference, Oxford,
Mississippi, July 31-August 5, 1994 (poster);
Natchez Under the Hill: Historical and Archaeological
Investigations of Watercraft Along the Mississippi River, Adams
County, Mississippi
, Final Report, September 1995, Coastal
Environments, Inc., Baton Rouge, Louisiana, prepared for U. S. Army
Corps of Engineers; The Crosby Arboretum, Picayune, Mississippi
(brochure); Natchez on the Mississippi (brochures);
Mississippi Harvest,

REGIONAL HISTORY-UNITED STATES COLLECTION

BOX 12 Continued

Folder

19.
Mississippi Material: Continued

Lumbering in the Longleaf Pine Belt, 1840-1915

, by Nollie Hickman, University of Mississippi, 1962 (xerox of
Chapter VIII); History of Forest Industries in the Longleaf Pine
Belt of East Louisiana and Mississippi, 1840-1915, by Nollie Wade
Hickman, Austin, Texas, June 1958 (xerox of Chapter Six–Logging
and Rafting, 1840-1910 of his dissertation); Tracing the Natchez
Trade, Times-Picayune, November 12, 1978; Old Christ Church, A
Centerpiece of Pensacola’s Historic Village, Antiques
Gazette, December 1999, Vol. 16, No. 4; Rosalie, Built in Natchez
in 1822, Antiques Gazette, Vol. 17, No. 1, August 2000, Antiques
Gazette, Vol. 19, No. 7, March, 2003; Jefferson College in
Washington, MS where many famous southerners were educated,
Antiques Gazette, July 2005, Vol. 21, No. 12; Beauvoir, Home of
Jefferson Davis in Biloxi, MS; Antiques Gazette, Vol. 18, No. 9,
May 2002; Beauvoir: Home of Jefferson Davis in Biloxi Before
Katrina and After Katrina, Antiques Gazette, Vol. 22, No. 3,
October 2005; Home of Tennessee Williams: Was Episcopal Church
Rectory, Antiques Gazette, Vol. 18, No. 8, April 2002

20.
Tennessee Material: Temporary Home for County
Archives,
Document, Albert Gore Research Center, Department of History,
Middle Tennessee State University
, No. 2, Summer 1995