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From the Mississippiana and Rare Books Collection. A cook book compiled by the Jackson Auxiliary Club of The Old Ladies' Home Association in Jackson, Mississippi.

1911

From the T.P. Scott Papers. Minutes from a Board of Trustees meeting on 17 October 1911.

17 October 1911

From the T.P. Scott Papers. A letter from A.A. Montague to T.P. Scott dated 9 March 1911, concerning the transfer of 160 acres to the Trustees of the College.

9 March 1911

From the T.P. Scott Papers. A letter from Letter, T.E. Ross to T.P. Scott dated 15 June 1911, concerning the selection of a site for Mississippi Normal College, favoring the Hardy Street site.

15 June 1911

From the T.P. Scott Papers. A letter from H.A. Camp to T.P. Scott dated 12 July 1911, concerning the selection of a site for Mississippi Normal College, favoring the Hardy Street site.

12 July 1911

From the T.P. Scott Papers. Pamphlet created by T.P. Scott that was sent to legislators, public school officials, and prospective students about the Mississippi Normal College.

December 1911

From the Mississippiana and Rare Books Collection. Biennial Report of the financial activities of the Mississippi Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb in Jackson, Mississippi from 1911. Report compiled by the Board of Trustees and Superintendent, and contain the budget and spending information for the institution.

30 June 1911

From the de Grummond Children's Books Collection. A French language children's alphabet book entitled "Mon Premier Alphabet."

1911

From the Rare Books Collection. A booklet from the New York Railway Club regarding inland waterway transportation and new technologies for the era.

1911

From the Special Collection Books. Express Rates Established by the Railroad Commission of Louisiana in order no. 1351 effective March 1, 1912, applying between all express offices within the state of Louisiana

1911

From the USM General History; Art and Artifacts Collection. Oversized color architectural rendering the general plan for the the Mississippi Normal College (now University of Southern Mississippi). Chattanooga, TN architect R.H. Hunt's general design and plans for the first buildings were accepted by the board in July 1911.

1911

From the Mississippiana and Rare Books Collection. Biennial Report of the State Land Commissioner of the Mississippi Land Office, submitted to the Mississippi Legislature by law. The report details official transactions of the Land Office for the fiscal years 1911 to 1913. The item is in poor condition with many pages tattered and detached.

1911-1913

From the Mississippiana and Rare Books Collection. Biennial Report of the Trustees, President, and other officers of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Mississippi.

1909-1911

From the Mississippiana and Rare Books Collection. Biennial Report of the State Land Commissioner of the Mississippi Land Office, submitted to the Mississippi Legislature by law. The report details official transactions of the Land Office for the fiscal years 1909 to 1911.

1909-1911

From the Mississippiana and Rare Books Collection. Biennial Report of the Trustees, President, and other officers of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Mississippi. The item is in fragile condition, with the front cover missing and first page detached.

1911-1913

From the Mississippiana and Rare Books Collection. Biennial Report of the Trustees, President, and other officers of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Mississippi. The item is in fragile condition, with the front cover missing and multiple pages detached.

1909-1911

From the Mississippiana and Rare Books Collection. Biennial Report of the Board of Oyster Commissioners. The report contains information regarding the opinions and recommendations of the board to the Mississippi Legislature. The item has multiple pages that have become detached.

1911-1913

From the de Grummond Children's Books Collection. A collection of African American folktales relating the antics of fictional characters including the narrator, Uncle Remus. The book is written in dialect, which is explained in the introduction. The item is in poor condition with a damaged spine. Pages xxxvi-xxvi, 19-22, 35-36, 83-84, and 131-132 are missing. Pages 19-22 have a tear in the upper left corner of the page as well as a tear at the bottom of page 115.

1911

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