Notice of Masonic Lodge Meeting, 1868 SHIPMAN, SHELLY, CAROTHERS
Isaac BOWEN Death, 1858
Reports from the Noxubee River, 1881 STONE, MEAHER
H. H. HITCHCOCK Delivers Out-of-Town Newspapers, 1868
Junior and Senior Debate Clubs to Hold Public Debate: "Has Navigation done more for the world than the press?" West Point, 1868
KONE, COLLINS, LOVE, BRAME, DUNCAN, HAWKINS, GLADNEY, BRADY, CONNELL
SIMS Brothers Stagecoach Services To Tennessee & Mississippi Towns & Cities, 1855
PATTERSON, CARTER
Mrs. MORRISON Murdered, Vicksburg, 1855
Alice WATSON Death, 1881
Lewis SANDERS, Jr., Announces New Law Practice, 1839
CHANDLER Family Grows Mammoth Figs, West Point, 1870
J. G. BAPTIST Takes a Fall, 1870
J. H. INGRAHAM Takes Clerical Orders, 1851
John APPLEWHITE Presents Enormous Bean to Editor, 1870
Yellow Fever Deaths in Pass Christian, Harrison County, 1878 Surnames include the following:
BABIN, BERRY, CHANDLER, CHAMPLIN, CARY, COURTNEY, CEZERIN, DORAN, FRENCH, FULGER, GIBSON, HART, HIERN, HOLLEY, JEFFRIES, MALONEY, PECANTE
Dr. P. H. WHITE Advertises his Services, West Point, 1868
Vintage Mississippi Postcard: Fernwood Country Club, McComb, Pike County
BROOKS, HARRIS and PEEVY to Preach Sunday, West Point, 1868
Ike KNOX Photographic Gallery, West Point, 1868 WHITE, ROBINSON
John J. BOWIE Seeks Runaway Slave WESLEY; from Bowie's Point, Mississippi, 1855
DeSoto County Farmland for Sale or Rent, 1855 POPE, FORD, STOKES
J. R. JOHNSON, M. D., West Point, 1868
Murder of Col. William ESTELLE, Jackson, 1868
CRANE, GIBBON
Jabez MANN to Build New Steam Grist Mill, West Point, 1868
Green BURNITT Offers Rural Acreage, Clay County, 1868
Dr. MULDROW May be Found at Home, Above Col. GRIFFIN's Residence, West Point, 1868
James H. SHIPMAN Makes Buggies, Carriages & Coffins, West Point, 1868
Mississippi Editor DUFFIELD Attacked by SMITH Brothers, Gets Best of Them, Claiborne County, 1840
J. P. HENRY Denies Association with Radical Party, 1868