![]() Hattie Eugenia McCreevey, 1917 (MS 466) Franklin Academy student experience.Golden Triangle Vocational-Technical Center.Lowndes County Postcards (MS 232) Over 360 postcards of different businesses, schools, public buildings, homes, churches, events, and locations around Lowndes County, MS from the 1890s to 1990s.Ĭolumbus Commercial Magazine Edition,1903Ĭolumbus Commercial newspaper special edition to highlight the area’s business and social opportunities, capturing technological changes occurring in Columbus, Mississippi during the Second Industrial Revolution.Ĭentennial 1921 - Columbus, Mississippi Collection of documents, photographs and other resources showcasing the centennial celebration of Columbus, MS held October 17-22, 1921. Collection holds 1,570 negatives from the 1940s-50s. He specialized in portrait, commercial, and advertising, producing over 20,000 negatives. Carl Brown Photographs (MS 457) Carl Eugene Brown (1918-1998) owned a photography studio in Columbus, MS from the 1940s-1980s.From both State Line, MS and Mobile, AL, she captured not only her family, but rural life and minority communities as well. Marion Stark Gaines Photographs (MS 323) Marion Viola Stark Gaines (1850-1942) is Mississippi's earliest published female photographer. ![]() Apprenticeship of Freedmen Records, 1866-1870.McClure Hutchinson Martin dating 1949-1951. McClure Hutchinson Martin (MS 459) Correspondence, documents, and photographs relating to Displaced Persons in Europe following WWII and Columbus resident Mary A. Hunt (1897-1978) was an educator and principal during segregation at Columbus African American schools Union Academy and R.E. Lee High School teachers Frank Allen Yates and Willie James Conard, sued Columbus Municipal School District for wrongful termination and civil rights violations. (1872-1950) in Birmingham, AL from 1889-1890 discussing their courtship. Morgan (1873-1894) of Columbus, MS to her second cousin William Jemison Prowell, Jr. Morgan (MS 455) 79-letter collection written primarily from Eugenia “Genie” R. Cyrus Green (1836-1914), originally from Indiana, taught in Columbus, MS from February to June of 1866 in the Freedmen’s Bureau schools after the American Civil War. Columbus-Lowndes Public Library System Collection (MS 220) Materials on the history of the public library system in Lowndes County, MS.Ĭyrus Green Diary, 1866 (MS 160) 70-page transcription of the 1866 Cyrus Green Diary.
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