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1924009467Published by the Senior Class of Mississippi State College for Women Mississippi University for Women Columbus Mississippi 1924 1924. Hardcover. Good. illustrations 31 cm ; LCCN 73641784 ; OCLC 5141018 ISSN 0090-9408 ; brown textured flexible leather with gold designs ; some wear else G; very scarce ; Eudora Welty was to begin classes here the very next year. Many of these students attending in 1925 would have been known to her. <br/> <br/> Published by the Senior Class of Mississippi State College for Women [Mississippi University for Women], Columbus Mississippi, 1 hardcover
186727753Ripley Mississippi 1867. Otherwise very good condition. If to be found in your County and them safely keep. to be held to appear at the Court House in The Town of Ripley after the 1st Monday of March 1868. for the charge of murder." A preprinted form with hand written additions.<br /> <br /> There is a David Lumley in the 1845 Mississippi census recording 2 males & 4 females in Tishomingo county. Ancestry dot com<br /> <br /> 8 x 12 1/2" laid paper with blue lines original folds official embossed stamp of the Circuit Court of Tippah County. Some splits at folds. unknown
184636784Natchez: T. A. S. Doniphan 1846. Newspaper. Fair. Newspaper. Approximately 24" x 18." 4 pages. Paper has multiple folds damp stains creases and holes at the folds. Paper restored. Holes patched and tears repaired with transparent tissue. <br /> <br /> Contents include Governor A. G. Brown biannual message regarding State finances Rail Roads State Seminary Banking; Education Militia General Jackson James Gadsen discussing the Railroads several advertisements etc. An article from the New Orleans Picayune reports "The rumors which have been for some weeks in circulation that Gen. Paredes had at last declared against the Government appear at length likely to be verified by the course he is pursuing. The revolution is now on foot or has already been consummated." Also a small notice that a "joint resolution approving the new constitution of Texas and admitting her into the Union as well as a bill for extending the laws of the United States over Texas were this day signed by the President of the Senate and then signed by the President of the United States. T. A. S. Doniphan unknown
185632182Philadelphia: Henry Carey Baird 1856. Later printing. Hardcover. Fair. 12mo. 1 133 pages 1 page blank 1 24 pages of publisher advertisements. Illustrated with 4 plates consisting of multiple figures. Brown cloth hardcover ruled in blind on the covers with blind stamped decorations and gilt title inside a circle on the front cover. Cloth binding is very worn with chipped spine and corners. Back cover is mostly detached. Light damp stains to the front and rear end papers. A small upper corner tear to the right front flyleaf. Interior contents in good condition with occasional light foxing. <br /> <br /> Previous owner of this book was David Wight a California pioneer and founder of the California Iron Works. His inscription - "David Wight Vallejo California 1863" is written on the front paste down. A later owners stamped address on the right front flyleaf. A fair copy only. Henry Carey Baird hardcover
181423532Washington City: Printed by Roger C. Weightman 1814. 10 2 blank pp. Folded untrimmed uncut. Two pinholes in blank left margin lightly tanned and foxed. Very Good. <br /> <br /> An unsophisticated copy of this plea by landowners in the Yazoo area of Mississippi Territory for federal assistance in quieting titles to land that they purchased from Spain. Others had been granted the same land by England during the prior British ownership of the Territory. The Report explains the history of the Spanish and British claims to the area and lists the British grants of land filed with the register of the land office. <br /> AI 33474 5. Printed by Roger C. Weightman unknown
2026x-1009539582Cambridge University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 88 pages. 6.00x0.25x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
1994440778PN. New. 1994. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1994440716PN. New. 1994. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
0963610104.Gplastic_comb. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
188235938Government Printing Office Washington - Mississippi River Commission 1882. 1st edition. Hardback. Cloth VG. 225712pp 26 folding b/w plates of 37 - LACKS the 10 plates corresponding to appendix D and the single plate making up appendix E. Plates to appendix F have been bound in here in error instead giving two sets of these plates spine lettering dulled cloth rubbed & worn especially to the corners text unmarked & folding plates in nice condition. 47th Congress 1st Session. Senate. Ex. Doc.; No. 10. Compehensive & detailed annual report of the Mississippi River Commission which was formed in 1879 to promote better navigation of the Mississippi & prevent flooding. The report consists mainly of hydrographic data and bore hole findings. There are 9 maps of the river mainly in the Memphis area. The 11 missing plates which were never bound in concern an appendix dealing with flow rates on the river & would seem to have shown pictorial representations of the results. Government Printing Office, Washington - Mississippi River Commission hardcover
2003Q-1893062600Quail Ridge Pr 2003. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Quail Ridge Pr hardcover
1837250311Augusta Mississippi 1837. 1 pp. 4to. Toned old folds else fine. 1 pp. 4to. Reads in part: "According to a promisee made to Mr. George Holley of Biloxi I have written to give you some information in relation to the claim to Cat Island in Consequence of Mr. Holley not being able to give me the name of the claimant." <br/><br/> unknown
1801354337Washington 1801. 4pp. Dbd. Contemporary manuscript page inscription and early stain in upper outer corner not affecting text. Light offsetting. Else very good. 4pp. Dbd. Congressional report declaring that the Mississippi Territory in entitled to elect a delegate to Congress "with the right to debate but not to vote" and that Narsworthy Hunter has been duly elected to serve in that capacity in the Seventh Congress. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 1539. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 1539 <br/><br/> unknown
194234721Jackson Mississippi: n.p. 1942. Manuscript. Good. Unpublished typed manuscript. 242 pages typed on the rectos only. 1942 rejection letter from the publisher signed by the secretary is included. Manuscript housed in torn and chipped paper folder with author's Jackson Mississippi address on the front side. Manuscript inscription on the first page. Contents clean and in good condition. n.p. unknown
3726430<p>Raymond Mississippi October 4 1837. 1p. Partly-printed document. 6¼ x 8 inches. Contemporary docketing on verso. Folds; some ink bleed-through; very good.</p> <p>1837 legal summons addressed to the Sheriff of Hinds County Mississippi William C. Demoss. The sheriff is hereby directed to summon Maxfield Anderson William Anderson Sr. and William Anderson Jr. to give evidence in the case of David Anderson plaintiff against Frederick Miller defendant. </p> <p>The Andersons were summoned to appear on the third day of the October 1837 term by Judge George Coalter Judge of the Seventh Judicial District. The summons is signed by court clerk G.E. Beauchamp. There is docketing on the verso as well as Sheriff Demoss’ acknowledgement of receipt dated October 4 1837.</p> <p>In 1830 prior to serving as Sheriff of Hinds County William C. Demoss was appointed an Associate Justice of the county court of Hinds County and served as a member of its probate court.¹ An owner of enslaved African Americans he also served in the Mississippi legislature and was a founding trustee of Hampden Academy at Raymond.</p> <p>Of mention: Maxfield Anderson may be the progenitor of the Anderson Family of Harrison County Texas.</p> <p>Notes. 1. Journal of the Senate of the State of Mississippi… Jackson 1830 pp13 and 87. Refs. Rowland Encyclopedia of Mississippi History Volume II Madison Wis. 1907 p83. Clarion-Ledger September 24 1939 Jackson Miss. p23. TX Historical Landmark - Stephen F. Austin State University accessed online.</p> unknown
187825697Cincinnati OH: Peter G. Thomson Arcade Book Store 1878. 3 1 blank pp. folded printed in red green black and gilt. Front of invitation ornately decorated in gilt and colored ink with several fancy typesettings and decorative banners. Second page contains the list of officers printed within a gilt border in the shape of a cross. Third page contains names of committee members printed within a gilt border. Two horizontal folds very short split at edge of one fold no text loss. Very attractive and Very Good.<br /> <br /> Several members had served in the Confederate Army. E.C. Carroll was an owner of the Vicksburg Sentinel and the President of the Board of Directors of the Merchant's National Bank in Vicksburg. Frederic Speed was an officer of this Lodge. and an Honorary 33rd Degree Scottish Rite Mason. He was involved in the great explosion of the ship Sultana at the end of the Civil War which resulted in the deaths of over 1700 Union prisoners of war. The steamship had been overloaded to several times the ship's capacity in an effort to make as much money as possible from the $5 per prisoner rate paid by the government. Speed was indicted and found guilty; the verdict was reversed by Brig. Gen. Joseph Holt on the ground that Speed's involvement was remote. <br /> Officers listed: Sir Wm. A. Fairchild P.E.C. Prelate; Sir H.W. Bowen Treasurer; Sir W.G. Paxton Eminent Commander; Sir. Wm. French Generalissimo; Sir F. Speed Captain General; Sir J.W. Powell P.E.C. Recorder; Sir I. Hardy Senior Warden; Sir H. Denio Junior Warden; Sir T.J. Thompson Warder; Sir J.H. Berresford Standard Bearer; Sir. E.P. Jones Sword Bearer; Sir Wm. Murry Sentinel. Committee on Invitation: Sir C.C. Floweree Sir E.C. Carroll Sir W.M. Vosburg Sir L.C. Moore P.E.C. Sir T.G. Birchett P.E.C. Sir W.H. Andrews and Sir M.R. Payne. Reception Committee: Sir J.W. Gray Sir T.J. Harper Sir H. Wilkerson Sir Jas. H. King Sir C.A. Manlove P.E.C. Sir Wm. French Sir W.S. Harris and Sir Simes Coate. Floor Managers: Sir Geo. M. Klein Sir G.G. Manlove Sir W.M. Chamberlain Sir A.G. Russell Sir M.C. Klein Sir S.H. Childress and Sir C.H. Nathan. Peter G. Thomson, Arcade Book Store] unknown
194910727Meridian Mississippi: Dement Printing Company 1949. 7.5 x 5.5" green wrappers with black lettering 49 15 pp with blank pages for notes and local advertisements at the end. This edition revised and reprinted from the 1925 edition. The recipes are attributed to local women and include Prickly Porcupines a kind of meat ball Chicken Gumbo Shrimp Jambolay Cheese Balls Ireland Mold Salad Marshmallow Salad and Pepper Mangoes. A nice copy with corner creased bit of damp staining to upper edge of pages old tape residue and few paper abrasions to rear wrapper. Dement Printing Company unknown
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1996290263PN. New. 1996. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
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