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The Geochemistry Of The Banded Sands In The Vicinity Of The University Of Mississippi, Helen Darwin May 1948

The Geochemistry Of The Banded Sands In The Vicinity Of The University Of Mississippi, Helen Darwin

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Paradise Lost As A Drama, Harry Bane Abernathy Aug 1947

Paradise Lost As A Drama, Harry Bane Abernathy

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Lafcadio Hearn: His Life And His Literary Thought, Ray Bass May 1946

Lafcadio Hearn: His Life And His Literary Thought, Ray Bass

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Propaganda During The Civil War As Seen In The Mississippi Newspapers, Louise Wootton Bush Jun 1943

Propaganda During The Civil War As Seen In The Mississippi Newspapers, Louise Wootton Bush

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Distribution Of Property Tax Burden In Covington County, Mississippi, Homer J. Craft Aug 1940

Distribution Of Property Tax Burden In Covington County, Mississippi, Homer J. Craft

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Journal Of The Minutes Of The Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Mississippi, 1845-1860, Florence Elizabeth Campbell Aug 1939

Journal Of The Minutes Of The Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Mississippi, 1845-1860, Florence Elizabeth Campbell

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This work is no thesis in the strictest sense of the term; it is a contribution. I have attempted to make an exact reproduction of the Journal of the Minutes of the Board of Trustees of the University of Mississippi, 1845-1860, and have compiled an appendix with biographical sketches of the members of the Board and Faculty.


Mississippi’S State Penal System, Marvin Lee Hutson May 1939

Mississippi’S State Penal System, Marvin Lee Hutson

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The Place Of The Adopted Natural Science Textbook In The Core Field Of The Revised Mississippi Curriculum, Cecil Milton Bryson Aug 1938

The Place Of The Adopted Natural Science Textbook In The Core Field Of The Revised Mississippi Curriculum, Cecil Milton Bryson

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Studia Vergiliana, Cecilia Aarons Jul 1935

Studia Vergiliana, Cecilia Aarons

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Classical Elements In The Works Of Thomas Gray, Mary Elizabeth Bedwell Jun 1935

Classical Elements In The Works Of Thomas Gray, Mary Elizabeth Bedwell

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The Action On Aluminum On Hydrochloric Acid At Different Concentrations, Gladys Ione Elmore Aug 1934

The Action On Aluminum On Hydrochloric Acid At Different Concentrations, Gladys Ione Elmore

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Suffrage And Apportionment In Mississippi To 1861, Asa Thomas Briley May 1934

Suffrage And Apportionment In Mississippi To 1861, Asa Thomas Briley

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Organization And Early History Of Yalobusha County, Hiram Percy Hathorn Jul 1933

Organization And Early History Of Yalobusha County, Hiram Percy Hathorn

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Yalobusha County was created by an act of the Mississippi State Legislature on December 23, 1833, from territory ceded to the United States Government by the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. The county was a perfect square containing twenty-five townships or nine hundred square miles.

The early towns were Hendersonville, Grenada, Preston, Coffeeville, Troy, Sardinia, Graysport and Oakland. These places had their beginning between 1830 and 1838. Coffeeville oits origin to the fact that it was chosen as the county seat; Grenada, Troy and Graysport, on the river, were used as shipping sites; Hendersonville, Sardinia, Oakland and Preston were inland towns …


An Ecological Study Of The Mud-Bottom Ponds Of Mississippi, Walter Dell Davis Jul 1932

An Ecological Study Of The Mud-Bottom Ponds Of Mississippi, Walter Dell Davis

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Economic And Social Aspects Of The Various Forms Of Insurance Among Negroes In Mississippi, Margaret Richardson Buchanan May 1932

Economic And Social Aspects Of The Various Forms Of Insurance Among Negroes In Mississippi, Margaret Richardson Buchanan

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A History Of Melancholy In English Literature, Emerald Garrett Balllard Aug 1931

A History Of Melancholy In English Literature, Emerald Garrett Balllard

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The Summer Of 1835 In Mississippi History, Mary Effie Cameron Jun 1931

The Summer Of 1835 In Mississippi History, Mary Effie Cameron

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Life Of Jacob Thompson, Dorothy Zollicoffer Oldham Jun 1930

Life Of Jacob Thompson, Dorothy Zollicoffer Oldham

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Jacob Thompson moved from North Carolina to northern Mississippi in the mid-1830's where he became a wealthy attorney, landowner and slaveholder. He served as a Mississippi congressman for twelve years, served as President Buchanan's Secretary of the Interior, resigned in January 1861 to serve in the Confederate military, and was appointed by Jefferson Davis to supervise covert activities based out of Canada. Thompson contributed a great deal to Oxford and to the establishment of the new university there. Southern newspapers and histories of the time lauded him as an honorable and accomplished statesman, but Thompson remains a largely neglected figure …


History Of Grenada (1830-1880), Rebecca Martin Stokes Jun 1929

History Of Grenada (1830-1880), Rebecca Martin Stokes

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The object of this thesis is to give not only a history correct as to fact, but also to paint a picture, or rather a series of pictures that shall pass before the reader in a chronological manner presenting a living panorama of the history of Grenada; its first settlers, customs, education, religion, achievements, disasters, and development from the time the Red Man was pushed back and the White Man entered, to the overflow of carpet-bag rule.

The pioneers of Grenada were a dauntless race of men with souls to dare all the dangers and difficulties of frontier life, in …