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Interview With Ames, J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
New Advertisements--Verona And Her Schools, J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
New Advertisements--Verona And Her Schools, J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
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Visits To Tupelo, J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
The Appeal On Hands, J. G. Deupree
Market Report, Meyer Weis And Co., 24 May 1873, Henry Marx And Sons
Market Report, Meyer Weis And Co., 24 May 1873, Henry Marx And Sons
Deeply Rooted
Invoice from Henry Marx and Sons. This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project.
Verona, May 20, 1873, J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
Verona, April 30, 1873, J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
Verona, April 30, 1873, J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
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Verona, April 24 1873, J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
Verona, April 9, 1873, J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
Verona, April 1, 1873, J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
Verona, March 4, 1873, J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
Verona, March 4, 1873 (2), J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
Verona, March 4, 1873 (2), J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
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Hans, J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
The Offspring Of Mercy, J. G. Deupree, Memphis Bulletin, Verona Standard
The Offspring Of Mercy, J. G. Deupree, Memphis Bulletin, Verona Standard
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Crops, J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
Verona, Jan. 24, 1873, J. G. Deupree, Verona Standard
C. M., J. G. Deupree
Roxana Chapin Gerdine To Emily Mckinstry Chapin (1873), Roxana Chapin Gerdine
Roxana Chapin Gerdine To Emily Mckinstry Chapin (1873), Roxana Chapin Gerdine
Correspondence
Roxana is possibly pregnant with her fourth child, Lynn Van Horn Gerdine (b. 1873). She writes about the death of her step-daughter Lizzie Gerdine Sykes' son Emmett and she notes her son Chapin's reaction to the death. She writes of cholera outbreaks and the inability to buy a house in West Point, MS because of the poor cotton crop