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Finding Aid For The Allan Boyce Adams Collection (Mum00003)
Finding Aid For The Allan Boyce Adams Collection (Mum00003)
Archives & Special Collections: Finding Aids
Allan Boyce Adams was a native of Coahoma County. A graduate of Mississippi College in Clinton, Adams served during World War I in the famed 42nd Rainbow Division. He was a first lieutenant under the leadership of General Douglas MacArthur.
Finding Aid For The Juanita Brown Collection (Mum00048)
Finding Aid For The Juanita Brown Collection (Mum00048)
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Collection contains extensive Civil War correspondence, most notably the letters of J.H. Buford to his sisters.
Finding Aid For The Katallagete / James Y. Holloway Collection (Mum00249)
Finding Aid For The Katallagete / James Y. Holloway Collection (Mum00249)
Archives & Special Collections: Finding Aids
Manuscripts and correspondence related to Katallagete, the journal of the Committee of Southern Churchmen. Published from the 1960s to 1991, the journal was edited by James Y. Holloway, and boasted contributions by notable people such as Thomas Merton, Fannie Lou Hamer, Billy Graham, and Will Campbell, among many others. The collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, loose journal issues, and other materials relating to the creation and publication of Katallagete. Also contains materials that pertain to the career of James Holloway.
Finding Aid For The Wilson Collection (Charles Reagan Wilson Collection, Mum00774)
Finding Aid For The Wilson Collection (Charles Reagan Wilson Collection, Mum00774)
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Materials relating to Dr. Charles R. Wilson’s publication, research, administrative work, and collection.
Finding Aid For The Ed Perry Collection (Mum01707)
Finding Aid For The Ed Perry Collection (Mum01707)
Archives & Special Collections: Finding Aids
Collection of correspondence from various state leaders to Dr. William J. Hooper, Director of the Mississippi Law Research Institute, and materials related to the Mississippi Capitol Centennial Celebration in 2003.