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The American Slave--Mississippi Narratives : Part 1, Supp. Ser. 1, Vol 6
by Rawick
Listed under Slave NarrativesCountry Churchyards
by Eudora Welty
Hardcover from Univ Pr of Mississippi (Trd)
Hanson, Henson, Hinson, Hynson : And Allied Family Names : Early Records of the Southeast United States (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, & Mississippi)
by Ethel Nerim Miner
Publisher: Heritage Books; (August 1993)Holmes County, Mississippi : Pioneers
by Betty Couch WiltshireHistory of Newton County, Mississippi, from 1834-1894
by A. J. Brown (Preface)Letters from Forest Place: A Plantation Family's Correspondence 1846-1881
by E. Grey Dimond, Herman Hattaway (Editor)Louisiana's Loss, Mississippi's Gain; the History of Hancock County, Mississippi: From the Stone Age to the Space Age
by Robert G. Scharff, Stephen E. AmbroseMississippi Court Records: The Files of the High Court of Errors and Appeals, 1799-1859
Mississippi : Atlas of Historical County Boundaries
Pontotoc County, Mississippi, Marriage Book, 1849-1891
by Hazel Boss Neet, Hazle Boss Neet
Paperback from Heritage Books
Out of Print - Try Used BooksThe Structure of Time: Pike County, Mississippi, 1815-1912
by Martin J. Hardeman
Tracing Pike County from its creation, The Structure of Time: Pike County, Mississippi, 1815-1912 explores the economic, social, and political tensions between local autonomy and national integration. The book focuses on the years following Reconstruction when an embattled white elite sought to achieve the promise of the New South creed and to maintain the vision of a hierarchical, organic society. In the end, the unique history of Pike County provides an interpretive framework for the general history of the post-bellum South.Sullivan's Hollow
by Chester Sullivan
Paperback from Univ Pr of Mississippi (Trd)
1992Tracing Your Mississippi Ancestors
by Anne S. Lipscomb, Kathleen Hutchison
Paperback from Univ Pr of Mississippi (Trd)
1994Warren County, Mississippi, Probate Index
by Mary Lois S. Ragland, Jane J. WilliamsWoodville Republican: Mississippi's Oldest Existing Newspaper, Dec. 18, 1823-Dec. 17, 1839
1820 Census of Mississippi
by Irene S. Gillis, Norman E. Gillis
Hardcover from Southern Historical Press
Special OrderThe Woodville Republican, Mississippi's Oldest Existing Newspaper, Vol 2 : January 4, 1840-October 30, 1847
Out of Print - Try Used BooksMississippi County Court Records
Out of Print - Try Used BooksJourney to New Switzerland : Travel Account of the Koepfli and Suppiger Family to St. Louis on the Mississippi and the Founding of New Switzerland
by Joseph Suppiger
(Hardcover - November 1986)
Out of Print - Try Used BooksMississippi Territory in the War of 1812
by Eron Opha Rowland
This is the major historical and genealogical source for information on the part played by the Mississippi Territory in the campaign against the British and the Creeks during the War of 1812. Mrs. Rowland's detailed historical narrative discusses all the major conflicts in the Mississippi theater, commencing with the Battle of Burnt Corn in July 1813 and the massacre at Fort Mims--which resulted in Andrew Jackson's assumption of command--through the Battle of Horseshoe Bend to the legendary Battle of New Orleans. Of greater genealogical interest, however, the book boasts of "Rolls of Mississippi Commands in the War of 1812," a 76-page section giving the names and ranks of upwards of 7,500 soldiers and officers. The roster is arranged by regiment and battalion and detachment and company, and thereunder alphabetically. Excerpted with permission from Volume IV of Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society, Mrs. Rowland's book is an authoritative reference compiled from primary sources and transcriptions, photostats of which appear throughout the volume.
Paperback: ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.50 x 8.00 x 5.25
Publisher: Clearfield Co; ;
ISBN: 0806303018
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