Martin Bates Law Firm Collection
Martin Bates Law Firm Digital Collection contains materials found in the W.S. Bates Law office, above the old Bates Tabb drugstore, in Houston, MSS, circa 1967. Includes legal documents, ledgers and record books, correspondence, and artifacts
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Chickasaw County Poultry Association membership letter
J. M. Smith
Letter to potential members of the Chickasaw County Poultry Association, from Dr. J. M. Smith, secretary and treasurer.
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Letter, H. S. Jemison to Judge Martin; 2/6/1864
H. S. Jemison
Letter from H. S. Jemison in Sparta, Mississippi, to Judge Thomas Nelson Martin, regarding Jemison's plan to join a camp in Florida and his need for money for new clothes for the army. He also writes about slave matters, including discussion of the hiring out of the slave Jarrett, and bringing his Negro ""boy"" to the army camp with him. 1864.
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Mississippi Poultry Association constitution and by-laws
Mississippi Poultry Association
Handbook from the Mississippi Poultry Association detailing the constitution, by-laws, and records of membership. Alphabetical membership list details the poultry breeds raised by members. Includes advertisements.
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Postcard from Dunlop Milling Co.
The Dunlop Milling Co. (Clarksville, Tenn.)
Postcard from the Dunlop Milling Co. to Mrs. W. S. Bates of Houston, Mississippi advertising Aunt Rose self-rising flour.