Abstract
MSS. 2. 1816-1910. 0.66 cubic feet. The collection documents the history of the Elijah Hogan and Madison Fisk Ames families from 1816 to 1910 and comprise correspondence, legal papers, speeches and essays, business receipts, and other items. Elijah Hogan was a merchant of Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, and president of the Board of Police. Papers include receipts for hiring slaves and family letters that mention African-Americans.
Publication Date
9-30-2019
College
University Libraries
Keywords
manuscripts, finding aids, Special Collections, African-American History, Agriculture and Rural Life
Recommended Citation
Mississippi State University Libraries, "Ames and Hogan families papers" (2019). Special Collections Finding Aids. 253.
https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/spcoll-findingaids/253