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  • 36240.txt.pdf

    From: To: RM.GOV_PO.GOV_MAIL; "atuck@mail.senate.state.ms.us".Net.GOV_MAIL; "dgreen

    This was our last hope to keep our clinic open for our patients who have depended on this clinic for

    Please resist the temptation to favor the trial lawyers and their skewed view of the situation.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/governor/musgrove/s2558/s2558-emails/detail/933177


  • 35907.txt.pdf

    From: To: Governor Musgrove Created: 10/8/2000 3:21 PM Subject: (no subject

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/governor/musgrove/s2558/s2558-emails/detail/932964


  • 488-0163-01.tif

    Letter, Samuel Mitchell, Chickasaw Agency, to Governor Claiborne, regarding conference by Indians, death

    White at the hands of the Creeks, financial affairs, and desire to visit Natchez to take care of private

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8190


  • 488-0215-01.tif

    Turner, Nachitoches, to Governor Claiborne, informing about the elopement of several Negroes to Spanish

    territory and a lack of cooperation on the part of Spanish officials in seeing to their return.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8242


  • 488-0601-01.tif

    Letter, Governor Williams, Washington, to Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury, drawing on him

    for $344.75 to pay John Henderson, informing that he (Williams) has had to meet official expenses out

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8602


  • 488-0770-01.tif

    Admission to practice law, John Faucheraud Grimke, et al., Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas

    , Columbia, South Carolina, to John Preston Hampton, admitting Hampton to practice law in the courts

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8784


  • 488-1955-01.tif

    Letter, William Crawford et al., Mobile, to Governor Holmes, stating the Charles L.

    Campbell, Clerk of the Superior Court, is incompetent and has abandoned his office to carry the mail

    from Mobile to St.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/10003


  • 488-1981-01.tif

    , Washington, to Major Geo. S.

    companies have been ordered into service from the several counties of the Territory, ordering Smoot to

    report to Colonel Nixon for active duty.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/10029


  • 488-2284-01.tif

    Letter, Governor Holmes, Washington, to Lieutenant Colonel [George Henry] Nixon, planning to personally

    attend to the business of getting the men paid for militia service, believing that Nixon's accounts

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/10342


  • 488-0163-04.tif

    Letter, Samuel Mitchell, Chickasaw Agency, to Governor Claiborne, regarding conference by Indians, death

    White at the hands of the Creeks, financial affairs, and desire to visit Natchez to take care of private

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256372


  • 488-0770-02.tif

    Admission to practice law, John Faucheraud Grimke, et al., Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas

    , Columbia, South Carolina, to John Preston Hampton, admitting Hampton to practice law in the courts

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/258055


  • 488-0163-02.tif

    Letter, Samuel Mitchell, Chickasaw Agency, to Governor Claiborne, regarding conference by Indians, death

    White at the hands of the Creeks, financial affairs, and desire to visit Natchez to take care of private

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256370


  • 488-0163-03.tif

    Letter, Samuel Mitchell, Chickasaw Agency, to Governor Claiborne, regarding conference by Indians, death

    White at the hands of the Creeks, financial affairs, and desire to visit Natchez to take care of private

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256371


  • 488-0215-02.tif

    Turner, Nachitoches, to Governor Claiborne, informing about the elopement of several Negroes to Spanish

    territory and a lack of cooperation on the part of Spanish officials in seeing to their return.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256482


  • 488-0601-02.tif

    Letter, Governor Williams, Washington, to Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury, drawing on him

    for $344.75 to pay John Henderson, informing that he (Williams) has had to meet official expenses out

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257279


  • 488-0601-03.tif

    Letter, Governor Williams, Washington, to Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury, drawing on him

    for $344.75 to pay John Henderson, informing that he (Williams) has had to meet official expenses out

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257281


  • 488-2284-02.tif

    Letter, Governor Holmes, Washington, to Lieutenant Colonel [George Henry] Nixon, planning to personally

    attend to the business of getting the men paid for militia service, believing that Nixon's accounts

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259580


  • 488-1955-02.tif

    Letter, William Crawford et al., Mobile, to Governor Holmes, stating the Charles L.

    Campbell, Clerk of the Superior Court, is incompetent and has abandoned his office to carry the mail

    from Mobile to St.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259946


  • 488-1955-03.tif

    Letter, William Crawford et al., Mobile, to Governor Holmes, stating the Charles L.

    Campbell, Clerk of the Superior Court, is incompetent and has abandoned his office to carry the mail

    from Mobile to St.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259949


  • 488-1981-02.tif

    , Washington, to Major Geo. S.

    companies have been ordered into service from the several counties of the Territory, ordering Smoot to

    report to Colonel Nixon for active duty.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/260044


  • 488-1965-01.tif

    Russell, Alabama Heights, to Governor Holmes, urging the Governor to take personal command of the troops

    , stating that Colonel Nixon wishes to remain in service until the war is over, recommending Captain

    that men be immediately sent to Alabama Heights.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/10013


  • 488-2129-01.tif

    [District], New Orleans [Louisiana], to Governor Holmes, thanking him for forwarding keel boat with supplies

    and asking him to inquire about boats loaded with corn, requesting British prisoners to be sent to [

    White's promotion to Major.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/10175


  • 488-2129-02.tif

    [District], New Orleans [Louisiana], to Governor Holmes, thanking him for forwarding keel boat with supplies

    and asking him to inquire about boats loaded with corn, requesting British prisoners to be sent to [

    White's promotion to Major.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/258889


  • 488-2129-03.tif

    [District], New Orleans [Louisiana], to Governor Holmes, thanking him for forwarding keel boat with supplies

    and asking him to inquire about boats loaded with corn, requesting British prisoners to be sent to [

    White's promotion to Major.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/258891


  • 488-2129-04.tif

    [District], New Orleans [Louisiana], to Governor Holmes, thanking him for forwarding keel boat with supplies

    and asking him to inquire about boats loaded with corn, requesting British prisoners to be sent to [

    White's promotion to Major.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/258895


  • 488-1965-02.tif

    Russell, Alabama Heights, to Governor Holmes, urging the Governor to take personal command of the troops

    , stating that Colonel Nixon wishes to remain in service until the war is over, recommending Captain

    that men be immediately sent to Alabama Heights.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259995


  • 488-1965-03.tif

    Russell, Alabama Heights, to Governor Holmes, urging the Governor to take personal command of the troops

    , stating that Colonel Nixon wishes to remain in service until the war is over, recommending Captain

    that men be immediately sent to Alabama Heights.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259997


  • 1513/series1513-1791.tif

    McMillan (cons. with Ok-Web, 1951)

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/schoolphotographs/series1513/mississippi/oktibbeha/detail/161048


  • 1513/series1513-1798.tif

    Whitfield (cons. with Ok-Web, 1951)

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/schoolphotographs/series1513/mississippi/oktibbeha/detail/161055


  • 147548-photonegative-1035.tif

    Roof tops." View of buildings.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/welty/welty-photos/weltys26/detail/910572


  • 36096.txt.pdf

    We would welcome you to come and speak at one of our over 100 US events in 41 states, reaching of 20

    Or to simply send us a message of endorsement and support.

    Chinese govt. still encourages 100 million citizens to practice Qigong.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/governor/musgrove/s2558/s2558-emails/detail/932426


  • 38746.txt.pdf

    We would welcome you to come and speak at one of our over 100 US events in 41 states, reaching of 20

    Or to simply send us a message of endorsement and support.

    Chinese govt. still encourages 100 million citizens to practice Qigong.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/governor/musgrove/s2558/s2558-emails/detail/932523


  • 488-0056-01.tif

    Letter, Governor Sargent to Colonel [Henry] Hunter, Speaker of the House of Representatives, apprises

    that he will transmit to the Secretary of State their nomination for the Council, confesses ignorance

    to their assertions that "misrepresentations" have been made to the General Government, asks for the

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8075


  • 488-0078-01.tif

    Extract of Letter, James Wilkinson, Fort Adams, to Governor Claiborne, asks that the Governor recommend

    to the Legislature that commissioners be appointed to survey and mark a route for a permanent highway

    from Grind Stone Ford, past Fort Adams, to the Spanish border; says he would furnish labor.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8099


  • 488-0107-01.tif

    [Henry] Dearborn, War Department, to Samuel Mitchell, for the suppression of the sale of "ardent spirits

    " in the Indian Nation, no trader to be allowed to sell any goods who shall carry "ardent spirits" into

    the county, such having licenses to be restricted in like manner.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8130


  • 488-0411-01.tif

    Letter, Alexn [Alexander] Baillie, Natchez, to Acting Governor West, asking to speak with him should

    any information come to him concerning a charge against Jonathan Davis for having traded with the Indians

    Burnett, to fill the office of Sheriff of Adams County.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8395


  • 488-0472-01.tif

    [Marston] Green to Acting Governor West, asks to have the price of a mare, stolen and in the possession

    of an Indian who refuses to return it, taken out of the annuity payable from the United States to the

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8459


  • 488-0925-01.tif

    [Richard] Sparks, Cantonment Columbian Spring, to Governor Williams, reporting that Captain Swaine has

    inadequate provisions and he (Sparks) do not have the means to provide them, directing Captain Swaine

    to remain at post so long as he can be supported, sending troops to New Orleans.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8946


  • 488-1754-01.tif

    Letter [Governor Holmes], Washington, to ?

    , revealing that General Flournoy was not authorized to release troops to defend the eastern frontier

    , that the Territory is without funds to furnish provisions, and that he is not embodying the Troops

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/9798


  • 488-2563-01.tif

    Letter, Governor Holmes, Washington, to Colonel R. H.

    Gilmer, transmitting letters to be forwarded to the Sheriffs of Hancock and Jackson Counties containing

    the law authorizing the western part of the Mississippi Territory to form a constitution and state government

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/10610


  • 488-0411-02.tif

    Letter, Alexn [Alexander] Baillie, Natchez, to Acting Governor West, asking to speak with him should

    any information come to him concerning a charge against Jonathan Davis for having traded with the Indians

    Burnett, to fill the office of Sheriff of Adams County.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256716


  • 488-0411-03.tif

    Letter, Alexn [Alexander] Baillie, Natchez, to Acting Governor West, asking to speak with him should

    any information come to him concerning a charge against Jonathan Davis for having traded with the Indians

    Burnett, to fill the office of Sheriff of Adams County.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256718


  • 488-0056-02.tif

    Letter, Governor Sargent to Colonel [Henry] Hunter, Speaker of the House of Representatives, apprises

    that he will transmit to the Secretary of State their nomination for the Council, confesses ignorance

    to their assertions that "misrepresentations" have been made to the General Government, asks for the

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256777


  • 488-0056-03.tif

    Letter, Governor Sargent to Colonel [Henry] Hunter, Speaker of the House of Representatives, apprises

    that he will transmit to the Secretary of State their nomination for the Council, confesses ignorance

    to their assertions that "misrepresentations" have been made to the General Government, asks for the

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256779


  • 488-0056-04.tif

    Letter, Governor Sargent to Colonel [Henry] Hunter, Speaker of the House of Representatives, apprises

    that he will transmit to the Secretary of State their nomination for the Council, confesses ignorance

    to their assertions that "misrepresentations" have been made to the General Government, asks for the

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256781


  • 488-0078-02.tif

    Extract of Letter, James Wilkinson, Fort Adams, to Governor Claiborne, asks that the Governor recommend

    to the Legislature that commissioners be appointed to survey and mark a route for a permanent highway

    from Grind Stone Ford, past Fort Adams, to the Spanish border; says he would furnish labor.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256854


  • 488-0078-03.tif

    Extract of Letter, James Wilkinson, Fort Adams, to Governor Claiborne, asks that the Governor recommend

    to the Legislature that commissioners be appointed to survey and mark a route for a permanent highway

    from Grind Stone Ford, past Fort Adams, to the Spanish border; says he would furnish labor.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256856


  • 488-0472-02.tif

    [Marston] Green to Acting Governor West, asks to have the price of a mare, stolen and in the possession

    of an Indian who refuses to return it, taken out of the annuity payable from the United States to the

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256881


  • 488-0107-02.tif

    [Henry] Dearborn, War Department, to Samuel Mitchell, for the suppression of the sale of "ardent spirits

    " in the Indian Nation, no trader to be allowed to sell any goods who shall carry "ardent spirits" into

    the county, such having licenses to be restricted in like manner.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256943


  • 488-0925-02.tif

    [Richard] Sparks, Cantonment Columbian Spring, to Governor Williams, reporting that Captain Swaine has

    inadequate provisions and he (Sparks) do not have the means to provide them, directing Captain Swaine

    to remain at post so long as he can be supported, sending troops to New Orleans.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257516