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  • 488-0282-01.tif

    Letter [Acting Governor West], to Governor Claiborne, acknowledging receipt of his letter wherein Claiborne

    described the transfer of Louisiana to the United States, promising to have the letter made public,

    speculating that the 20th of December will rank next to the 4th of July in the days of celebrations for

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8251


  • 488-0904-01.tif

    [Richard] Sparks, Cantonment Columbian Spring, to Governor Williams, directing a company to be detached

    from Fort Dearborn to be stationed on the frontiers of the Natchez Trace, observing that another company

    is ready to move when needed but is hindered by a lack of provision and transport.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8925


  • 488-1465-01.tif

    Letter, Governor Holmes, Washington, to Wm.

    , of Natchez, for $1,000; notifying Eustis that the money was advanced to Benj. [Benjamin F.]

    Salvage to supply the militia on their march to Cantonment Washington.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/9506


  • 488-0282-02.tif

    Letter [Acting Governor West], to Governor Claiborne, acknowledging receipt of his letter wherein Claiborne

    described the transfer of Louisiana to the United States, promising to have the letter made public,

    speculating that the 20th of December will rank next to the 4th of July in the days of celebrations for

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256492


  • 488-0119-02.tif

    Cajo y Luengo, Commandant of the Post of Arkansas, to the Great Chief and Warriors of Chickasaws, sending

    an emissary to speak for him in the interest of making peace among the tribes, asking them to send a

    Chief to meet for the same cause.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256977


  • 488-0119-03.tif

    Cajo y Luengo, Commandant of the Post of Arkansas, to the Great Chief and Warriors of Chickasaws, sending

    an emissary to speak for him in the interest of making peace among the tribes, asking them to send a

    Chief to meet for the same cause.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/256979


  • 488-0904-02.tif

    [Richard] Sparks, Cantonment Columbian Spring, to Governor Williams, directing a company to be detached

    from Fort Dearborn to be stationed on the frontiers of the Natchez Trace, observing that another company

    is ready to move when needed but is hindered by a lack of provision and transport.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257419


  • 488-1465-02.tif

    Letter, Governor Holmes, Washington, to Wm.

    , of Natchez, for $1,000; notifying Eustis that the money was advanced to Benj. [Benjamin F.]

    Salvage to supply the militia on their march to Cantonment Washington.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257556


  • MP_198001_D243_0386_ref.mov

    'Sonny' Montgomery, Meridian Senator, talks about recent trip to Vietnam and morale of the soldiers.

    Scene changes to Cliff Bingham providing weekly police report. Return to Montgomery.

    Scene changes to Dr. Ray Lee announcing his candidacy for congress.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/newsfilm/detail/525974


  • MP_198001_D267_0626_ref.mov

    Medal of Honor to Astronaut Fred Haise of Biloxi. Haise speech to Jaycees.

    Scene changes to Judge Jack Wallace addressing Citizens' Council banquet.

    Scene changes to interview with Jim Harrison concerning summer jobs for students.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/newsfilm/detail/526194


  • 488-0520a-01.tif

    Deposition #1 = Arthur Cobb Jr., Wilkinson County, testifying to his presence at Samuel Kemper's Tavern

    on September 3, 1805 & believing pistol used in an assault on Samuel Kemper (which he witnessed) to

    belong to Ira Cook Kneeland.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8508


  • 488-0550-01.tif

    Letter, Governor Williams, Washington, to John Burnet, Sheriff of Adams County, directing him to rent

    the building at the fort near Natchez and to have the old blockhouse sold for lumber, both property

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8550


  • 488-0849-01.tif

    Letter, Henry Hunt, Natchez, to Governor Williams, enclosing a petition (see Doc #850 Series 488) dealing

    with the illegal conduct of Henry Mannadue as Justice of the Peace in refusing to deliver Hunt's Negro

    woman to him.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8866


  • 488-1498-01.tif

    General Orders, Governor Holmes, Head Quarters [sic], Washington, ordering Colonel Carson to the command

    the detached troops from the Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Twelfth, and Fourteenth Regiments; ordering Carson to

    detail officers to serve in the detachment.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/9540


  • 488-1946-01.tif

    Letter, David Carradine to Governor Holmes, stating that Captain Llewellyn has left the county, requesting

    that Lieutenant Nicholas Jones be promoted to the command of the company and that Ensign Samuel K.

    Sorsby be promoted to Lieutenant.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/9994


  • 488-2196-01.tif

    Nixon, Pearl River, to Governor Holmes, regarding muster rolls, inspection, payment for service, and

    November, 1813; asking for obstacles to be cleared for the men to receive their pay.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/10247


  • 74292-009-001.tif

    [Daingerfield], Washington, Mississippi Territory, to James Monroe, secretary of state, enclosing returns

    of alien enemies (see Doc. #10, Series 499), accounting for George Rapalje's failure to report as due

    to sickness.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s499/detail/10765


  • 118937-photo.tif

    "To Jan. 1, 1970. R. P. Seale, Jim Buck Ross, John Vance, and Hugh Lee.

    Members of a group enroute to an meeting held to develop a program for the eradication of the fire ant

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/mfb/series-7-mcmurchy-and-blake-files/detail/168105


  • Z0580-1-1-10.tif

    To 1 Box salve 1 Dollr., Jany. 1st. William Harkins Dr.: pd.

    To 1 Emetic—1 Dollr.; To Quick Silver—1 Dollr.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/rapalji/detail/164884


  • 131732-1-photo.tif

    Roxie to Crosby Miss. State Hwy. 33.

    To expedite to the fullest, loading time on the Cat DW 15 scraper unit, are these Caterpillar tractors

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/constructionnews/detail/187677


  • 488-0520a-02.tif

    Deposition #1 = Arthur Cobb Jr., Wilkinson County, testifying to his presence at Samuel Kemper's Tavern

    on September 3, 1805 & believing pistol used in an assault on Samuel Kemper (which he witnessed) to

    belong to Ira Cook Kneeland.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257065


  • 488-0550-02.tif

    Letter, Governor Williams, Washington, to John Burnet, Sheriff of Adams County, directing him to rent

    the building at the fort near Natchez and to have the old blockhouse sold for lumber, both property

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257150


  • 488-0849-02.tif

    Letter, Henry Hunt, Natchez, to Governor Williams, enclosing a petition (see Doc #850 Series 488) dealing

    with the illegal conduct of Henry Mannadue as Justice of the Peace in refusing to deliver Hunt's Negro

    woman to him.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257218


  • 488-0849-03.tif

    Letter, Henry Hunt, Natchez, to Governor Williams, enclosing a petition (see Doc #850 Series 488) dealing

    with the illegal conduct of Henry Mannadue as Justice of the Peace in refusing to deliver Hunt's Negro

    woman to him.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257220


  • 488-0849-04.tif

    Letter, Henry Hunt, Natchez, to Governor Williams, enclosing a petition (see Doc #850 Series 488) dealing

    with the illegal conduct of Henry Mannadue as Justice of the Peace in refusing to deliver Hunt's Negro

    woman to him.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257222


  • 488-1498-02.tif

    General Orders, Governor Holmes, Head Quarters [sic], Washington, ordering Colonel Carson to the command

    the detached troops from the Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Twelfth, and Fourteenth Regiments; ordering Carson to

    detail officers to serve in the detachment.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257697


  • 488-1498-03.tif

    General Orders, Governor Holmes, Head Quarters [sic], Washington, ordering Colonel Carson to the command

    the detached troops from the Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Twelfth, and Fourteenth Regiments; ordering Carson to

    detail officers to serve in the detachment.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257700


  • 488-2196-02.tif

    Nixon, Pearl River, to Governor Holmes, regarding muster rolls, inspection, payment for service, and

    November, 1813; asking for obstacles to be cleared for the men to receive their pay.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259225


  • 488-2196-03.tif

    Nixon, Pearl River, to Governor Holmes, regarding muster rolls, inspection, payment for service, and

    November, 1813; asking for obstacles to be cleared for the men to receive their pay.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259229


  • 488-2196-04.tif

    Nixon, Pearl River, to Governor Holmes, regarding muster rolls, inspection, payment for service, and

    November, 1813; asking for obstacles to be cleared for the men to receive their pay.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259232


  • 488-1946-02.tif

    Letter, David Carradine to Governor Holmes, stating that Captain Llewellyn has left the county, requesting

    that Lieutenant Nicholas Jones be promoted to the command of the company and that Ensign Samuel K.

    Sorsby be promoted to Lieutenant.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259907


  • 74292-009-002.tif

    [Daingerfield], Washington, Mississippi Territory, to James Monroe, secretary of state, enclosing returns

    of alien enemies (see Doc. #10, Series 499), accounting for George Rapalje's failure to report as due

    to sickness.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s499/detail/260558


  • 118857-broadside-01.tif

    To our Jackson and Hinds County friends : we are definitely opposed to a political administration of

    our county school system and to the election of job seekers who are unemployed / read and approved by

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/broadsides/detail/520703


  • 102639-01-photo.tif

    Patrol School - H, USNTS Gulfport, 7-17-50 to 7-21-50.

    Mississippi Highway Patrol trainees practicing self-defense hand-to-hand combat moves.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/witbeck/detail/7849


  • 488-0183-01.tif

    Financial Statement, Due to Samuel Mitchell, Agent to the Chickasaws, from the United States, $491.41

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8210


  • 488-0319-01.tif

    [Isaac] Johnson, Wilkinson County, to Acting Governor West, resigning the office of Sheriff of Wilkinson

    County, listing candidates to fill the office.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8293


  • 488-0397-01.tif

    Petition, George Selsar, et al., Ellicott Ville, Jefferson County, to Acting Governor West, asking for

    Reuben Moorehouse to be appointed Justice of the Peace.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8381


  • 488-0406-01.tif

    License (copy), issued by the State of Virginia, to John Moseley, to practice law; copy certified by

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8390


  • 488-0536-01.tif

    Letter, Governor Williams, Washington, to Governor [Charles de] Grand Pre', reports that William Flannigan

    has passed through the Territory on the way to Tennessee.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8534


  • 488-0545-01.tif

    Letter, Governor Williams, Washington, to Henry Dearborn, Secretary of War, vouching for Joseph Chambers

    , agent to the Choctaws, who had complaints lodged against him.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8543


  • 488-0629-01.tif

    Recommendation, Judge Joseph Sessions to Acting Governor Mead, recommending Drury Holmes as a fit person

    to fill the office of Constable for Adams County.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8632


  • 488-0660-01.tif

    [Benjamin] Seaman to Acting Governor Mead, asking to organize a Company of Light Infantry and have officers

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8666


  • 488-0723-01.tif

    Wooldridge, Port Gibson, to Acting Governor Mead, stating troops unable to move because of lack of provisions

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8735


  • 488-0733-01.tif

    Shields, Aid De Camp, Head Quarters [sic], to Colonel Fitzpatrick, ordering him to dismiss detachment

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8745


  • 488-0809-01.tif

    , Wilkinson County, to Governor Williams, resigning the office of Sheriff, recommending Mr.

    Lombard to fill the vacancy.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8825


  • 488-0851-01.tif

    Bradford, New Orleans, to Governor Williams, proposing to print and bind a corrected copy of the statutes

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8868


  • 488-0909-01.tif

    Recommendation, Seth Lewis et al., to Governor Williams, recommending Joshua Downs to fill the office

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8930


  • 488-0914-01.tif

    Recommendation, Nicholas Perkins, et al., Washington County, to Governor Williams, recommending Robert

    Caller to fill the vacancy in the Clerkship of the County Court.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8935


  • 488-0963-01.tif

    Petition, Edward Turner, Greenville, to the Legislative Council and House of Representatives, asking

    to be compensated for his acting as Attorney General pro tem.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8986


  • 488-1037-01.tif

    [Joseph] Robert and John Nugent to Governor Holmes, notifying Governor Holmes of several resignations

    soon to occur of officers of the county.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/9073