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  • 488-0851-03.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/257228


  • 488-0851-04.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/257230


  • 488-0629-02.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/257345


  • 488-0660-02.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/257433


  • 488-0914-02.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/257470


  • 488-0914-03.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/257473


  • 488-0963-02.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/257672


  • 488-0963-03.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/257675


  • 488-0963-04.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/257679


  • 488-1224-02.tif

    Letter, Francis Jones, Madison County, to Governor Holmes, requesting that the Governor send his (Jones's

    ) license to practice law by the bearer of letter.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259031


  • 488-2161-02.tif

    County, acknowledging receipt of a Major's commission, asking to see if the men he is to command are

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259038


  • 488-2161-03.tif

    County, acknowledging receipt of a Major's commission, asking to see if the men he is to command are

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259041


  • 488-1254-02.tif

    Hamilton, MDuke [Marmaduke] Williams, and Louis Winston, Madison County, to Governor Holmes, certifying

    that Francis Jones is qualified to practice law.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259175


  • 488-2191-02.tif

    Letter, Silas Dinsmoor, Chaktaw [sic] Agency, to Governor Holmes, regarding Isham Arthur's question as

    to who was deputy in the absence of Colonel McKee.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259205


  • 488-1830-02.tif

    Letter, Governor Holmes to John Haines, Sheriff of Clarke County, ordering the Sheriff to hold an election

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259269


  • 488-2246-02.tif

    Runnels, Laurance [sic] County, to Lieutenant Colonel [George Henry] Nixon, recounting efforts to get

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259419


  • 488-1345-02.tif

    Stephens, to Acting Governor Daingerfield, resigning as Sheriff of Washington County, recommending Doctor

    Samuel Perry to replace him.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259544


  • 488-2350-02.tif

    Letter, Horatio Davis, Baton Rouge [Louisiana], to Edward Turner, introducing David Harper to Turner

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259804


  • 488-1927-02.tif

    Letter, George Newman, Natchez, to Governor Holmes, requesting Holmes to forward by the bearer of the

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259814


  • 488-2376-02.tif

    Stephens, to Governor Holmes, stating his satisfaction with the sentence of death given to Lewis Phillips

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259913


  • 488-2376-03.tif

    Stephens, to Governor Holmes, stating his satisfaction with the sentence of death given to Lewis Phillips

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259915


  • 488-2376-04.tif

    Stephens, to Governor Holmes, stating his satisfaction with the sentence of death given to Lewis Phillips

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259917


  • 488-1950-02.tif

    Kennedy, Mobile, to Governor Holmes, stating that Charles A.

    Campbell is not qualified to be Clerk of the Superior Court.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259925


  • 488-2534-02.tif

    Resignation, William Stuart, Monroe County, to Governor Holmes, resigning his commission as Justice of

    the Peace, recommending Thomas Sprott to fill the vacancy [faded].

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/260331


  • 488-2553-02.tif

    Patton as qualified and fit to obtain a license to practice law.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/260351


  • MP_198001_F2681_3633_ref.mov

    Thompson and Commissioners Clark Horton and Derwood Boyles discuss Horton's proposal to add two commissioners

    to the council.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/newsfilm/detail/527204


  • MP_198001_D06_0093_ref.mov

    (Marshalls are present due to registration attempts of James Meredith to the Univ. of Miss.)

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/newsfilm/detail/529372


  • MP_198001_F2274_3232_ref.mov

    (possibly in protest to opening of city swimming pools) Scene changes to Neshoba County Fair.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/newsfilm/detail/529903


  • MP_198001_F395_1808_ref.mov

    Otho Bell's parents read letter from their son who chose to stay with communists in Korea.

    Scene changes to Circuit Judge Leon Hendrick. (silent)

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/newsfilm/detail/527564


  • MP_198001_F425_1823_ref.mov

    (silent) Scene changes to Jackson oilman William Vaughey.

    (silent) Scene changes to interview with Mildred Ryder the Peace Pilgrim.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/newsfilm/detail/527609


  • 98771_photo.tif

    "Governor Charles Lynch, June 12, 1833 to Nov. 20, 1833, June 7, 1836 to Jan. 8, 1838."

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/73746/detail/532157


  • 98788_photo.tif

    "Governor Adelbert Ames, June 15, 1868 to March 10, 1870, Jan. 4, 1874 to March 29, 1876."

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/73746/detail/532174


  • 98800_photo.tif

    "Governor Dennis Murphree, March 18, 1927 to Jan. 17, 1928, Dec. 26, 1943 to Jan. 18, 1944."

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/73746/detail/532186


  • Z0301-29a-135-N1-001-1.tif

    Letter from Eudora Welty to Editors of The New Yorker, in regard to the review of William Faulkner's,

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/welty/welty-corresp/weltys29a/detail/916377


  • Z0301-29a-135-N1-002-1.tif

    Letter from Eudora Welty to Editors of The New Yorker, in regard to the review of William Faulkner's,

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/welty/welty-corresp/weltys29a/detail/916380


  • AU_MP198001_181_116112.pdf

    Stennis accepting the invitation to address the Mississippi Legislature and speaking about how we got

    to Vietnam, January 21, 1966.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/audio-collections/transcripts/detail/1052058


  • 488-0599-01.tif

    Letter, Governor Williams to Governor [Charles de] Grand Pre', assuring he will do all within his power

    to counteract any plots by United States citizens within the Mississippi Territory to "disturb the tranquility

    " of his government or its citizens, referring him to Governor Claiborne to deal with problems arising

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8600


  • 488-0719-01.tif

    [Thomas] Fitzpatrick, Green Ville, to Acting Governor Mead, giving account of meetings with Burr, Burr's

    request to be tried within the Territory as a condition for surrender, his (Fitzpatrick's) attempt to

    attempt to gain surrender, and the threat represented by Burr's force.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8731


  • 488-0777-01.tif

    Letter, Governor William, Washington, to Cowles Mead, informing that he has outlined the duties of the

    office to Pope, that it is not among the discretionary powers of Secretary or Governor to appoint or

    recognize another to exercise the duties of the office to which he has been appointed, that he is pleased

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/8792


  • 488-1895-01.tif

    Grayson, stating that on December 30, 1813, a resolution, appointing a committee to furnish the Governor

    with such documents as may be necessary to transmit to the President, was ordered "to lie on the table

    "; stating that on January 1, 1814, the resolution was read again and agreed to by the House.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/9941


  • 488-2374-01.tif

    Williams, Chickasaw Agency, to Governor Holmes, stating that the Chickasaws have agreed to cede all of

    their land on the North side of the Tennessee River and to make "Coffee's line" their eastern boundary

    , stating that the Cherokees have agreed to relinquish all claim to lands south of Coffee's survey, stating

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/10419


  • 488-0719-02.tif

    [Thomas] Fitzpatrick, Green Ville, to Acting Governor Mead, giving account of meetings with Burr, Burr's

    request to be tried within the Territory as a condition for surrender, his (Fitzpatrick's) attempt to

    attempt to gain surrender, and the threat represented by Burr's force.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257786


  • 488-0719-03.tif

    [Thomas] Fitzpatrick, Green Ville, to Acting Governor Mead, giving account of meetings with Burr, Burr's

    request to be tried within the Territory as a condition for surrender, his (Fitzpatrick's) attempt to

    attempt to gain surrender, and the threat represented by Burr's force.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257789


  • 488-0719-04.tif

    [Thomas] Fitzpatrick, Green Ville, to Acting Governor Mead, giving account of meetings with Burr, Burr's

    request to be tried within the Territory as a condition for surrender, his (Fitzpatrick's) attempt to

    attempt to gain surrender, and the threat represented by Burr's force.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257792


  • 488-0777-02.tif

    Letter, Governor William, Washington, to Cowles Mead, informing that he has outlined the duties of the

    office to Pope, that it is not among the discretionary powers of Secretary or Governor to appoint or

    recognize another to exercise the duties of the office to which he has been appointed, that he is pleased

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/258078


  • 488-0599-02.tif

    Letter, Governor Williams to Governor [Charles de] Grand Pre', assuring he will do all within his power

    to counteract any plots by United States citizens within the Mississippi Territory to "disturb the tranquility

    " of his government or its citizens, referring him to Governor Claiborne to deal with problems arising

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257271


  • 488-0599-03.tif

    Letter, Governor Williams to Governor [Charles de] Grand Pre', assuring he will do all within his power

    to counteract any plots by United States citizens within the Mississippi Territory to "disturb the tranquility

    " of his government or its citizens, referring him to Governor Claiborne to deal with problems arising

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257272


  • 488-0599-04.tif

    Letter, Governor Williams to Governor [Charles de] Grand Pre', assuring he will do all within his power

    to counteract any plots by United States citizens within the Mississippi Territory to "disturb the tranquility

    " of his government or its citizens, referring him to Governor Claiborne to deal with problems arising

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/257274


  • 488-1895-02.tif

    Grayson, stating that on December 30, 1813, a resolution, appointing a committee to furnish the Governor

    with such documents as may be necessary to transmit to the President, was ordered "to lie on the table

    "; stating that on January 1, 1814, the resolution was read again and agreed to by the House.

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259591


  • 488-2374-02.tif

    Williams, Chickasaw Agency, to Governor Holmes, stating that the Chickasaws have agreed to cede all of

    their land on the North side of the Tennessee River and to make "Coffee's line" their eastern boundary

    , stating that the Cherokees have agreed to relinquish all claim to lands south of Coffee's survey, stating

    https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/territorial/s488/detail/259894