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Small color flyer promoting the campaign of Bill Waller, Jr. for re-election to the Mississippi Supreme Court. Contains biographical and professional information and two photographs.

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The diary of Brigadier General William E. Brougher, a member of the United States Army who served in the Battle of Bataan. Brougher served in the Philippines from October 1939 and was eventually captured as a prisoner of war in 1942. He remained a…

Small black and white business card promoting the campaign of E.B. "Hot" Hartness for Justice of the Peace, Beat One, in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi.

Color flyer promoting the campaign of Flip Phillips for the Mississippi State Supreme Court. Contains a photograph, a statement, a biography, work experience, and contact information.

Color flyer promoting the campaign of Gregg Harper to Mississippi's 3rd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. The front features a color portrait of Harper with a URL to the campaign's website and the election date.…

This is a color flyer promoting the campaign of Justice Lenore Prather to the Mississippi Supreme Court. The front includes a portrait of Justice Prather with a brief description of her goals as a justice and a date for the election. The back…

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Correspondence from Earl Southworth "Southy" Williford to his sister. Williford was a native of Carroll County, Mississippi, and a 1917 graduate of Mississippi A&M. In this letter, he describes the incredible loss of life he witnessed serving in…

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Correspondence from F. Warren Oakley to his his parents, Mr. & Mrs. G. S. Oakley. Oakley enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1942. He served as an infantry man and radio operator in the Northern France and the Rhineland Campaigns. He was wounded twice in…

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Correspondence from Fannye Rhodes to her husband, Luther, while he served overseas in Burma during World War II. In the letter, she writes about the couple's friends, Bill and Jeanne. Fannye relates that "[Bill has] gotten his artificial leg and foot…

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Correspondence from Frank T. Jackson to his parents, Mr. & Mrs. William P. Jackson. In the letter, Frank expresses his deep shock after hearing of his brother, William, dying in action during World War II.
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