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Folk Tunes From Mississippi

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THE CRADLE OF THE CONFEDERACY; OR, THE TIMES OF TROUP, QUITMAN AND YANCEY.

THE CRADLE OF THE CONFEDERACY; OR, THE TIMES OF TROUP, QUITMAN AND YANCEY.

by Hodgson, Joseph

Orig. pub. Mobile, AL 1876. Reprinted 1975. Print on Demand Edition 2018. xv, 528 pp. This is an important book for the study of the organization of political parties in the South, consisting in great measure of original material. Alabama was the cradle of the Confederacy and William Lowndes Yancey was the moving spirit of secession. The book concentrates on political factions in Alabama in the 1850s and includes many of Yancey's speeches. Other Gulf states enter the picture with the intrusion of the... Read more about this item
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NZ$93.47
HISTORY OF THE PUBLIC DOMAIN OF GEORGIA

HISTORY OF THE PUBLIC DOMAIN OF GEORGIA

by McLendon, Samuel G

Orig. pub. Atlanta 1924. Reprinted 1974. Print on Demand Edition 2009. 200 pp., map Using all the early land grants and other records of the state, McLendon, who was secretary of state in Georgia at the time he wrote this book, put together a valuable study of Georgia's land disposition history dealing specifically with the lands acquired from the Creek and Cherokee Indians and the Georgia western lands in largely what is now Alabama and Mississippi. He discusses the headright and land lottery counties.... Read more about this item
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NZ$59.48
HISTORY OF MISSISSIPPI, THE HEART OF THE SOUTH

HISTORY OF MISSISSIPPI, THE HEART OF THE SOUTH

by Rowland, Dunbar

Orig. pub. Chicago & Jackson 1925. Reprinted 1978. Print on Demand Edition 2013. The set Available by volume The result of years of laborious research by the gifted director of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, this four-volume work was written to satisfy the need for a definitive narrative history based on original sources of information. Volumes I and II contain the historical narrative, beginning with the physical features of Mississippi, a description of the Indians, the European... Read more about this item
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NZ$620.28
KATRINA Catastrophe on the Gulf Coast

KATRINA Catastrophe on the Gulf Coast

by The Mississippi Press

The Mississippi Press. Near Fine. 2005. Hardcover. 4to 11" - 13" tall; 128 pages .
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NZ$39.09
Report of the Principal of the Utica Normal & Industrial Institute Utica, Mississippi 1910-1911 [cover title]

Report of the Principal of the Utica Normal & Industrial Institute Utica, Mississippi 1910-1911 [cover title]

by [African Americana]. Holtzclaw, William H

Utica, Ms, 1911. Very good.. 8pp., accompanied by a single-page fundraising typed letter, signed, and original transmittal envelope. Original mailing folds to pamphlet and letter, minor wear and toning. A very rare annual report from the Utica Normal & Industrial Institute of Utica, Mississippi, issued by the school's founder and principal, William Henry Holtzclaw. In his report, Holtzclaw includes passages on a recent "cyclone" that hit the school, the construction of Booker T. Washington Hall,... Read more about this item
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NZ$2,124.25
The Epidemic of 1878, in Mississippi Report of the Yellow Fever Relief Work

The Epidemic of 1878, in Mississippi Report of the Yellow Fever Relief Work

by Power, J. L

Jackson, Mississippi: Clarion Steam Printing Establishment. Poor. 1879. Paperback. Poor softcover, no name or marks Cover is tattered and rear cover is missing. The book ends at 208, but some pages are missing at the rear. The book is held together by a large clamp. Sold AS IS. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 208 pages .
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NZ$93.47
The Replevin Law of 1861. Natchez Courier Extra...July 22, 1865 [caption title]

The Replevin Law of 1861. Natchez Courier Extra...July 22, 1865 [caption title]

by [Reconstruction]. [Mississippi]

Natchez, Ms: July 22, 1865. Very good.. Broadside, 13.75 x 9.5 inches. Printed in three columns. Moderate toning and foxing, old folds, couple of small tears expertly repaired on verso, two tape remnants at top edge likely from previous matting. A very rare newspaper extra printing the first civilian law in Occupied Mississippi following the conclusion of the Civil War. After the war, only military justice was in force in Mississippi. According to an 1866 Mississippi court case: "civil government of... Read more about this item
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NZ$2,549.10
ROMANTIC PASSAGES IN SOUTHWESTERN HISTORY. Including Orations, Sketches, and Essays

ROMANTIC PASSAGES IN SOUTHWESTERN HISTORY. Including Orations, Sketches, and Essays

by Meek, Alexander Beaufort

Orig. pub. New York 1857. Reprinted 1975. Print on Demand Edition 2011. viii, 9-330 pp. This is a collection of essays, largely historical, concerning Alabama and the old Southwest from the beginning of settlement to 1850. As the title indicates, Meek, a lawyer, newspaper editor, and politician, chose the more colorful incidents of Alabama history, but he vouches for the authenticity of the factual material presented. In general the events related pertain to Spanish and French exploration of the... Read more about this item
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NZ$72.22
MISSISSIPPI AS A PROVINCE, TERRITORY AND STATE with Biographical Sketches of Eminent Citizens

MISSISSIPPI AS A PROVINCE, TERRITORY AND STATE with Biographical Sketches of Eminent Citizens

by Claiborne, J.F.H

Orig. pub. Jackson 1880. Reprinted 1978. Print on Demand Edition 2011. vi, xxiii, 591 pp., illus., new intro., new index This classic work by "the Father of Mississippi History" is considered by the Mississippi Historical Society to be the best of the early histories. Claiborne, a congressman, newspaper editor, and member of a family which played an important part in the affairs of the state, used as sources original manuscripts, newspapers, books, government records, personal reminiscences of prominent... Read more about this item
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NZ$106.21
MILITARY ANNALS OF MISSISSIPPI: Military Organizations Which Entered the Service of the Confederate States of America from the State of Mississippi

MILITARY ANNALS OF MISSISSIPPI: Military Organizations Which Entered the Service of the Confederate States of America from the State of Mississippi

by Rietti, J.C., compiler

n.p.n.d., Reprinted 1976, 1988. Print on Demand Edition 2011. (iii), 245 pp., new index Brief historical sketches and rolls and rosters of military organizations in the service of the Confederacy from the state of Mississippi are included in this book compiled by a member of the 10th Mississippi Regiment. This is a compilation of several newspaper sketches of Mississippi's military contributions to the Civil War effort. Some regiments are covered in chronological order with muster rolls, lists of... Read more about this item
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NZ$67.98
THE HISTORY OF GEORGIA, Volumes I & II

THE HISTORY OF GEORGIA, Volumes I & II

by Jones, Charles Colcock Jr

Orig. pub. Boston 1883. Reprinted 1965, 1966, 1969. Print on Demand Edition 2016. the set This is the "classic" work on the history of Georgia through the Revolutionary War by Charles Colcock Jones Jr., one of the most versatile and prolific historical writers of all time. He was the first native-born Georgian to write a history of his state. In his U.S. IANA, Wright Howes called this a "most scholarly history of the colonial and revolutionary period of this state." The history received accolades from... Read more about this item
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NZ$203.93
THE LIFE OF JOSEPH BISHOP, the Celebrated Old Pioneer in the First Settlements of Middle Tennessee, Embracing His Wonderful Adventures and Narrow Escapes with the Indians, His Animating and Remarkable Hunting Excursions. Interspersed with Racy Anecdotes of Those Early Times.

THE LIFE OF JOSEPH BISHOP, the Celebrated Old Pioneer in the First Settlements of Middle Tennessee, Embracing His Wonderful Adventures and Narrow Escapes with the Indians, His Animating and Remarkable Hunting Excursions. Interspersed with Racy Anecdotes of Those Early Times.

by Gray, John W

Orig. pub. Nashville 1858. Reprinted 1974. Print on Demand Edition 2010. (xii), 236 pp., frontis., new intro., map One of the most engaging and valuable of the first-hand books of Tennessee historical reminiscences, this narrative recounts the adventures of a pioneer, hunter, Indian fighter, and scout during the time from 1790 to 1820 as told by Joseph Bishop to the author. Written in a very florid style, it nevertheless conveys the flavor of an old pioneer's adventures and character. The late Tennessee... Read more about this item
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NZ$67.98
Address to the Public. The Trustees of Jefferson College at Washington, Mississippi, Have the Satisfaction to Announce to the Public That the Institution Is Now Prepared for the Reception of Students... [caption title and first line of text]

Address to the Public. The Trustees of Jefferson College at Washington, Mississippi, Have the Satisfaction to Announce to the Public That the Institution Is Now Prepared for the Reception of Students... [caption title and first line of text]

by [Mississippi]. [Education]

[Natchez, Ms.?], 1839. Very good.. Broadside, 13 x 15.75 inches. Printed in four columns; central vertical fold. Light wear and toning. In the present broadside, The trustees of Jefferson College announce that they are once again prepared to admit students in 1839 following a reorganization, and give their mission statement, courses of study, faculty list, tuition fees, and more. The school, located in Washington, Mississippi, just north of Natchez, opened in 1811, and was the first college in the... Read more about this item
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NZ$1,274.55
Le Cours du Fleuve Missisipi selon les Relations les plus mondernes; [The Course of the Missisipi River, According to the Most Modern Relations]

Le Cours du Fleuve Missisipi selon les Relations les plus mondernes; [The Course of the Missisipi River, According to the Most Modern Relations]

by BERNARD, Jean-Frederic

Amsterdam, 1737. Map. Original engraving. 14.75 x 17.25 inches.<br/> <br/> Beautiful 1737 map of North America featuring giant scaled Great Lakes. Lake Huron is referred to as Karegnondi, an indigenous name meaning big lake or fresh water sea. Possible reference to Manitoulin Island (the largest fresh water island in the world) as 'Cantolon'. Many portage routes are described throughout. Indigenous villages and architecture is noted along with Jesuit settlements. The largest... Read more about this item
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NZ$3,228.86
The Great Houses of Natchez

The Great Houses of Natchez

by Gleason, David King (photographs), Mary Warren Miller and Ronald W. Miller (text)

Jackson and London: University Press of Mississippi, 1986. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. 10.3x13.3x0.8in. dust jacket with small scratches on front panel. Dust jacket in clear protector. Profusely illustrated in color. 122pp 2.99lb 10.3x13.3x0.8in
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NZ$33.99
HISTORY OF MISSISSIPPI, THE HEART OF THE SOUTH, Vol. IV, (Biographical)

HISTORY OF MISSISSIPPI, THE HEART OF THE SOUTH, Vol. IV, (Biographical)

by Rowland, Dunbar

708 pp., index, 125 illus. Biographical information on the following individuals is contained in Volume IV: Abernethy, H.B.; Aby, S.H.; Aderholdt, T.S.; Aldridge, F.M.; Alexander, J.P.; Alexander, G.B.; Alexander, H.N.; All Saints College; Allen, Arthur; Allen, J.F.; Allen, J.T.; Allen, T.D..; Anderson, E.A.; Anderson, R.B.; Andrews, F.H.; Armstrong, T.C.; Arnold, G.L.; Arrington, J.H.; Ashley, W.F.; Aycock, W.J.; Backstrom, J.W.; Bailey, C.K.; Bailey, J.W.; Bailey, P.G.; Baird, R.W.; Ballard, E.E.;... Read more about this item
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NZ$140.20
Mississippi: The Closed Society

Mississippi: The Closed Society

by Silver, James W. (James Wesley)

NY: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., , 1964. 2nd printing; dj w/lite wear, unclipped price, in mylar; 250 clean, unmarked pages/index.... 1st. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by b/w Plates. 8 Vo.
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NZ$27.11
HISTORY OF ALABAMA AND INCIDENTALLY OF GEORGIA AND MISSISSIPPI FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD. With Annals of Alabama, 1819-1900, by Thomas McAdory Owen

HISTORY OF ALABAMA AND INCIDENTALLY OF GEORGIA AND MISSISSIPPI FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD. With Annals of Alabama, 1819-1900, by Thomas McAdory Owen

by Pickett, Albert James

Orig. pub. Birmingham 1900. Reprinted 1975, 1988. Print on Demand Edition 2013. 773 pp., illus., index Pickett's history, one of the most valuable works on the history of the Southern country, is an account of the territory of Alabama prior to its admission as a state with later chapters containing many biographical sketches of men prominent in the later developments of the commonwealth. The Annals by Owen, historical facts in outline fashion, continue that history from statehood in 1819 to 1900.... Read more about this item
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NZ$118.96
Tenn-Tom Country: The Upper Tombigbee Valley

Tenn-Tom Country: The Upper Tombigbee Valley

by James F. Doster; David C. Weaver

Tuscaloosa, AL: The University of Alabama Press. Very light edge wear, jacket has light rubbing, slightly faded spine. Clean copy. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1987.
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NZ$20.39
THE HISTORY OF GEORGIA, Vol. I

THE HISTORY OF GEORGIA, Vol. I

by Jones, Charles Colcock Jr

Orig. pub. Boston 1883. Reprinted 1965, 1966, 1969. Print on Demand Edition 2016. xvi, 556 pp., index + illus., maps
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NZ$101.96
Geological Section from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean

Geological Section from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean

by BLAKE, William P

U. S. Pacific Railroad Exploration & Survey, War Department. Map. Lithograph with original hand coloring. Image measures 26.75 x 38.5".<br/><br/> This fascinating geological section of the Mississippi River derives from the investigations of Jules Marcou, a French geologist who worked extensively in North America. In 1853, under the service of the U.S. government, he became the first geologist to cross the United States as part of the Pacific railroad exploration, headed by A.W.... Read more about this item
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NZ$849.70
FOUR CENTURIES ON THE PASCAGOULA

FOUR CENTURIES ON THE PASCAGOULA

by Cain, Cyril Edward

Vol. II, (iii), 255 pp., index
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NZ$63.73
Deed of Coveyance from Wm. Shaw to the Commissioners of Madison County. March 27, 1828. (with) State of Mississippi, Madison County, Indenture, March 28, 1828. (Two holograph documents)

Deed of Coveyance from Wm. Shaw to the Commissioners of Madison County. March 27, 1828. (with) State of Mississippi, Madison County, Indenture, March 28, 1828. (Two holograph documents)

by Shaw, Wm. and Honor Shaw. John P. Thompson (associate justice)

1828. Ephemera. Two documents each on 9.5 x 7.75 inch paper, written on both sides. 1. Indenture March 26th, 1828, between Wm. Shaw and the Commissioners appointed by the General Assembly donating a certain tract of land containing twenty acres 'lying and situated in the Town lately known by the name of Madisonville in the County and State aforesaid for the purpose of erecting public buildings therein.' 2. Wm. Shaw and his wife, Honor Shaw, appear before John P, Thompson, Associate Justice for Madison... Read more about this item
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NZ$127.46
[Collection of Correspondence, Business Papers, and Other Documents Relating to the Commercial Interests of Duncan D. McLaurin in Mississippi in the Mid-19th Century, and Including His Manuscript Medical Discharge from the Confederate Army]

[Collection of Correspondence, Business Papers, and Other Documents Relating to the Commercial Interests of Duncan D. McLaurin in Mississippi in the Mid-19th Century, and Including His Manuscript Medical Discharge from the Confederate Army]

by [Mississippi]. McLaurin, Duncan D

[Various locations in and around Jasper County, Mississippi, 1881. Good.. Approximately ninety-eight documents totaling about [110]pp., most entirely in manuscript but with a healthy number of partially-printed documents completed in manuscript, plus a handful of original transmittal envelopes. Some documents significantly faded, some chipped or with noticeable losses. Documents range from poor to very good condition. An interesting collection of manuscript correspondence, business receipts and... Read more about this item
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NZ$1,274.55