Pike County, Mississippi, 1798-1876

Pike County, Mississippi, 1798-1876
Title Pike County, Mississippi, 1798-1876 PDF eBook
Author Luke Ward Conerly
Publisher
Pages 450
Release 1909
Genre Pike County (Miss.)
ISBN

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Pike County, Mississippi, 1798-1876

Pike County, Mississippi, 1798-1876
Title Pike County, Mississippi, 1798-1876 PDF eBook
Author Luke Ward Conerly
Publisher
Pages 458
Release 1909
Genre Mississippi
ISBN

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Resource Records of Pike/Walthall Counties, Mississippi, 1798-1910

Resource Records of Pike/Walthall Counties, Mississippi, 1798-1910
Title Resource Records of Pike/Walthall Counties, Mississippi, 1798-1910 PDF eBook
Author E. Russ Williams
Publisher Southern Historical Press, Incorporated
Pages 577
Release 1978-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780893081041

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Title on spine: Source records from Pike County, Mississippi, 1798-1910.

Tracing Your Mississippi Ancestors

Tracing Your Mississippi Ancestors
Title Tracing Your Mississippi Ancestors PDF eBook
Author Anne S. Lipscomb
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 212
Release 2009-10-20
Genre Reference
ISBN 1604736984

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This easy-to-understand guide through a maze of research possibilities is for any genealogist who has Mississippi ancestry. It identifies the many official state records, incorporated community records, related federal records, and unofficial documents useful in researching Mississippi genealogy. Here the contents of these resources are clearly described, and directions for using them are clearly stated. Tracing Your Mississippi Ancestors also introduces many other helpful genealogical resources, including detailed colonial, territorial, state, and local materials. Among official records are census schedules, birth, marriage, divorce, and death registers, tax records, military documents, and records of land transactions such as deeds, tract books, land office papers, plats, and claims. In addition to noting such frequently used sources as Confederate Army records, this guidebook leads the researcher toward lesser-known materials, such as passenger lists from ships, Spanish court records, midwives' reports, WPA county histories, cemetery records, and information about extinct towns. Since researching forebears who belong to minority groups can be a difficult challenge, this book offers several avenues to discovering them. Of special focus are sources for locating African American and Native American ancestors. These include slave schedules, Freedman's Bureau papers, Civil War rolls, plantation journals, slave narratives, Indian census records, and Indian enrollment cards. To these specialized resources the authors of Tracing Your Mississippi Ancestors append an annotated bibliography of published and unpublished genealogical materials relating to Mississippi. Including over 200 citations, this is by far the most comprehensive list ever given for researching Mississippi genealogy. In addition, all of Mississippi's local, county, and state repositories of genealogical materials are identified, but because most documents for tracing Mississippi ancestors are found at the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, the authors have made the state archival collection in Jackson the focus of this book.

The 16th Mississippi Infantry

The 16th Mississippi Infantry
Title The 16th Mississippi Infantry PDF eBook
Author Robert G. Evans
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 395
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1604736925

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They fought in the Shenandoah campaign that blazed Stonewall Jackson's reputation. They fought in the Seven Days' Battles and at Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg, in the Wilderness campaign, and at Spotsylvania. At the surrender they were beside General Robert E. Lee in Appomattox. From the beginning of the war to its very end the men of the Sixteenth Mississippi endured. In this collection of their letters and their memories, both historians and Civil War buffs will find the fascinating words of these common soldiers in one of the most notable units in the Army of Northern Virginia. Gathered and available here for the first time, the writings in this anthology include diary entries, letters, and reminiscences from average Mississippi men who fought in the war's most extraordinary battles. Chronologically arranged, the documents depict the pace and progress of the war. Emerging from their words are flesh-and-blood soldiers who share their courage and spirit, their love of home and family, and their loneliness, fears, and campaign trials. From the same camp come letters that say, Our troops are crazy to meet the enemy and, It is not much fun hearing the balls and shells a-coming. Soldiers write endearingly to wives, earnestly to fathers, longingly to mothers, and wistfully to loved ones. With wit and dispatch they report on crops and land, Virginia hospitality, camp rumors and chicanery, and encounters, both humorous and hostile, with the Yankee enemy. Many letters convey a yearning for home and loved ones, closing with such phrases as Write just as soon as you get this. Though the trials of war seemed beyond the limits of human endurance, letter writing created a lifeline to home and helped men persevere. So eager was Jesse Ruebel Kirkland to keep in touch with his beloved Lucinda that he penned, I am on my horse writing on the top of my hat just having met the mail carrier. Robert G. Evans is a judge of the Thirteenth Circuit Court of the State of Mississippi. He lives in Raleigh, Miss.

Lives of Mississippi Authors, 1817-1967

Lives of Mississippi Authors, 1817-1967
Title Lives of Mississippi Authors, 1817-1967 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 520
Release 1981
Genre American literature
ISBN 9781617034183

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Plain Folk of the Old South

Plain Folk of the Old South
Title Plain Folk of the Old South PDF eBook
Author Frank Lawrence Owsley
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 292
Release 2008-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780807133422

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First published in 1949, Frank Lawrence Owsley’s Plain Folk of the Old South refuted the popular myth that the antebellum South contained only three classes—planters, poor whites, and slaves. Owsley draws on a wide range of source materials—firsthand accounts such as diaries and the published observations of travelers and journalists; church records; and county records, including wills, deeds, tax lists, and grand-jury reports—to accurately reconstruct the prewar South’s large and significant “yeoman farmer” middle class. He follows the history of this group, beginning with their migration from the Atlantic states into the frontier South, charts their property holdings and economic standing, and tells of the rich texture of their lives: the singing schools and corn shuckings, their courtship rituals and revival meetings, barn raisings and logrollings, and contests of marksmanship and horsemanship such as “snuffing the candle,” “driving the nail,” and the “gander pull.” A new introduction by John B. Boles explains why this book remains the starting point today for the study of society in the Old South.