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Calhoun
Calhoun County, Mississippi: A Pictorial History

To See My Country Free: The Pocket Diaries of Ezekiel ARMSTRONG, Ezekiel P. MILLER and Joseph A. MILLER, "Magnolia Guards," Co. K, 17th Regiment Mississippi Infantry

1921 Calhoun and Webster Counties, Mississippi Financial Directory

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Carroll
1921 Montgomery and Carroll Counties, Mississippi Financial Directory
 An Informal History of St. Clements Episcopal Church, Vaiden, Mississippi 1876-1976

History of Middleton, Carroll County, Mississippi
 In Celebration: Williams Landing, Carroll County (Mississippi) Sesquicentennial 1833-1983

Carroll County, Mississippi, Pioneers with Abstracts of Wills, 1834-1875 & Divorces, 1857-1875
Sold! Carroll County, Mississippi Cemetery Records

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Chickasaw
Chickasaw County, Mississippi: A Pictorial History
History of Chickasaw County, Mississippi
1921 Clay and Chickasaw Counties, Mississippi Financial Directory

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Choctaw
The John F. JOHNSON Journal of 1902 with a Partial History of Webster & Choctaw Counties, Mississippi, Pickens County, Alabama & Camden, Arkansas

A Treasure on the Trace - The French Camp Story
 1921 Choctaw and Oktibbeha Counties, Mississippi Financial Directory 
Choctaw County Chronicles: A History of Choctaw County, Mississippi, 1830-1973

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Abstracts of Choctaw County Mississippi Records
Descendants of Alexander DAVIS

Sold! The BRUCEs of Choctaw County, Mississippi, and Their Ancestry

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Claiborne
Sold! Slaves of Claiborne County, Mississippi

Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Oakland College, Claiborne Co.,. Mississippi, 1855 - 56 A Little Taste of Freedom: The Black Freedom Struggle in Claiborne County, Mississippi

1921 Claiborne and Jefferson Counties, Mississippi Financial Directory

Claiborne County, Mississippi: The Promised Land
 Architecture in Claiborne Co., MS: a Selective Guide

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Clarke
Life and Death in a Small Southern Town: Memories of Shubuta, Mississippi

Growing Up in Rural Clarke County, Mississippi

Historic Clarke County, Mississippi
1921 Clarke and Wayne Counties, Mississippi Financial Directory 
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Clay
West Point Centennial 1858-1958: 100 Spokes in the Wheel of Progress

A History of the First Baptist Church of West Point, Mississippi: 1855-1985

Catalogue of Mary Holmes Seminary West Point, Mississippi
"Mary Holmes Seminary. Catalogue of Mary Holmes Seminary West Point, Mississippi For the Academic Year 1925-1926. Thirty-Third Year. Pittsburgh: The Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. Division of Missions for Colored People., (1926). photos, 32p. Wrapper. 24cm. Ink spots on somewhat soiled wrapper. Good. There are four small cloth swatches on page 9 to provide samples of the cloth made to be used in the school uniform (material for (1) worsted skirt & coat, (2) working skirt (3) white waist, and (4) working waist). "
A Tradition of Looking Ahead: The Story of Bryan Foods
Polk's West Point (Clay County), Mississippi City Directory
1921 Clay and Chickasaw Counties, Mississippi Financial Directory

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Coahoma
Clarksdale & Coahoma County: A History

Coahoma Cooking: Every Day and Sunday, Too
(1962)
Lost Delta Found
Sold! Gamma Gamma Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Presents the Delta Debutantes in the City Auditorium, Clarksdale, Mississippi, December 29, 1965
From the seller: "Staple-bound paperback. Unpaged - 72 pages. H 21.75cm x L 13.75cm. Gray paper covers with lettering and decoration in light blue, strong soiling, small green stain at spine margin of front cover. Printed on the occasion of the 5th Annual Debutante Cotillion for an African American sorority in the poor Mississippi Delta town of Clarksdale. Features two-tone photographic images of the sorority's debutantes who mostly attended Tougaloo College, Coahoma Junior College, or local high schools. Advertisements and congratulatory statements from Clarksdale, Greenville, and even Columbus, Mississippi businesses, church organizations, and individuals. Includes an ad on page 14 for Fourth Street Drug Store owned by Aaron Henry, an ardent and eloquent African American civil rights activist whose pharmacy was firebombed in the late 1960s. Pamphlet utilizes good stock gloss paper but was rather inexpensively printed for there are frequent ink smudges from the printing process; several handwritten ink cross-outs and a name correction to the Zeta Roster on page 6. A good+ copy of an unusual publication which offers some insight to black social activity at a time of great civic unrest in the state."
Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons in Mississippi at Its Eighty-Second Annual Convocation Held in Clarksdale 1930
Coahoma: A Little Town with a Million Friends
1921 Coahoma County, Mississippi Financial Directory

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Petition of a Number of Citizens of the County of Coahoma, in the Choctaw Purchase, State of Mississippi 
(1837)
Clarksdale City Directories
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Copiah
History of the First Baptist Church, Hazlehurst, Mississippi, 1870-1970

Hazlehurst (Copiah County, Mississippi), Its Early Settlers and Families, Volume 1 Family Maps of Copiah County, Mississippi, Deluxe Edition

1921 Copiah County, Mississippi Financial Directory

Sold! History of the Wesson Presbyterian Church

Copiah County
Sold! The History of the Carpenter United Methodist Church Located in the Carpenter Community of Northeastern Copiah County
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Copiah
County, Mississippi
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Covington
Cemetery Census, Covington County, Mississippi & Surrounding Counties
1921 Simpson and Covington Counties, Mississippi Financial Directory

Sold! Records of Covington County, Mississippi
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