Price (James Earl) Mississippi history collection, 1943-2000.

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Price (James Earl) Mississippi history collection, 1943-2000.

The James Earl Price Mississippi history collection is organized into six series: Alleged Slaughter at Camp Van Dorn; History and Struggles of the United Methodist Church in Mississippi; President Theodore Roosevelt's Bear Hunt in Mississippi; History and Records of Mississippi Lodge #56 of the Free and Accepted Masons, Rodney, Mississippi; Ku Klux Klan materials; and Miscellaneous Clippings and Personal Musings on Historic Events.

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Price, James Earl

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James Earl Price was born on September 3, 1936, in Hinds County, Mississippi. He worked for the Central Illinois Railroad between 1955 and 1968 and for the timber industry thereafter. A member of Hawkins Methodist Church since 1966, Price has served with several state and regional Methodist historical bodies. From the description of Price (James Earl) Mississippi history collection, 1943-2000. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 56845488 ...

University of Southern Mississippi

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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

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Roosevelt, 26th U.S. president, served 1901-1909. From the description of DS, 1904 March 1. : Washington, D.C. Homestead Certificate. (Copley Press, J S Copley Library). WorldCat record id: 15210791 26th president of the United States, 1901-1909. From the description of Theodore Roosevelt letters, 1917, 1918. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 213408920 Roosevelt was then Governor of New York. Chapman was one of the founders of the New York St...

Ku Klux Klan 1915-....

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The Ku Klux Klan was formally incorporated under the laws of the state of Georgia on Dec. 4, 1915. The incorporated organization is a continuance of the earlier post Civil War Reconstruction Era unincorporated Ku Klux Klan and of the Knights of the White Camellia. Women of the Ku Klux Klan was incorporated at a late date as a separate entity. The stated purpose of the KKK was to promote an all White, Protestant United States, excluding all other races and religions. From the descript...