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Letters, James Franklin Buchanan to Anna Buchanan, October 25, 1960
In these letters, postmarked October 25, 1960, James Franklin Buchanan writes to his sister, Anna Buchanan. In the first letter, he informs her of the weekend travel plans and encourages her to come on up to go with him. In the second letter he says he has enclosed a list of graves that he\u27d cataloged in Panola County and informs her of minor life events. An envelope with a Kosciusko, Mississippi postmark and a pink Lincoln postage stamp is included.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-james-franklin-buchanan/1018/thumbnail.jp
Letter, James Franklin Buchanan to Margaret Ray Buchanan, November 4, 1942
In this letter, dated November 4, 1942, James Franklin Buchanan writes to his wife, Margaret Ray Buchanan to express his appreciation and love for her on their fifth anniversary.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-james-franklin-buchanan/1020/thumbnail.jp
Letter, James Franklin Buchanan to Margaret Ray Buchanan, November 4, 1943
In this letter, dated November 4, 1943, James Franklin Buchanan writes to his wife, Margaret Ray Buchanan to express his appreciation and love for her on their sixth anniversary.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-james-franklin-buchanan/1021/thumbnail.jp
Love Notes
Two love notes expressing love from James Franklin Frank Buchanan to his wife, Margaret Ray Buchanan.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-james-franklin-buchanan/1025/thumbnail.jp
Letter, Dr. E. V. Polk to James Franklin and Margaret Buchanan, May 10, 1947
In this letter, dated May 10, 1947, E. V. Doc Polk writes to James Franklin Frank Buchanan and his wife, Margaret, to congratulate them on the birth of their daughter, Harriet Ann. He teases them that they must be the two proudest people in the world and how he hopes the baby look like her mother. An envelope with a Jackson, Mississippi postmark and a three cent postage stamp is included.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-james-franklin-buchanan/1038/thumbnail.jp
Letter, Rowe C. Holcomb to Margaret Ray Buchanan, March 19, 1952
In this letter, dated March 19, 1952, Rowe C. Holcomb, the pastor of Hazelhurst Baptist Church, writes to Margaret Ray Buchanan to let her know he has typed the funeral sermon he gave for her father, Emmett L. Ray, as best he could remember it. The sermon is included.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-james-franklin-buchanan/1041/thumbnail.jp
Letter, Jimmy Gibbs to James Franklin and Margaret Buchanan, December 18, 1978
In this letter, postmarked December 18, 1978, Jimmy Gibbs writes to his friend, James Franklin Frank Buchanan and his wife, Margaret to share his pleasure in receiving their letter and to let them know when the next get together for retired extension agents will be. He includes a photograph and a list of attendees from the previous year\u27s get together. The letter is written on Idlewild Lake Serene stationary. An envelope with a Hattiesburg, Mississippi postmark and a five cent postage stamp is included.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-james-franklin-buchanan/1046/thumbnail.jp
Letter, Elisabeth to Margaret and James Franklin Buchanan, August 22, 1990
In this letter, dated August 22, 1990, Elisabeth Ray writes to her aunt and uncle, James Franklin and Margaret Ray Buchanan to let them know that they have moved her father, Leighton Ray, to a new convalescent hospital in Nantucket, Massachusetts. She describes how much better he is doing there than at the previous hospital and how he is able to have more visitors now. She provides the new address and telephone number so that Margaret and Frank can contact him. An envelope with a Buzzards Bay, MA postmark and a twenty-five cent postage stamp is included.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-james-franklin-buchanan/1050/thumbnail.jp
Circular Letter from Cooperative Extension Office to All Extension Workers, August 23, 1944
In this circular letter, dated August 23, 1944, the Cooperative Extension office at Mississippi State College forwards a letter written from a county agent serving in military during World War II. The forwarded letter, addressed to John, describes his time in France. The extension letter is signed by L. I. Jones, Director of Agricultural Extension Service.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-james-franklin-buchanan/1056/thumbnail.jp
Greeting card, Frances and Hugh Potts to James Franklin and Margaret Ray Buchanan, February 19, 1964
This greeting card, sent by Frances and Hugh Potts to James Franklin Frank and Margaret Ray Buchanan, lets the Buchanans know that they are thinking of them and are thankful for their thirty year friendship. The illustration on the card consists of blue, pink, purple and teal butterflies, and blue and purple flowers. An envelope with a Kosciusko, Mississippi postmark and a five cent postage stamp is included. A handwritten not along the bottom of the envelope states 30th Anniversary I came here 30 years ago today (Feb. 19, 1964) From Frances and Hugh Potts.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-james-franklin-buchanan/1077/thumbnail.jp