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Baseball Park, Gulfport, Mississippi
This black and white postcard features six baseball players in their team uniforms standing out on the baseball field during a game. The bleachers are filled with spectators. The title in the upper left is in red and reads Baseball Park, Gulfport, Miss. The back of the postcard identifies the item as a postcard and provides indication for address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and the card is postmarked Gulfport, Mississippi, August 8, 1907. The card is addressed to Miss Agnes Grove in Mobile, Alabama.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1391/thumbnail.jp
Yacht Club, Biloxi, Mississippi
This black and white postcard features a two story building on stilts out on the water. The building has a cupola in the front and each floor has a balcony and railings. The roof also has a covered deck with railing. A sailboat is on the water to the right of the building. The title in the bottom center is in red and reads Yacht Club, Biloxi, Miss. An inscription is written along the top sky portion of the image. The back of the postcard identifies the item as a postcard and provides publisher information as well as indication for address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and the card is postmarked Biloxi, Mississippi, July 1, 1907. The card is addressed to Miss Florence Burns in New Orleans, Louisiana.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1374/thumbnail.jp
St. Stanislaus College, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi
This black and white postcard features two large buildings with the building on the left featuring a bell tower and the building on right featuring a cupola. Bay St. Louis, Miss. is in the lower left corner and St. Stanislaus College is in the lower right corner. The back of the postcard identifies the item as a postcard and provides indication for address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and the card is postmarked Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, April 2, 1907. The card is inscribed and is addressed to Miss Evelena Koolsburgen in Biloxi, Mississippi.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1311/thumbnail.jp
Scene on Rotten Bayou near Pass Christian, Mississippi
This black and white postcard features a group of people on a covered canoe with a flag on each end and a man standing on stern of the canoe. The canoe is out on the water and trees are behind it. The title, Scene on Rotten Bayou near Pass Christian, Miss. is along the top of the card. A handwritten inscription is in the top and bottom right corners of the card. The back of the postcard identifies the item as a postcard and provides publisher information as well as indication for address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and the card is postmarked Pass Christian, Mississippi, February 2, 1907. The card is addressed to Mrs. Thomas McGuire in Louisville, Kentucky.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1312/thumbnail.jp
Electric Light and Power Plant, Pascagoula, Mississippi
This black and white postcard features a large multilevel building with a tall smoke stack in the center that is emitting smoke. The building has several pine trees around and in front of it. A horse and wagon is standing in front of the corner end of the building and the wagon is emblazoned with the words: Pascagoula St. RY and Power Co. then ICE No. 1. A man appears to be loading something in the wagon. An Note the umbrella over the wagon-driver. Another horse and wagon with two men are parked in front of the entrance to the building. The building has on it Pascagoula Street Railway and Power Company. The title along the bottom reads Electric Light and Power Plant, Pascagoula. The publisher information is located in the lower left corner of the image and an inscription is handwritten in the white space beneath the title. The back of the postcard identifies the item as a postcard. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and the card is postmarked July 2, 1907 with the location too faded to read. The card is addressed to Mrs. Lucy M[?] in O\u27Fallon, Missouri.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1380/thumbnail.jp
Regatta at Bay St. Louis, Mississippi
This color postcard features several small sailboats out on the open water. The title, Regatta at Bay St. Louis, Miss. is beneath the image and an inscription is along the bottom of the card. The back of the postcard identifies the item as a postcard and provides indication for address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and the card is postmarked Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, December 3, 1906. The card is inscribed and is addressed to Miss Eva Koch in Golconda, Illinois.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1326/thumbnail.jp
The Biloxi Pottery, Biloxi, Mississippi
This color postcard features two wood clapboard buildings at the turn of the twentieth century. The building in the foreground has a long porch with light colored railing along the length. Two wagons/carriages are parked in front of it. The second building is a two story structure with an Asian style tower on the left end that bears a sign reading Biloxi Art Pottery. A white sign extends from the side of the building. A man in an apron is standing on the side of the street in front of the buildings. Tress and a powerline pole are behind the second building. The title along the bottom of the card reads The Biloxi Pottery, Biloxi, Miss. An inscription is handwritten on the white space along the left edge of the card. The back of the postcard identifies the item as a postcard and provides indication for address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and the card is postmarked Biloxi, Mississippi, January 7, 1906. The card is addressed to J. Elmer Tolbert in Carrollton, New York.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1334/thumbnail.jp
...And the Rain Came to Mayfield, poster
...And the Rain Came to Mayfieldhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/theatremsu-tmsu-blackfriars/1539/thumbnail.jp
...And the Rain Came to Mayfield, press
...And the Rain Came to Mayfieldhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/theatremsu-tmsu-blackfriars/1532/thumbnail.jp
...And the Rain Came to Mayfield, program
...And the Rain Came to Mayfieldhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/theatremsu-tmsu-blackfriars/1537/thumbnail.jp