The
Mississippi Book Collection is a collection of 18 volumes relating to the history
of Mississippi and its people primarily in the 18th and 19th centuries. Several
of the volumes have great period illustrations and portraits of relevant historical
figures. All the titles contained on this CD are listed below. - A
history of Mississippi for use in schools (1892) - Lowry, Robert; McCardle, William
H. - 262 pages
- Reconstruction
in Mississippi (1901) - Garner, James Wilford - 422 pages
- History
of Mississippi and civil government (1892) - Duval, Mary V - 387 pages
- History
of Hinds County, Mississippi, 1821-1922 (1922) - Rowland, Eron Opha (Moore) "Mrs.
Dunbar Rowland" - 60 pages
- A
history of Columbus, Mississippi, during the 19th century (1909) - Lipscomb, W.
L. (William Lowndes); United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mississippi Division.
Stephen D. Lee Chapter No. 34, Columbus; Young, Georgia P. - 167 pages
- Mississippi
in 1883. Report of the Select committee to inquire into the Mississippi election
of 1883 (1884) - Hoar, George Frisbie - 683 pages
- A
history of educational legislation in Mississippi from 1798 to 1860 (1921) - Weathersby,
William Henington - 204 pages
- History
of Jasper County, Mississippi, cemetery records, 1834-1910, index of wills &
land grants, 1834-1905 (1900) - Daniel, H. H - 106 pages
- The
official and statistical register of the state of Mississippi (1908) - 1317 pages
- The
Chisolm massacre: a picture of "home rule" in Mississippi (1878) - Wells,
James M. (James Monroe) - 331 pages
- School
laws of the state of Mississippi. Chapters: 125, schools; 137, county superintendents;
138, state superintendent. Annotated code of 1906, laws of 1908, laws of 1910,
laws of 1911, laws of 1912, laws of 1914 (1915) - 74 pages
- Mississippi
(1919) - United States. Railroad Administration - 40 pages
- Industrial
Mississippi (1904) - Walker, Elisha - 95 pages
- Publications
of the Mississippi historical society Volume 10 (1898) - Riley, Franklin Lafayette,
editor - 579 pages
- Guide
to Mississippi (1874) - Mississippi. State board of immigration and agriculture;
Griggs, Richard - 119 pages
- Mississippi;
a guide to the Magnolia state (1938) - Federal Writers' Project. Mississippi -
545 pages
- The
Queen city of the South. Natchez, Mississippi; (1880) - McCormick, C. N. - 60
pages
- Kemper
County vindicated, and a peep at radical rule in Mississippi (1879) - Lynch, James
Daniel - 416 pages
Here
are the computer requirements to run and operate this CD. You must have a PC running
Windows or a Macintosh running OS X or higher software and a web browser. All
the manuals in this disk are in DJVU format. This format allows you to page through
the manuals, enlarge pages for better viewing and print the individual pages or
entire manual as well as many other things. The viewer is very intuitive to use
and has a full help system to answer any questions you may have about its more
advanced features. The viewer is included on the CD. |