University of Mississippi Libraries
Claude F. Clayton Collection
MUM00738
Table of Contents
- Summary Information
- Biographical Note
- Scope and Content
- Administrative Information
- Related Materials
- Controlled Access Headings
- PURL
- Access Restrictions
- Collection Inventory
- Series 1: Chambers Papers
- Series 2: General Subject Files and Correspondence
- Series 3: Military and National Guard Material
- Series 4: Campaign Files: 1946 and 1948 Primary Campaign Materials for Clayton’s runs for the Mississippi 1st Congressional
District seat (held by John Rankin) - Series 5: Memorabilia
PURL
http://purl.oclc.org/umarchives/MUM00738/
Access Restrictions
Open for research. This collection is stored at an off-site facility. Researchers interested in using this collection must
contact Archives and Special Collections at least two business days in advance of their planned visit.
Summary Information
- Repository
- University of Mississippi Libraries
- Title
- Claude F. Clayton Collection
- Date [bulk]
- Bulk, 1946-1968
- Date [inclusive]
- 1934-1969
- Extent
- 57.0 Linear feet
- Language of Materials
- English
- Abstract
- Claude F. Clayton served as a judge in the U.S. District Court of Northern Mississippi (1958-67) and the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Fifth Circuit (1967-69). His collection contains judicial files from his tenure on both courts. It also includes records
from two unsuccessful campaigns for U.S. Congress in 1946 and 1948 and papers from his thirty-plus years of service in the
Mississippi National Guard where he retired as major general and commander of the 31st Infantry Division.
Preferred Citation
Claude F. Clayton Collection (MUM00737), Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi
Biographical Note
Claude Feemster Clayton was born on 4 August 1909 in Tupelo, Mississippi to Claude and Mary Annis Feemster Clayton. After
graduating from the University of Mississippi Law School in 1931, Clayton opened a private practice in his hometown for four
years before serving three years as Lee County prosecuting attorney. In 1938, he won election as circuit judge of the First
Circuit Court District of Mississippi.
Clayton resigned his judicial commission in 1940 to serve in the U.S. Army where he rose to the rank of colonel. After attending
the British Staff College, Clayton was assigned to Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces in November 1944. Transferred
to XII Corps artillery, he served as intelligence officer through Holland and Germany and received a Bronze Star for his actions.
After the his discharge in November 1945, Clayton returned to private practice in Tupelo as a civilian and continued to serve
in the Mississippi National Guard. He retired from the Guard in 1965 as a major general and commander of the 31st Infantry
Division (otherwise known as the Dixie Division). In 1965, he accepted the Legion of Merit medal – the first time that a member
of the National Guard or Reserve had received the award outside of wartime.
In 1946 and 1947, Clayton conducted two unsuccessful political campaigns against incumbent U.S. Representative John Rankin
for the Democratic nomination. From 1948 to 1953, he served as Tupelo city attorney.
In February 1958, President Dwight Eisenhower nominated Clayton to the U.S. District Court of Northern Mississippi, and the
Senate confirmed the appointment.
When a riot occurred at the University of Mississippi in 1962 over integration and President John F. Kennedy federalized the
state’s National Guard, Clayton was the commanding officer of the 31st Infantry Division. After explaining the potential conflict
of interest to U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy (any arrested rioters were likely to appear before him as a civilian
judge), he received an official release from military duty.
During his time on the U.S. District Court bench, Judge Clayton presided over numerous civil rights trials. These included
the cases of several University of Mississippi rioters, the trial of law enforcement officers in Winona charged with beating
civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer, voting rights cases, and the desegregation of school systems in Grenada, Sunflower,
Carroll, Benton, Bolivar, and Coahoma counties.
In 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson nominated Clayton for a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit after
an aide’s reported that Clayton had been “fair and just” on civil rights matters. The American Bar Association’s Standing
Committee of the Federal Judiciary submitted its unanimous opinion that the nominee was “exceptionally well qualified for
the appointment,” and the Senate confirmed it on 26 October 1967.
In July 1968, Clayton suffered a stroke. He died a year later on 4 July 1969 while in the Veteran’s Administration Hospital
in Washington, DC. Clayton lies buried in Glenwood Cemetery in Tupelo, Mississippi.
Clayton was married to Bronson Elizabeth Munday. Together, they had three children: Mary Munday Tyrone, Bronson Oosterhuis,
and Claude F. Clayton Jr. Judge Clayton was a member of the First United Methodist Church, American Bar Association, Community
Development Foundation, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mississippi State Bar, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Alpha Delta,
Kiwanis Club, and the National Lawyers Club. He served as district chair of the Boy Scouts, Lee County disaster chair of the
American Red Cross (1935-56), vice president of the Tupelo Chamber of Commerce (1933-34), and president of the Lee County
Bar Association (1956-57). Clayton’s portrait hangs in the federal courthouse in Aberdeen, Mississippi.
Scope and Content
The Claude F. Clayton Collection consists primarily of 823 case files from his tenure on the U.S. District Court of Northern
Mississippi (1958-67) and the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals (1967-69). These appear in boxes 1 through 25. Oversized
case files reside in Box 33. Although some of the contents may duplicate the official court records of the cases (such as
motions, briefs, and opinions), chambers papers can provide valuable insight into court deliberations and the internal workings
of the judiciary since they may include material created prior to the issuance of a judicial decision, such as case notes,
draft memoranda and opinions, correspondence with colleagues, and research. The collection preserves the integrity of Judge
Clayton’s original file names and arrangement – case files are arranged alphabetically by case title. Of particular interest
to researchers will be the many rulings Clayton issued on civil rights cases.
Additional subject files related to his judicial tenure as well as correspondence appear in Series 2 located in Boxes 25 through
27. These include three files originally entitled “Crackpot” containing correspondence received by the judge on controversial
issues like civil rights.
Series 3 holds files related to Clayton’s service in the Mississippi National Guard (in Box 27).
Series 4 consists of records related to Clayton’s unsuccessful 1946 and 1948 campaigns to unseat U.S. Representative John
Rankin (Boxes 28 through 30, with oversized Box 31 holding newspapers on the subject).
Series 5 contains memorabilia. Oversized Box 32 holds certificates and awards received by Clayton, while Boxes 33 through
44 hold military apparel, flags, a judge’s robe, and memorabilia.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
University of Mississippi Libraries November 2013
Access Restrictions
The collection is open to researchers. However, it is stored at an off-site facility. Researchers interested in using this
collection must contact Archives and Special Collections at least two business days in advance of their planned visit to request
specific boxes.
Copyright Restrictions
See University of Mississippi Archives and Special Collections Policies for information on use restrictions.
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions
of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a
photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be “used
for any purpose other than private study, scholarship or research.” If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy
or reproduction for purposes in excess of “fair use,” that user may be liable for copyright infringement.
Additions
No further additions are expected to this collection.
Acquisition Information
Clayton’s widow, Bronson Munday Clayton, and his son, Claude F. Clayton Jr., donated the collection to the University of Mississippi
Law School in 1979.
The University of Mississippi administration transferred responsibility for the collection to the Archives & Special Collections
in 2004.
Processing Information
Student workers Audrey Uffner and Lennie Patterson processed the files. Stan Whitehorn served as a consultant on the descriptions
and preservation of the military apparel and memorabilia. Katrina Sims processed and scanned the photographs; Tara Pawley
compiled the metadata. Law School interns Sierra Brown and Seth Johnson compiled abbreviated descriptions for the case files.
Political Papers Archivist Leigh McWhite wrote the introductory notes for the finding aid, while Digital Initiatives Librarian
Susan Ivey encoded the online finding aid in November 2013.
Related Materials
Related Materials at the University of Mississippi
Bibliography: Norma Fields. “Claude Clayton Remembered as ‘Brilliant’ Judge, General” Tupelo Daily News (31 July 1970), p. 17.
“Judges: Change Down South” Time (24 November 1967).
Sheldon Goldman. Picking Federal Judges: Lower Court Selection from Roosevelt through Reagan. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997. Call Number: KF8776 G65 1997.
Charles V. Hamilton. The Bench and the Ballot: Southern Federal Judges and Black Voters. New York: Oxford University Press, 1973. Call Number: KF4893 H34.
Claudia Hopkins, et al. Leadership Legacy: The Honorable Claude F. Clayton, Judge, General, Your Honor, Sir (no date). Call Number: KF373 C54 H66 1970z.
Kay Mills. This Little Light of Mine: The Life of Fannie Lou Hamer. New York: Dutton, 1993. Call Number: E185.97 H35 M55 1993.
“Rites Today for Clayton in Tupelo” Jackson Clarion-Ledger (7 July 1969).
“Services Will Be Tomorrow for Judge Claude F. Clayton” Memphis Commercial Appeal (6 July 1969).
Paul J. Scheips. The Role of Federal Military Forces in Domestic Disorders, 1945-1992. Washington, DC: United States Army, Center for Military History, 2005. Call Number: D 114.19:R 64/2/2005.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Nomination of Claude F. Clayton. Hearing before a Special Subcommittee of the Committee of the Judiciary, United States Senate,
Ninetieth Congress, First Session, on Nomination of Claude F. Clayton, of Mississippi, to Be United States Circuit Judge,
Fifth Circuit, October 23, 1967. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1968. Available on microfiche in the J.D. Williams Library.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Nomination of Claude F. Clayton. Hearing before a Subcommittee of the Committee of the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth
Congress, Second Session, on Nomination of Claude F. Clayton, of Mississippi, to Be United States District Judge for the Northern
District of Mississippi, March 3, 1958. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1958. Call Number: Y 4.J 89/2: 57/2.
United States. District Court (Mississippi: Northern District). Ceremony for the Unveiling of a Portrait of the Honorable Claude F. Clayton: United States District Judge, March 14, 1958
– November 23, 1967, United States Circuit Judge, November 24, 1967 – July 4, 1969. [Aberdeen, MS: 1976]. Call Number: KF373 C54 C47 1976.
Related Material in Special Collections: Graduating/Senior Theses Collection. Includes the 1905 University of Mississippi senior thesis of Claude Clayton (Judge Clayton’s father), entitled “The Inalienable
Rights of a Person Charged with Murder.”
J.P. Coleman Collection. Coleman served on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals with Clayton.
James O. Eastland Collection. The papers of this U.S. Senator from Mississippi (1941, 1945-78) contain a file on Clayton’s judicial nomination as well
as clippings on the judge.
R. Malcolm Guess Collection. Collection includes a 1947 letter from Clayton.
John C. Satterfield/American Bar Association Collection. Files include a 1962 petition from U.S. Marshal James P. McShane to Clayton regarding the integration of the University of
Mississippi by James Meredith.
Related Material at Other Repositories: The Judge John R. Brown Papers at the University of Houston’s O’Quinn Law Library
include correspondence with Clayton.
The Howard A. Glickstein Papers at the Notre Dame Archives includes a U.S. Court of Appeals Brief “Robert F. Kennedy v. Hon.
Claude F. Clayton – Motion for leave to file petition for a writ of mandamus.”
The Walter Sillers Jr. Collection at Delta State University contains a file with Clayton correspondence.
Separated Materials
Curators removed several publications from the Claude F. Clayton Collection. These volumes are now available in the main stacks
of the J.D. Williams Library or the Archives & Special Collections. Please view the list of available titles.
Curators also removed original photographs to separate storage in Annex Cold Room, Modern Political Archives Photographs,
Box 3, Folders 11-16; Box 4, Folders 5-8; and Box 7, Folders 22-38. These are available as the Claude F. Clayton digital collection.
Controlled Access Headings
Personal Name(s)
- Clayton, Claude F. (Claude Feemster), 1909-1969
- Rankin, John E. (John Elliott), 1882-1960
Subject(s)
- Civil rights – Mississippi
- Judges — Mississippi
- Law — United States – Cases
- Military uniforms — American
- Mississippi. National Guard
- Political campaigns — Mississippi
- United States. Court of Appeals (5th Circuit)
- United States. District Court (Mississippi: Northern District)
Collection Inventory
Series 1: Chambers Papers 1956-1968 |
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1 Box 1: Case Files A-B 1965-1968 |
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Folder 1: Abbott v. Barrentine Mfg. Co. Inc., et al No. GC6320 [Suit for patent infringement and unfair competition; Decided: |
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Folder 2: Gertrude Adair v. Celebreeze [John W. Gardner] No. WC644 [No. WC644: Appellant sought review of the District Court |
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Folder 3: Aerial Agricultural Service of Montana, et al v. Underwriters at Lloyd’s, London No. G-C-24-61 [Suit to enforce |
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Folder 4: In the Matter of Aircapitol Manufacturers, Inc. No. BK 64179 [Bankruptcy action including petition to reclaim leased |
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Folder 5: Claim of Roger Austin Schelif against Aircapitol Manufacturers, Inc. No. BK64179 [Personal Injury liability claim |
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Folder 6: Joe A. Allen v. Don O. Baker No. GC685 [Action to recover for wrongful death during the course of employment; circa |
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Folder 7: Bobby G. Allred v. United States of America No. GC664 [Application to proceed in forma pauperis supported by affidavit |
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Folder 8: American Bosch Arma Corp. v. International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers No. EC6512 [Action to |
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Folder 9: American Can Co. v. Columbus Canning Co. CA No. 1161 [Action to recover for material purchased for which payment |
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Folder 10: American Casualty Co. v. [William I.] Rosamond et al No. EC6328 [Suit alleging failure to perform duties and obligations |
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Folder 11: American Casualty v. Smith No. DC638 [Action for the recovery of double indemnity on an insurance policy, judgment |
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Folder 12: American Potash and Chemical Corp. v. United Association of Journeymen, et al No. EC6721 [Action seeking recovery |
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Folder 13: American Surety Co. v. O.G. Davis and E.K. Barnes CA No. 1081 [Suit claiming employer liability insurance applies |
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Folder 14: D.A. (James) Anaston v. Oscar W. Stark, et al No. DC6623 [Cause of action arising out of an automobile-tractor |
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Folder 15: Katie Ruth Anderson, et al v. J.J. Nosser, et al No. GC669 [Class action suit brought against officials and employees |
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Folder 16: Anderson (James E.) v. Stovall, et al No. DC2262 [Estate seeking damages for the death of J.E. Anderson on behalf |
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Folder 17: Anderson-Tully Co. v. Dr. J.M. Walls et al No. GC659 [Action to quiet title to land known as “Luna Bar” located |
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Folder 18: A.L. Andrews et al v. James Green et al No. GC6528 [Action seeking injunctive relief; circa June 1965] 1965 |
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Folder 19: Appliance Buyers Credit v. Nichols No. GC6339 and GC6340 [Action to collect debt, circa 1963] 1963 |
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Folder 20: Armstrong v. United States of America No. EC 6311 [circa 1963] 1963 |
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Folder 21: Armour and Co. v. Malvin Smith No. E-C-12-62 [Action to collect contract indebtedness or account and liability, |
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Folder 23: Louis L. Atkins v. Greenville Shipbuilding Corporation No. GC6732 [Action for personal injuries allegedly sustained |
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Folder 24: Attala Hydratane Gas, Inc. v. Lowry Tims Co. Inc. No. EC6613, EC6614, EC6615, and EC6616 [Action for relief against |
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Folder 22: In Re Addio Joe Assad No. DC 662, In Re Mrs. Sue P. Assad No. DC663 [Order directing the release of property seized |
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Folder 25: Atwell Transfer Co. v. Norman A. Johnson Jr., et al No. 2866-Jackson [Action for declaratory and injunctive relief |
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Folder 26: Atwell Transfer Co. v. Norman A. Johnson Jr., et al CA No. 2886 [Action for declaratory and injunctive relief brought |
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Folder 27: Samuel Bailey et al v. Joe T. Patterson Supreme Court of the United States No 643 [Civil rights action seeking |
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Folder 28: Herman A. [Audie] Ballard v. United States of America No. ECR6580 [Motion for credit for presentence time after |
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2 Box 2: Case Files B 1959-1969 |
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Folder 1: Bank of Clarksdale, Executor v. United States of America No. DC6327 [Suit for refund of income taxes; Decided 13 |
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Folder 2: Bank of Clarksdale, Ex. [Executor] of Estate of [Mae Suddoth] Barr, [Deceased] v. United States of America No. D-C-34-61 |
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Folder 3: Bank of Greenwood [Greenwood, Mississippi, A Corporation] Consolidated Cases [Manget Brother, Inc. v. The Bank of |
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Folder 4: Bank of Tupelo v. John J. Saxon, Comptroller of the Currency No. EC6514 [Action seeking to enjoin the comptroller |
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Folder 5: Charlie M. Barnes v. Anthony J. Celebreeze, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare No. EC6483 [Action to review |
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Folder 6: [Herman C.] Barnes v. E.J. Platte Fisheries No. GC651 [Motion to transfer cause; circa 1965] |
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Folder 7: Herman C. Barnes v. E.J. Platte Fisheries No. GC6447 [Civil action brought for personal injuries by seaman on defendant’s |
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Folder 8: [Billy Clyde] Barton v. [Ross R.] Barnett, et al No. W-C-38-62, [Question of jurisdictional amount; circa August |
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Folder 9: Billy [Clyde] Barton v. Ross [R.] Barnett, et al No. W-C-38-62 [Action seeking damages for injuries caused by defendants |
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Folder 10: Robert L. Barnum v. United States of America, et al No. WC6517 [Petition for writ of habeas corpus; circa June |
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Folder 11: [James A.] Basinger v. E. Constantin, Jr., et al No. E-C-1-62 [Action for breach of contract arising from poor |
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Folder 12: Baswell, et al v. Josey, et al [no case number] [Motion for temporary injunction, Order of Dismissal; circa 1964] |
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Folder 13: Baton Rouge Contracting Company, Inc., v. West Hatchie Drainage District of Tippah County, Mississippi No. WC6730 |
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Folder 14: Coleman Harper Bell v. US No. WC6532 [1) Petitioner’s motion to vacate judgment grounded on alleged coercion and |
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Folder 15: [Lougine] Bell, et al v. Almatt Motel, et al No. GC657 [Action for injunctive relief against alleged racial discrimination |
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Folder 16: Elwood Berry v. State of Mississippi, City of Holly Springs No. WCR6431 [Petition to remove a criminal prosecution |
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Folder 17: Joseph Bidwell [v. B.C. Ruth, etc.] No. GC6520 [Action challenging detainer as unconstitutional; circa 1965] |
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Folder 18: [Freddie Leon] Billingsley v. Associated Transport, Inc. [et al] CA No. 3152 [Action to recover damages for personal |
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Folder 19: In Re [Lucille M.] Billingsley, [Circuit Court Clerk and Registrar of] Tate County, [Mississippi, Senatobia, Mississippi |
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Folder 20: In Re [Lucille M.] Billingsley, [Circuit Court Clerk and Registrar of] Tate County, [Mississippi, Senatobia, Mississippi] No. DC6329 [Order to Require Production of Records for Inspection, Reproduction, and Copying; Filed August 1963] |
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Folder 21: Leola Blackman v. M.M. Bennett, et al No. GC6550 [Action by plaintiffs for redress for alleged deprivation of rights |
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Folder 22: Herbert A. Blanton v. Continental Baking Co. No. WC6643 [Motion to Dismiss for lack of jurisdiction; circa 1967] |
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Folder 23: Blue Bell, Inc. v. John Cassidy d/b/a [John] Cassidy Construction Co. No. EC5260 [Action to recover damages resulting |
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Folder 24: Mrs. Floyd R. Bolen, Claimant [No Case Number; Disability Insurance Benefits; February 1961] |
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Folder 25: Harry Bordelon v. State of Mississippi No. DC461 [Order Denying Issuance of Writ of Habeas Corpus; Entered 23 January |
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Folder 26: Aubrey W. Botts v. State of Mississippi [No Case Number; Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus, Ordering transferring |
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Folder 27: G.B. Bowen, et al v. Mary Jo B. Stockwell and William D. Stockwell No. EC6739 [Motion to Dismiss for failure to |
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Folder 28: Loeta P. Bowker, et al v. D.W. Richarson [Richardson], et al No. EC6378 [Action for damages resulting from automobile |
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Folder 29: Lessie Boyd, et al v. Paul B. Johnson, et al No. DC668 [Civil class action seeking temporary restraining order |
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Folder 30: James Bradley, et al v. J.J. Nosser, et al No. GC6654 [Suit brought for damages by plaintiffs, who were arrested |
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Folder 31: Katie Ruther Anderson, et al v. J.J. Nosser, et al No. GC669 and James Bradley, et al v. J.J. Nosser, et al No. |
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Box 3: Case Files B-C |
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Folder 1: [Linda] Braxton, et al v. [Earl G.] Hubbard, et al No. DC658 [Action for temporary restraining order against restaurant |
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Folder 2: Wayne J. Brewer [No Case Number; Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus, May-June 1967] |
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Folder 3: Ronald S. Bridgeforth v. City of Starkville No. ECR6458 [Petition for Removal of criminal proceedings under the |
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Folder 4: [Sam E.] Broadhead v. [J.L.] Enochs [Director of Internal Revenue], Meridian Federal Court CA No. 723, 724, 675, |
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Folder 5: Mary Brooks, Mary Dixon, and Irma Jean Miller v. City of Clarksdale, State of Mississippi No. DCR6449 [Withdrawal |
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Folder 6: Mary Brooks, Mary Dixon, and Irma Jean Miller v. City of Clarksdale, State of Mississippi No. DCR6449 [Information |
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Folder 7: D.J. Brown v. R.J. Edgerton CA No. D-C-12-60 {Memorandum Brief and denial of motion for summary judgment, circa |
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Folder 8: Joseph R. Brown v. United States of America No. WC6615 [Motion to vacate sentence denied, plaintiff convicted of |
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Folder 9: Tomie H. Brown v. Ralston Mitchell No. WC6639 [Action for redress for deprivation of rights and damages for injuries |
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Folder 10: L.B. Bruce v. Allstate Insurance Co. and USF & G Co. No. 711-Civil [Bench notes; no date] |
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Folder 11: A.C. Brumfield, Jr. v. Hon. W.S. Carrothers, Justice of the Peace, et al No. GC6525 [Petition for writ of habeas |
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Folder 12: Welby Brunt v. United States of America No. WC6350 [Motion for Summary Judgment, Memorandum in Opposition to Defendant’s |
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Folder 13: [Archie B.] Burchfield [et al] v. [Harold W.] Scott [and the First National Bank of Memphis, Tennessee] No. EC6394 |
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Folder 14: D.H. Burks, Administrator [of the Estate of David Lee Jones] v. Seymour Berland No. E-C-15-60 [Action brought by |
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Folder 15: [Richard] Byars v. Edward Herring and Valco Steel Corp. No. GC65 [Action to recover for personal injuries and permanent |
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Folder 16: Mr. and Mrs. William Allen Byrd v. Brooks Ward and Flick Ash No. WC6622 [Action for trespass and illegal firing |
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Folder 17: C & L [Rural Electric Cooperative Company], et al v. [Robert Kincade, Eva Kincade, and W.S.] Kincade, et al [v. |
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Folder 18: William Callahan, et al v. Bravo Woodcock, et al CA No. 1754 [Motion to set aside judgment in civil action overruled; |
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Folder 19: Ramsey Cameron v. United States of America No. 11,544 [Motion to set aside sentence overruled; Decided 19 November |
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Folder 20: Avery Cantrell v. W.C. Burnley, Chief of Police, City of Greenville [Washington County, Mississippi] No. GC668 |
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Folder 21: John H. Caperton, et al v. Winston County Board Supervisors, et al No. EC6753 [Defendant’s answer to complaint |
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Folder 22: Mrs. Dell L. Carpenter v. [Anthony] Celebrezze [Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare] No. E-C-3-62 [Civil |
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Folder 23: Mrs. Dell L. Carpenter v. [Anthony J.] Celebrezze [Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare] No. E-C-3-62 [Action |
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Folder 24: Mrs. Ruby Carpenter, et al v. Charlie Bing a/k/a [also known as] Joe Gamson d/b/a Bing’s Leadway Supermarket No. |
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Folder 25: The CECO Corporation v. Art Britt, et al No. EC6718 [Motion to dismiss for improper venue denied; Decided 21 December |
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Folder 26: Raymond Chambers, Jr. v. [Nicholas] Katzenbach, Attorney General No. WC673 [Petition for Writ of Mandamus seeking |
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Folder 27: [James E.] Chandler v. Greenville Rep. [Republic] Terminal [Inc.] No. G-C-15-61 [Civil Action brought for alleged |
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Folder 28: The Charles Stores, Inc. v. Aetna Ins. [Insurance] Co. and Hartford Ins. [Insurance] Co. No. GC6558 and GC6559 |
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Folder 29: [Mrs. Frances] Childs v. [Katheryn C.] Noe No. D-C-21-62 and [Dorothy] Hendrix v. [Katheryn C.] Noe No. D-C-20-62 |
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Folder 30: Choctaw Transportation Company [in its own Behalf of Owner of the Barge No. 9] v. Ford Construction Company and |
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Folder 31: City of Amory v. Essie Carr, Adell Howard, and Andrew Moore No. ECR6460 [Petition to remove criminal prosecution |
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Folder 32: City of Belzoni v. Charles Myles No. GCR6498 [Order Dismissing Appeal from decision remanding petition to remove |
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Folder 33: City of Belzoni v. Doritha Myles No. GCR6499 [Order Dismissing Appeal from decision remanding petition to remove |
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Folder 34: City of Clarksdale v. Robert Carter, et al No. CRD67130 [Petition for Removal arising from arrest of petitioners |
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Folder 35: City of Cleveland v. Earnestine A. McMath No. CRD67156 [Petition for removal arising out of the arrest and prosecution |
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Folder 36: City of Columbus v. Warren Galloway and Earl James Mays No. ECR6433 [Petition to remove a criminal prosecution |
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Folder 37: City of Drew v. John Harris No. GCR6420 [Petition for Removal and for other Relief; no date] |
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Folder 38: City of Drew v. John Harris No. GCR6431 [Petition for Removal and for other Relief; Filed 21 July 1964 |
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Folder 39: City of Drew v. Christopher Hexter No. GCR64 [Petition to remove criminal prosecution from the Circuit Court of |
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Folder 40: City of Drew v. Charles R. McLaurin, et al No. GCR6419 [Petition for Removal and For Other Relief for arrest resulting |
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Folder 41: City of Drew v. Charles R. McLaurin, et al No. GCR6432 [Petition for Removal and For Other Relief for arrest resulting |
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Folder 42: City of Drew v. Charles R. McLaurin No. GCR6433 [Petition for Removal and For Other Relief for arrest resulting |
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Folder 43: City of Drew v. Landy McNair, et al Nos. GCR6417 through GCR6434, Master File [Motion to Consolidate for Purposes |
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Folder 44: City of Drew v. Landy McNair, et al No. GCR6430 [Petition for Removal and For Other Relief for criminal prosecution |
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Folder 45: City of Drew v. Landy McNair, Charles Scattergood, et al No. GCR6417 [Petition for Removal and For Other Relief |
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Folder 46: City of Drew v. Joe B. Smith No. GCR6460 [Petition for removal of criminal prosecution resulting from affiliation |
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Folder 47: City of Drew v. Michael Yarrow, Fred Miller No. GCR6434 [Petition for Removal and For Other Relief for the alleged |
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Folder 48: City of Drew v. Michael Yarrow, et al No. GCR6418 [Petition for Removal and For Other Relief for arrests resulting |
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Folder 49: [State of Mississippi and/or] City of Greenwood v. Laura McGhee No. GCR6462 [Petition for Removal of a criminal |
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Folder 50: City of Greenwood v. Willie Peacock, et al No. GCR6414 [Fourteen petitions for removal of criminal prosecutions |
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Folder 51: [State of Mississippi and/or] City of Greenwood v. Anna Ruth Turner No. GCR6447 [Motion to Consolidate in Petition |
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Box 4: Case Files C-D |
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Folder 1: City of Indianola v. Otis Brown, Jr. No. GCR6471 [Order to Consolidate on Appeal for petitions to remove criminal |
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Folder 2: City of Indianola v. James Dann No. GCR6476 [Petition for removal of criminal prosecution, consolidated with City |
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Folder 3: City of Indianola v. John Harris No. GCR6477 [Petition for removal of criminal prosecution, consolidated with City |
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Folder 4: City of Indianola v. Herschel Kaminsky No. GCR6474 [Petition for removal of criminal prosecution, consolidated with |
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Folder 5: City of Indianola v. George Marshall No. GCR6475 [Petition for removal of criminal prosecution, consolidated with |
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Folder 6: City of Indianola v. M.C. Perry No. GCR6473 [Petition for removal of criminal prosecution, consolidated with City |
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Folder 7: City of Indianola v. Charles Scattergood No. GCR6472 [Petition for removal of criminal prosecution, consolidated |
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Folder 8: City of Marks [Mississippi] v. [Joe] Bateman, [John Sigel and Robert Smith] et al No. DCR6516 [Petition for removal |
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Folder 9: [City of] Marks [Mississippi] v. [Haskell A.] Kassler No. DCR6455 [Action by attorney who was arrested after alleged |
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Folder 10: City of West Point v. John Bell No. ECR6482 [Motion to Remand in action for alleged violation of city ordinance |
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Folder 11: City of West Point v. Joel Bernard No. ECR6480 [Order granting Motion to Remand in action for alleged violation |
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Folder 12: City of West Point v. Eddie Brooks No. ECR6479 [Motion to Remand in action for alleged violation of city ordinance |
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Folder 13: City of West Point v. Robert Gilman No. ECR6481 [Motion to Remand in action for alleged violation of city ordinance |
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Folder 14: City of West Point v. Gavin Lewis No. ECR6483 [Motion to Remand in action for alleged violation of city ordinance |
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Folder 15: Tarel Tuney Clanton v. C.E. Breazeale No. GC6620 [Petition for a Writ of Habeas Corpus; circa July 1965] |
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Folder 16: Tarel Tuney Clanton v. Mississippi State Prison [No Case Number; Petition for Writ of Mandamus and Writ of Habeas |
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Folder 17: James Edward Clark v. United States of America No. WC6618 [Motion of petition for leave to proceed in forma pauperis |
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Folder 18: Clarksdale Rubber Company v. United States of America No. DC6442 [Action to recover money paid by plaintiff as |
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Folder 19: Charlie Cleveland v. Charles Martin, individually and as an officer of the Police Department of the City of Greeneville, |
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Folder 20: Charlie Cleveland v. James Martin No. GC6636 [Order granting motion of counsel for leave to withdraw from representation |
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Folder 21: Leslie C. Cohen, etc. [Individually and on behalf of all other similarly situated] v. Mississippi State University |
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Folder 22: Joe Nathan Coleman, et al v. C.B. Aycock, et al No. GC6538 [Motion for production and to compel discovery in a |
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Folder 23: Benford C. Collins v. Untied Press International No. DC6315 [Motion for summary judgment in action for libelous |
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Folder 24: Mrs. Jessie Allene Collums v. Dr. O.B. Crocker No. WC6434 [Action for medical malpractice; circa 1965] |
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Folder 25: [Johnnie] Colter v. [Anthony J.] Celebrezze [Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare] No. EC6317 [Order granting |
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Folder 26: Roy Thomas Conner v. Dennis M. Baker No. DC6731 [Order granting petition to proceed in forma pauperis in action |
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Folder 27: Continental Gin Company v. John H. Freeman, d/b/a Freeman Electric Gin Company No. GC6415 [Motion for Entry of |
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Folder 28: Melzenia Cook, et al v. L.I. Bays No. WC6626 [Permanent injunction enjoining the Grenada Theatre from infringes |
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Folder 29: Robert Coppock, et al v. Joe T. Patterson, et al CA No. 3794 [Class action seeking to invalidate certain portions |
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Folder 30: Mary Agnes Corwin v. United States of America [United States of America v. Mary Agnes Corwin] No. E-CR-36-60 [Writ |
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Folder 31: Countryside Casualty Company v. Addie L. Walters, et al No. WC6713 [Order denying and overruling a motion for a |
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Folder 32: [Robert] Cunningham v. [Mario] Rocconi [Jr. and Percy M. Kimbrough] No. G-C-19-60 [Bill of Complaint dismissed |
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Folder 33: Rev. L.T. Cunningham, etc. v. Suggs Ingram, et al No. WC6630 [Motion for an order directing defendants to show |
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Folder 34: Alvin Dale v. United States of America No. WC6438 and James Franklin Morris, Jr. v. United States of America No. |
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Folder 35: [H.D.] Darby [on behalf of himself and others similarly situated] v. [James] Daniel [Circuit Clerk of Jefferson |
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Folder 36: [H.D.] Darby [on behalf of himself and others similarly situated] v. [James] Daniel [Circuit Clerk of Jefferson |
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Folder 37: [H.D.] Darby [on behalf of himself and others similarly situated] v. [James] Daniel [Circuit Clerk of Jefferson |
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Box 5: Case Files D-F |
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Folder 1: Clayborne A. Davidson v. [Anthony J.] Celebrezze [Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare] No. EC6426 [Action |
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Folder 2: Davidson-Floyd [Inc.] v. Dr. [George] Martindale [et al] No. W-C-32-62 [Order deciding attorney’s fees; Decided |
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Folder 3: [Mr. and Mrs.] J.P. Davidson, et al v. [J.E.] Bowden, et al. No.D-C-30-61 [Order remanding cause to Chancery Court |
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Folder 4: Linda Davis v. W.O. Williford, Mayor of Drew, etc. No. GC6534[Action seeking Temporary Restraining Order; Circa |
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Folder 5: Sally P. Davis v. Nelson Bunker, III No. GC6519[Order denying defendant’s application to require plaintiff to answer |
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Folder 6: [W.B.] Davis v. [Paul K.] Bishop No. GC 6334, m. to d. in abatement [Motion to dismiss special pleas in abatement; |
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Folder 7: Mrs. Mary A. Day v. [Jimmy] Reynolds No. D-C-29-61[Order denying defendant’s motion for a new trial based upon a |
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Folder 8: Estate of Kathel Dean [Deceased Minor, By Ellis Hugh Dean, Administrator] v. William Travis Smothers CA No. 685 |
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Folder 9: Decorative Patents Promotion Corp. v. Acme Quilting Co., Inc. No. DC6631[ Order dismissing copyright infringement |
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Folder 10: [Ira B.] [Mrs. Sarah M.] De Freese v. Stanfill Poultry, et al Nos. EC671 and EC672 [Both cases are before the court |
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Folder 11: Mrs. Erline L. Dendy v. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, et al No. EC648 [Order deciding defendants |
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Folder 12: Mrs. Robert E. Derrow v. John S. Durham, et al No. GC6727 [Order requiring plaintiff to provide answers to interrogatories; |
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Folder 13: [Clarence] Dillingham v. [John W.] Gardner Sec. H.E.W. [Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare] No. GC673 |
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Folder 14: Lee F. Dilworth, et al v. R.N. Riner, et al No. EC6463 [Order denying Plaintiff’s Temporary Restraining Order request |
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Folder 15: [Lee F.] Dilworth, et al v. [R.N.] Riner, et al No. EC6463 [Order allowing deferral of depositions, remanding case |
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Folder 16: Lowell Dodge v. State of Mississippi No. CRW6781 [Order remanding criminal case to Justice of the Peace Court of |
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Folder 17: Mingo Donald, Jr. v. [Honorable J.] Kenna Owens, Justice of the Peace [District No. 3, Rankin County, Mississippi]
CA No. 3769(J) [Judge Clayton along with two other judges were a part of a three-judge court assigned to this case, but the |
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Folder 18: J.D. Doty, Trustee [of the Estate of E. & A. Furniture Manufacturing Company, Inc.], etc. v. [Asa Bishop] Atkinson |
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Folder 19: Helen S. Dunn v. [Author S.] Flemming, Secretary [Health, Education, and Welfare for the United States of America] No. G-C-4-60[ Order affirming decision of the Secretary denying Social Security benefits; Decided 30 August 1960] |
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Folder 20: [E.I.] DuPont [De Nemours and Company] v. [Davis a.] Whitfield No. G-C-8-62 [Order granting plaintiff’s motion |
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Folder 21: Mrs. Betty Katherine Earls v. James Thomas Patterson, Jr., [James T. Patterson Sr.] et al No. WC6428 [Order dismissing |
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Folder 22: L.Z. Easterwood v. William R. Pfeiffer, III, and Michael Childs No. EC6520 [Motion for summary judgment taken on |
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Folder 23: Samuel Echoles v. Chas. [Charles] E. Breazeale, Supt. Miss. [Superintendant of the Mississippi] State Penitentiary |
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Folder 24: R.F. Embry v. Sidney L. Hurdle, [Substituted Trustee, et al] etc. No. W.C. 6364 [Order dissolving temporary injunction |
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Folder 25: [R.F.] Embry v. [Sidney L.] Hurdle [Substituted Trustee, and the Small Business Administration, an Agency of the |
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Folder 26: Edna Talley English vs. Insurance Company of North America No. EC6398 [Action by beneficiary to recover on accident |
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Folder 27: Edna Talley English v. Insurance Co. of N. [North] American No. EC6398 [Action by beneficiary to recover on accident |
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Folder 28: Euclid-Mississippi, a division of Tripeer Organizations, Inc. v. R.G. Brown, Jr., et al No. EC6464 [Action where |
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Folder 29: Robert Feinglass v. J. Brooks Ward, [Sheriff of Benton County, Mississippi, and John Doe, Jailer for Benton County, |
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Folder 30: Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company v. Mrs. Dorothy F. McDaniel [Administrator of the Estate of T.H. McDaniel, T.H. |
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Folder 31: Firestone Tire and Rubber Company v. Gladney Hooker [doing business as Hooker Texaco Station] No. W-C-8-61 [Order |
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Folder 32: Firestone Tire and Rubber Company v. Gladney Hooker and J.L. Otts No. W-C-28-61 [Opinion setting aside deed conveyance; |
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Folder 33: Firestone Tire and Rubber [Company] v. Gladney Hooker, et al [and J.L. Otts] No. W-C-28-61 [Order granting plaintiff’s |
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Folder 34: First National Bank v. Harvey D. Hamilton No. DC 6722 [Order dismissing with prejudice; Decided 3 November 1967] |
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Folder 35: First National Bank of Greenville v. Oil Screw [O/S] Charlotte Ann, [her engines, boilers, etc. and Grafton Towing |
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Folder 36: First National Bank of Shreveport [a National Banking Corporation] v. [A.R.] Marcinkowska [d/b/a Beauty Lawn Sprinkler |
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Folder 37 Hugh Larry Bell, et al v. West Point Municipal Separate School District, et al No. 6560 [Letter regarding school |
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Box 6: Case Files F-G |
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Folder 1: Charles Cecil Ford v. United States of America No. EC6453; No. 2205 in Court of Appeals Proceedings to vacate sentence |
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Folder 2: [Camden] Forrester v. [Kenneth Smith, Clyde Colston, and] Shell Oil Co. [a Corporation], et al v. [D.D.] Mills [d/b/a |
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Folder 3: [James A.] Fortune [Administrator of the Estate of Johnny Austin Fortune, Deceased] v. [The] Greyhound [Corporation |
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Folder 4: [Mrs. Lorraine W.] Fox v. Georgia-Tennessee Produce Company, Inc. No. 1129 Civil [Order overruling motion for new |
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Folder 5: [Lois Proctor] Frazier, [Widow of Thomas E. Frazier, Deceased, for herself individually and for the use and benefit |
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Folder 6: [George R.] Freeman v. Greenville Towing Co. [and the Motor Vessel Walter Williamson, her engines, tackle, etc.] No. G-C-33-60 [Action for personal injuries and order awarding compensatory damages; 1 February 1962] |
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Folder 7: Aviva Futorian, et al v. W.B. Foster, et al No. WC6522; [Order Dismissing Cause in an action for temporary restraining |
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Folder 8: G & M Tire Company, Inc. v. Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp. No. DC6425 [Action brought for Sherman Anti-Trust Act violation |
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Folder 9: G & W Towing Co. v. The Barger CB-1, etc. No. GC667 [In Rem action against barges and in personam action against |
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Folder 10: James Monroe Gandy v. United States of America No. DC6463 [Order allowing appeal in forma pauperis for decision |
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Folder 11: Garbin v. Mavar Shrimp and Oyster Co., Inc. CA No. 2055 [Suit by seaman for personal injuries resulting from a |
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Folder 12: Conrad Lloyd Garrison v. United States of America No. WC6531 [Motion to Vacate Judgment and Sentence; Decided 20 |
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Folder 13: Gem, Inc. v. United States of America No. W-C-18-60 [Action to recover income taxes and interest allegedly wrongfully |
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Folder 14: Marie Gertge v. City of Clarksdale [Mississippi] No. DCR6448 [Order remanding case to state court in action brought |
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Folder 15: Arthur [J.] Goldberg, Sec. [Secretary] of Labor [United States Department of Labor] v. Warren [G.] Kleban Engineering |
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Folder 16: [Arthur J.] Goldberg [Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor] v. [J. Aaron] Howell [William H. Freeman |
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Folder 17: Arthur J. Goldberg [Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor] v. Jestian Rex Giles E-C-32-62 [Memorandum |
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Folder 18: Arthur J. Goldberg [Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor] v. Early W. Riley and Kenneth Gillentine |
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Folder 19: [Arthur J.] Goldberg [Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor] v. Southern Farms, Inc. No. G-C-48-60 |
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Folder 20: [Robert Lee] Goldsby v. [William] Harpole [Superintendent Mississippi State Penitentiary] No. 250 Civil [Petition |
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Folder 21: Gary Good [by his good friend, Evelyn Marshal] v. Bill Moore No. EC6588 [Motion for Dismissal of Action for Failure |
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Folder 22: Willie Goodloe v. State of Mississippi (Coahoma County) No. DCR6450 [Petitions to remove criminal prosecutions |
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Folder 23: [George A.] Gordon v. [C.E.] Breazele [Superintendent of the Mississippi State Penitentiary] No. GC645 [Writ of |
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Folder 24: Benjamin Graham v. City of Batesville [County of Panola, and State of Mississippi] No. DCR6454 [Final Order on |
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Folder 25: Robert M. Graham v. Red Ball Motor Freight, Inc. No. DC6467 [Action for damages for personal injuries resulting |
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Folder 26: T.W. Graham v. United States of America No. WC636 [Action for tax refund; circa 1964] |
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Folder 27: Victoria Gray [et al] v. Hon. Paul B. Johnson [Governor, State of Mississippi, et al] CA No. 3580 [Motion Overruling |
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Folder 28: Mrs. Victoria Jackson Gray, et al v. The State of Mississippi, et al No. GC6437 [Action challenging the constitutionality |
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Folder 29: Great American Insurance Co. v. Mary E. Wilson [and William R. Wilson, a Partnership, d/b/a Boatner Insurance Agency], |
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Box 7: Case Files G-H |
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Folder 1: Greenville Gravel Co. v. C.G. Kershaw [Contracting Co.], etc. No. G-C-12-61; Order and Opinion 11 January 1962 |
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Folder 2: Greenville Gravel Co. [and Witco Company, the Dredge Lee McCourt, Barges 201 and 203, Engines, Tackle, Etc.), et |
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Folder 3: In the Matter of Greenville Sheet Metal Works No. BK65-204 [Adjudication of Bankruptcy; Decided 2 March 1966] |
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Folder 4: [John Travis] Griffin v. Memphis Sales and Manufacturing Company, et al No. EC653 [Diversity action to recover damages |
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Folder 5: Patricia Griggs [and Leland Griggs], et al v. Merle L. Nelson [d/b/a Millcreek Boat Dock, and Merle L. Nelson, Individually]
No. EC6591 [Order overruling defendant’s motion for a bill of particulars, treated by the court as a motion for a more definite |
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Folder 6: In re Paul W. Grissom, [Circuit Court and Registrar] Lee County [Mississippi] No. E-C-76-62 [Order overruling motion |
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Folder 7: [Robert T.] Gullett v. Best Shell Homes, Inc. [of Tennessee], et al No. W-C-26-61 [Order Allowing Appeal in Forma |
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Folder 8: Mrs. Marie Price Gunter v. State Life Insurance Company No. EC6711 [Action seeking accidental death benefits on |
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Folder 9: H.Y. Hackett, et al v. W.S. Kincade No. DC6323 [Class action seeking declaratory judgment, permanent and temporary |
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Folder 10: [H.Y.] Hackett [and Rev. J.D. Rayford, on behalf of themselves and others similarly situated] v. [W.S.] Kincade |
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Folder 11: [Herman F.] Haisch [Jr., et al] v. Southaven Land Co. [Inc.] No. DC6553 [Action for money damages resulting from |
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Folder 12: Paul Houston Hall, In Bankruptcy No. BK-50-62 [Order of Referee in Bankruptcy; Decided 13 October 1962] |
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Folder 13: Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer, et al v. Cecil C. Campbell, Registrar, et al No. GC6522 [Order Overruling Plaintiff’s Motion |
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Folder 14: Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer, Perry Hamer, John Reddy and “John Doe” v. Curtis E. Floyd and W.D. Williford No. GC6726 |
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Folder 15: Sadie Hamlin, et al v. Edward D. Hamlin, et al No. EC6440 [Action to set aside two deeds of trust held by defendant |
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Folder 16: Milton H. Hancock v. C.E. Breazeale [No Case Number; Correspondence; October 1967] [Advice letter Plaintiff claiming |
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Folder 17: [Anne] Hanson v. Dalrymple Equipment Co. [and Isom Williams], et al No. EC6461 [Diversity action by plaintiff seeking |
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Folder 18: Ted G. Harden, et al v. Board of Supervisors of Lowndes County, Mississippi No. EC6679 [Motion to dismiss complaint |
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Folder 19: [P. Barron] Harpole v. Devikumara Varma Thampuran No. EC654; [James Felton] Clarke v. Devikumara Varma Thampuran |
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Folder 20: Dave Harris, d/b/a Booga Bottom Sky Farms v. Orion Insurance Co., [Ltd] et al CA No. D-C-18-61 [Complaint praying |
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Folder 21: John W. Harris v. United States of America No. G-C-25-60 [Complaint for damages resulting from a plane crash alleging |
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Folder 22: Robert Harris v. Armon Howell [Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus alleging that continued incarceration violates |
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Folder 23: Scott Harris, et al v. Town of Itta Bena, Mississippi, et al No. GC6756 [Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus alleging |
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Folder 24: Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company v. Tishomingo County, Mississippi, et al No. EC6762 [Order sustaining plaintiff’s |
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Folder 25: Emmet Harty, Howard Dye Jr., and Sam Valencino v. H.M. Rich Sr., et al No. GC6452 Three-Judge Court [Action concerning |
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Box 8: Case Files H |
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Folder 1: L.B. Hathorn v. John Gardner, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare [ Order denying defendant’s motion for |
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Folder 2: Ernest Barkley Hawkins v. United States of America No. 8468 Cr.[File consists primarily of the correspondence between |
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Folder 3: Herbert Darrell Hay v. United States of America No. ECR652 and Civil No. EC6712 [Order denying Petitioners motion |
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Folder 4: [John W.] Hayes and [Edgar W.] Yarbrough v. [Buford Eugene] Garrett Nos. 2001 and 2002 Civil Southern Division [Order |
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Folder 5: Willie Hazelwood, et al v. C.B. Aycock, et al. No. GC 6515 [Order denying Defendant’s motion for dismissal and order |
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Folder 6: Roy E. Hedrick v. Towing Service, Inc. v. Delta Refining Co. No. G-C-23-61 |
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Folder 7: [Walter E.] Heller [and Company] v. [J.F.] McArthur No. DC6431 |
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Folder 8: C.W. Henderson v. United States of America No. ECR6612 [Order denying petition for jail time; decided 13 June 1968] |
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Folder 9: Aaron E. Henry v. Robert L. Adams, Jr. No. DC6724 [Order requiring Defendants admit Negroes to their restaurants; |
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Folder 10: Noelle M. Henry v. Coahama County Board of Education [a public body corporate; Paul M. Hunter, Superintendent; |
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Folder 11: E.J. Henry v. United States of America No. WC6436 [Suit brought by plaintiff under the Tucker Act. Court found |
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Folder 12: [Noelle M.] Henry v. Coahoma County [Board of Education; Paul M. Hunter, Superintendent, et al] No. D-C-43-62 [Plaintiff |
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Folder 13: Rebecca Henry, et al v. Paramount Theatre, et al No. DC6520 [Correspondence regarding establishing a permanent |
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Folder 14: In Re: W.M. Henry [Circuit Clerk and Registrar]; Oktibbeha County [and Re: Paul W. Grisson, Circuit Clerk and Registrar |
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Folder 15: Harvey S. Herod, [Mrs. Ada Burns and Mrs. Estelle Patterson] et al v. Clarence E. Morgan, Jr., [William R. Ford |
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Folder 16: [Sam B.] Herron [Sr.] v. [V.A.] Herron [Jr.] No. 597 Civil Western Division [Case dealing with the establishment |
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Folder 17: William O. Hickey v. Lorine Caldwell, et al No. DC6630 [Order dismissing case without predjudice; decided 16 January |
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Folder 18: Hickory Springs Manufacturing Co. [of Arkansas, Inc.] v. Ko-Mar Manufacturing Co. [Furniture Manufacture, Inc.] and Gus Ballard No. EC6689 [Motion to amend complaint; Order extending date for defense to answer interrogatories; circa 1967] |
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Folder 19: Cora Hicks, et al v. Bond’s Café [George N. Bonds], et al No. DC6519 [Proposed order of permanent injunction against |
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Folder 20: William L. Higgs, [and Robert L.T. Smith, Jr., Individually and as Representatives of all the Citizens and Taxpayers |
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Folder 21: Mrs. Geneva Hill v. Thomas M. Irwin No. WC659 [Motion for time to answer; circa 1965] |
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Folder 22: [Russel] Hill v. Brent Towing Company No. G-C-33-62 [Negligence case; circa 1963] |
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Folder 23: E.A. Hindman d/b/a [E.A.] Hindman Plumbing, etc. v. Mary W. Taylor, et al No. EC6485 [Motion for Summary judgment; |
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Folder 24: [W.W.] Hobart, Adm. [Administrator of the Estate of Kenneth Ray McClure Hobart, Deceased; and H.L. Jones, Administrator |
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Folder 25: Hoerner Boxes, Inc v. Michael Alfend, et al No. E-C-35-60 [Case in which plaintiff seeks a writ of garnishment |
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Folder 26: Barney Holland Oil Company [et al] v. [Ned] Thompson No. GC6555 [Order vacating notice to take depositions and |
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Folder 27: O. Karl Hollinger v. United States of America No. WC6417 [Order permitting prosecution of appeal in forma pauperis; |
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Folder 28: J.D. Hooks v. J.R. Phillips, Jr., et al No. WC6716 [Order dismissing defendants’ objections to the plaintiff’s |
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Folder 29: Mrs. Melvin Hope, Sr. v. Mrs. Eloise C. Parvin, [and Gordon M. Parvin] et al No. WC6556 [Order denying plaintiff’s |
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Folder 30: William E. Hopkins v. National Lock Company, et al No. GC6646 [Order dismissing complaint for want of jurisdiction; |
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Folder 31: Michael J. Horowitz, et al v. Board of Supervisors of Lafayette County, et al No. WC6712 [Case in which plaintiffs |
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Folder 32: Michael J. Horowitz v. Hon. W. Wade Park, Justice of the Peace, District No. 5, Panola County, Mississippi No. |
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Folder 33: Barbara House, et al v. City of Grenada, et al No. WC6634 [Order granting plaintiffs, individually, the right to |
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Box 9: Case Files H-K |
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Folder 1: James A. Houtenville v. Lois Donahoo, et al No. EC6774 [Order granting summary judgment to defendants in action |
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Folder 2: James Huffman v. United States of America No. W-CR-4-62; Petition for Executive Clemency [Petition for writ of certiorari |
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Folder 3: Hughes v. State [188 Miss. 554, 195 So. 311] [Brief outlining the questionable behavior of Judge Clayton during |
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Folder 4: Howard Clinton Hurst v. United States of America No. EC6632 [Motion to vacate judgment and sentence; Denied 6 June |
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Folder 5: ICC [Interstate Commerce Commission] v. [William E.] Moore, Planters Wholesale [Grocery, a Corporation], [and Sam]
Abraham d/b/a [doing business as] C’dale [Clarksdale] Beverage [Company] CA No. DC633 [Motion of the defendant for a more |
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Folder 6: IC [Illinois Central] RR [Railroad Company] v. Horace Lamon Hall No. WC6320 [Action for damages resulting from the |
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Folder 7: Indian Creek Drainage District v. [Mrs. Ethel Carter] Lee, et al No. D-C-54-61 [Action for compensation for ownership |
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Folder 8: Hannah Ingram v. John W. Gardner [Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare] No. GC6545 [Action to review to decision |
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Folder 9: Stanley Owen Ingram v. Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company [CA] No. GC6720 [Complaint alleging that plaintiff is |
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Folder 10: International Chemical Workers Union v. Planters Manufacturing Co. No. DC6610 [Title VII action by International |
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Folder 11: International Union [of Electrical Radio and Machine Workers, A.F.L.-C.I.O. Local No. 794, et al], etc. v. American |
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Folder 12: Martha Irene Isbell v. Joyce H. Brasher, et al No. WC6646 [Complaint alleging that defendant negligently operated |
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Folder 13: Jackpot Day, Inc. v. The Kroger Co. [et al] No. DC6479 [Action to enjoin defendants from using the term “Kroger |
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Folder 14: Paul George Jackson, Jr. v. Willie Martin, Jr. No. GC6634 [Action for damages resulting from defendant police officer’s |
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Folder 15: Walter E. Jackson [Mrs. Walter E. (Virgie) Jackson and Mrs. Eugene (Marie) Jackson, a Minor, By Her Husband and |
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Folder 16: Mrs. Mattie K. Jamison v. [Arthur S.] Flemming, Secretary of Health, Ed. [Education] and Welfare No. E-C-40-60 |
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Folder 17: Allen Johnson v. State of Mississippi [and Joe T. Patterson, Attorney General], et al No. GC6624 [Action by a federally |
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Folder 18: Allen Johnson v. State of Mississippi No. GC6740 [Action by a federally incarcerated prisoner attacking the constitutionality |
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Folder 19: Bobby Gene Johnson No. D-CR-13-61, No G-CR-11-61, W-CR-28-61 [Motion to vacate judgments of convictions and sentences |
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Folder 20: Mrs. Gladys C. Johnson v. Kansas City Bridge Company, et al No. D-C-37-60 [Action to recover punitive and actual |
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Folder 21: Mrs. Gladys C. Johnson v. Kansas City Bridge Company, et al No. D-C-37-60 [Action for damages for alleged trespass |
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Folder 22: Leslie Booth Johnson v. City of Clarksdale [State of Mississippi] No. DCR6452 [Petition for Removal by a Council |
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Folder 23: T. Lawrence Johnson v. Ames American Co. No. EC6519 [Motion by plaintiff to receive reasonable expenses incurred |
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Folder 24: Van Buren Johnson v. United States of America No. 8,455 Cr. Western Division [Motion to vacate and set aside a |
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Folder 25: [Mrs. Edna Harlow] Jones v. American Casualty Co., et al [Jones v. Peerless Insurance Company; Jones v. Colonial |
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Folder 26: Mrs. Edna H. [Harlow] Jones v. Peerless Insurance Co. and American Casualty Nos. D-C-26-60 and D-C-27-60 [Three |
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Folder 27: Kansas City Bridge Company [and Guy H. James Construction Company, a joint venture] v. [The] M/V Ole Miss[Her Egnines, |
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Folder 28: Kansas City Bridge Company [and Guy H. James Construction Company, a joint venture] v. The M/V Ole Miss, et al |
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Folder 29: Omer E. Keel v. Greenville Mid-Stream Service [Inc.] No. G-C-38-60 [Action for damages resulting from the alleged |
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Folder 30: [Hubert C.] Kelley v. [Anthony J.] Celebrezze [Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare] No. E-C-70-62 [Action |
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Folder 31: Lyle M. Kelley, Jr. v. United States of America No. 8399 Cr.- Western Division; Consecutive sentences [Motion for |
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Folder 32: Callie C. Kendrick v. Anthony J. Celebrezze [Secretary of Education, Health and Welfare] No. DC6439 [Action to |
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Folder 33: S.C. Rose Kendrick v. State of Mississippi No. DCR6456 [Action alleging that arrest was a result of discrimination |
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Folder 34: Clyde Kennard v. C.E. Breazeale, Superintendent No. D-C-46-62 [Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus; Decided 29 November |
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Folder 35: [Robert F.] Kennedy [Attorney General of the United States] v. [Mrs. Walter] Lewis [Circuit Clerk and Registrar |
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Folder 36: [Michael L.] Kenney v. [Honorable Earl A.] Fondren [Justice of the Peace, District No. 4, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi]
No. EC6534; [Michael L.] Kenney v. [Honorable Taylor] Eaves [Justice of the Peace, District No. 3, Winston County, Mississippi]
No. EC6535 [Motion for a temporary restraining order, preliminary and permanent injunctions to prevent the deprivation of |
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Folder 37: O.L. Kent v. J.H. McRae and Linnell Stearman No. EC6438 [Action to recover damages for the wrongful death of his |
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Box 10: Case Files K-M |
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Folder 1: [Sam] Killebrew, et al [d/b/a Liberty Cash Grocery No. 55] v. [James] Moore No. GC6630 [Action seeking both a temporary |
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Folder 2: William S. and Eva D. Kincade v. James G. Martin, Jr., Director, IRS [United States District Director of Internal |
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Folder 3: [Ronald G.] Kirby v. Greenville Towing Co. No. G-C-22-61 [Action seeking damages for injuries resulting from an |
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Folder 4: Mrs. Elizabeth Kitchens v. Life Insurance Company of North America and Lloyd Kitchens No. EC6681 [Action seeking |
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Folder 5: Klinke v. Trollinger (3 Cases) [Ruth Klinke, a Minor, v. Mrs. Connie Trollinger; Robert H. Klinke v. Mrs. Connie |
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Folder 6: Lambert Manufacturing Company In Bankruptcy No. BK-29-60 [Letter to Judge Clayton discussing a case of alleged bankruptcy; |
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Folder 7: [James A. Larson and Annie Lou] Larson v. United States of America No. EC6360 [Motion for production, inspection |
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Folder 8: Marie Lowery Lawrence v. Weyehauser Company, et al No. GC6715 [Action seeking a decree to declare plaintiff to be |
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Folder 9: [Mrs. Mary Etta] Ledbetter v. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company No. 1111 Civil Eastern Division [Complaint |
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Folder 10: Larry Ledbetter v. United States of America No. DC6472; Rickey T. Meredith v. United States of America No. DC6474; |
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Folder 11: Mrs. J.W. Lee v. Standard Life and Accident Insurance Company No. DC671 [Action seeking to recover monetary damages, |
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Folder 12: Joe B. Lee, Real Party in Interest, Acting in Behalf of the People of the United States v. C.E. Breazeale, Mr. |
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Folder 13: H.R. Lehman, et al v. Mississippi Valley Gas Company No. GC6542 [Action seeking payments in lieu of vacations allegedly |
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Folder 14: Pearlena Lewis, individually [and on behalf of all those similarly situated], etc. v. Motel Royal [(or Royale Court); |
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Folder 15: In Re: Mrs. Walter Lewis, [Circuit Clerk and] Registrar of Elections [of Bolivar County, Mississippi] No. D-C-1-61, |
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Folder 16: In Re: Mrs. Walter Lewis, [Circuit Clerk and] Registrar of Elections [of Bolivar County, Mississippi] No. D-C-1-61 |
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Folder 17: Mrs. Lewis Awaiting Jackson [In Re: Mrs. Walter Lewis, Circuit Clerk and Registrar of Elections of Bolivar County, |
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Folder 18: In Re: Mrs. Walter Lewis, [Circuit Clerk and] Registrar of Elections [of Bolivar County, Mississippi] No. D-C-1-61 |
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Folder 19: [Harry] Lipson v. [Anthony J.] Celebrezze [Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare] No. D-C-16-61 [Action seeking |
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Folder 20: Charles R. Little v. Bankers Life and Casualty Company No. GC6729 [Motion to Dismiss, Answer and Affirmative Defense |
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Folder 21: Ella F. Long v. Abraham Ribicoff, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare No. G-C-9-61 [Petition for review |
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Folder 22: [Anton] Lorenz v. Siesta Furn. [Furniture] Mfg. [Manufacturing] Company No. 1166 Eastern [Division] [Action concerning |
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Folder 23: [Anton] Lorenz v. Siesta [Furniture Manufacturing Company, Inc.] No. 1166 Civil [Action concerning the alleged |
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Folder 24: Dorothy May Flood Lowe, et al v. United States of America No. 1155 Civil Eastern Division [Action for worker’s |
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Folder 25: Lyon Division, Rockwell-Standard Corp. v. John J.A. Reynolds, Jr., as Regional Director, Twenty-Sixth Region, NLRB |
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Folder 26: [A.A.] Mabus v. Union Compress No. DC6550; [F.B.] Swearengen v. Union Compress No. DC6551 [Complaint alleging that |
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Folder 27: McKinley Mack, et al v. J.T. Bell, etc. No. GC6523 [Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus in an action concerning |
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Folder 28: Marine Leasing Services, Inc. v. S & W Barge Lines, Inc. No. GC6718 [Action for money damages in with plaintiff |
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Folder 29: Leo A. Martin v. Belford Trucking Company, Inc. No. EC 644 [Action for compensatory and punitive damages allegedly |
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Folder 30: Dr. A.K. Martinolich, et al v. Harlan G. Dean, et al CA No. 3111 [Class action instituted by resident taxpayers |
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Box 11: Case Files M |
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Folder 1: Dr. A.K. Martinolich et al v. Dean, et al No. 3111 [Action seeking to redistrict Hancock County in accordance with |
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Folder 2: Massey-Ferguson Finance Corporation v. Billy J. Bowen No. WC6714 [Complaint for a Replevin; Decided 20 May 1968] |
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Folder 3: [Harold J.] Mathies [Sr., et al] v. Superior Coach Corporation No. E-C-3-61 [Order Dismissing for want of Prosecution |
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Folder 4: May’s [Wholesale Dry Goods Company], etc. v. United States of America [CA] No. GC6416-23 [Action consisting of eight |
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Folder 5: [Mrs. Earl] Mayer v. Cities Service Oil Company No. WC6530 [Action for damages against an oil company alleging negligent |
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Folder 6: William McCammon v. United States of America v. Southern Farm Bureau Casualty Ins. Co. [Insurance Company] No. WC6419 |
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Folder 7: Mr. James McCarley, Jr. [Habeas Corpus, Nos. 12,643 and 15,450] [Letter from Jude Clayton advising a prisoner at |
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Folder 8: J.E. McCauley v. United States of America No. WC6431 [Action to recover damages from the United States under the |
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Folder 9: [Mrs. Sula C.] McCoy v. [Anthony J.] Celebrezze [Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare] No. E-C-79-62 [Action |
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Folder 10: William C. McCoy v. United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company No. DC6473 [Action for damages arising from the |
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Folder 11: Floyd McCue v. Wilburn Lancaster No. DC6482 [Action for damages resulting from a collision between a truck and |
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Folder 12: Floyd W. McCue v. Wilburn Lancaster No. DC6464 [Action seeking damages for injuries arising out of a collision |
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Folder 13: [Mrs. Mary] McCurry [Executrix of the Estate of Sam McCurry, Deceased] v. Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction Market |
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Folder 14: [Larry] McGaughy v. [Charlie Wayne] Hill No. EC6427 [Motion to dismiss by defendant sustained; 6 August 1964] |
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Folder 15: Juanita McKinney, Amx. [Administratrix] V. Westinghouse Electric Corporation No. GC653 [Action filed by administratrix |
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Folder 16: Willie Frank McKinzie v. [C.E.] Breazeale [Superintendent, Mississippi State Penitentiary] No. GC6611 [Petition |
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Folder 17: Charles McLaurin v. William C. Burnley, Jr., Custodian of Greenville Jail No. GC678 [Petition for writ of habeas |
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Folder 18: [Price C.] McLemore v. SIMCO [ Southern Implement Manufacturing Company, Inc., and George Partin] [CA] No. DC6316 |
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Folder 19: [Price C.] McLemore v. SIMCO [ Southern Implement Manufacturing Company, Inc., and George Partin] [CA] No. DC6316 |
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Folder 20: [Price] McLemore v. SIMCO [ Southern Implement Manufacturing Company, Inc., and George] Partin [CA] No. DC6316; |
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Folder 21: [Price C.] McLemore v. SIMCO [ Southern Implement Manufacturing Company, Inc., and George Partin] [CA] No. DC6316 |
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Folder 22: McLeod [Daniel MacLeod], [Thomas L.] Cashion, et al v. Vest Transport [Transportation Company] No. G-C-63-61 [Suit |
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Folder 23: Mrs. L.A. McMullin v. William Palmer No. DC651 [Action for damages resulting from the alleged negligent maintenance |
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Folder 24: Mrs. L.A. McMullin v. William Palmer No. DC651 [Action to recover damages for personal injury; Decided 6 July 1966] |
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Folder 25: Motion of McShane for summary judgment [In the Matter of the Petition of James P. McShane for a Writ of Habeas |
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Folder 26: McShane Briefs [In the Matter of the Petition of James P. McShane for a Writ of Habeas Corpus No. W-C-36-62] [Petition |
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Folder 27: McShane [In the Matter of the Petition of James P. McShane for a Writ of Habeas Corpus No. W-C-36-62] [Petition |
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Box 12: Case Files M |
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Folder 1: William C. Meeks v. United States of America [No Case Number; Correspondence March-April 1967] [Correspondence between |
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Folder 2: The Merchant’s Company v. Illinois Central Railroad Company Civil Action No. 3459 [Action arising out of alleged |
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Folder 3: Fred D. Miller, Jr. v. City of Drew [County of Sunflower and State of Mississippi] No. GCR6450 [Petition for removal |
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Folder 4: Patricia B. Miller, Denise and Daniel Miller v. Amusement Enterprises Inc. No 24259 [Clayton dissents with the majorities |
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Folder 5: John Henry Mills & Estate of Willie Murl Adams v. Memphis Sales & Manufacturing Co., et al Nos. EC 6388 and EC 6415 |
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Folder 6: The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, et al v. The Democratic Part of the State of Mississippi, et al No. WC6617 |
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Folder 7: Mississippi State Conference, AAUP [American Association of University Professors], et al v. Verner S. Holmes, et |
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Folder 8: Mississippi State Highway Department v. Johnson, Delta Division Civil No. 800 [Order remanding cause back to the |
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Folder 9: Mitchell v. Bull Johnson Steel Corporation D-C-18-60 [File consists primarily of correspondence about the case; |
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Folder 10: Mitchell v. Cockrell, No. 1147 Civil, Eastern Division [Suit by the Secretary of Labor to enjoin defendants from |
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Folder 11: Mitchell v. Engelhardt, et. Al – Eastern Division Civil Action No. 1137 [Order granting motion to strike; circa |
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Folder 12: [James P.] Mitchell [Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor] v. [Ralph L.] Webb and [Clark] Pierce |
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Folder 13: Julian F. Mize v. United States No. WC 6746 [Motion for judicial determination of mental competency; circa March |
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Folder 14: Guy E. Moman, Sr. v. Curtis Circulation Company, Inc., et al No. GC 6454 [Order canceling bond; Decided 7 December |
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Folder 15: William Montgomery v. C.E. Breazeale [No Case Number; Complaint; 1967] [Order permitting plaintiff to proceed without |
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Folder 16: Moody and Ostrowski v. McDaniel No. E-C-53-60 and No. E-C-54-60 [Case dealing with the issue of proper jurisdiction |
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Folder 17: [Mrs. Jacquolin Weaver] Moore v. [Thomas Oliver] Earnheart, [The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, Lacy |
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Folder 18: [Mrs. Jacquolin Weaver] Moore v. [Thomas Oliver] Earnheart [The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, Lacy |
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Folder 19: M.P. Moore and Annie Louise F. Moore v. United States No. DC 6346 [Order overruling defendant’s motion for partial |
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Folder 20: Herbert Kon Morgan v. United States No. WC 6628[ Case dealing with plaintiff’s motion to vacate judgment pursuant |
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Folder 21: [Mrs. Mary] Morgan v. Gray [Manufacturing Company] and [The] Lanier [Company, Inc. of the Midsouth] No. E-C-56-62 |
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Folder 22: James Franklin Morris v. United States of America No. EC6470 [Case arising out of prisoner’s wish to vacate sentence |
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Folder 23: The Moses Cases Civil Action Nos. 335, 337, 338, 339, 340, 347, 348, 349, 352, 354, 355, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, |
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Folder 24: Moses and New Cases [Cases arising out of alleged misrepresentation by the defendant in regards to oil and gas |
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Folder 25: Moses Cases (Attorney Fees) [Cases arising out of alleged misrepresentation by the defendant in regards to oil |
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Folder 26: Murphree, et al v. United States (Delta Division Tort Cases) No. DC 6443, DC 6444, DC6445, DC 6446, DC 6524 [Case |
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Box 13: Case Files N-P |
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Folder 1: National Labor Relations Board v. The Sardis Luggage Company No. DC6710 [Complaint by the National Labor Relations |
||||
Folder 2: National Surety Co. [Corp.] v. Columbus Bowling Lines, et al No. E-C-41-62 [Action for declaratory judgment concerning |
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Folder 3: National Surety Corp. v. Columbus Bowling Lines, et al No. E-C-41-62 364 [Letters pertaining to case and an Order |
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Folder 4: In the Matter of Alvin Thomas Needham, In Bankruptcy, No. 261 [Hearing on Petition of Universal C.I.T. Credit Corporation |
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Folder 5: Earnest O. Newsom v. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare No. WC6523 [Motion to Dismiss; Filed 17 August 1965] |
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Folder 6: New York Giants v. [Los Angeles Chargers and Charles] Flowers, et al No. W-C-8-60 [Action by the New York Giants |
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Folder 7: Preston Nichols v. United States of America No. WC6426 [Three cases in which plaintiff seeks to recover damages |
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Folder 8: Arthur Nickens v. State of Mississippi [No Case Number] [Motion seeking post-conviction relief and petition for |
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Folder 9: [Willie L.] Nolen v. [Anthony J.] Celebrezze [Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare] No. W-C-22-62 [Action |
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Folder 10: North American Van Lines v. Myer Levitch v. Oklahoma Clothing Manufacturers [Inc] No. D-C-34-62 [Motion to quash |
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Folder 11: Northern Assurance Co. Ltd. v. [Ruth Alleman] Cox, et al No. E-C-42-61 [Hearing of garnishment matters, Motion |
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Folder 12: [Virgil] Norton v. [James P.] McShane, et al No. WC639; [Virgil] Wesley v. [James P.] McShane, et al No. WC6310; |
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Folder 13: [Virgil] Norton v. United States of America No. W-M-17-62; [James] Chapman v. United States of America No. W-M-16-62; |
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Folder 14: Lillian Nunally, [as mother and next friend of Ulysses Z. Nunnally, an infant, individually and on behalf of all |
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Folder 15: Frank O’Bryan v. American Insurance Co., et al No. WC6649 [Action against seven insurance companies seeking to |
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Folder 16: [Donna] Oglesby v. Universal C.I.T. Credit Corp. [et al] No. WC686 [Action seeking to recover for personal injuries; |
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Folder 17: Old Colony Ins. [Insurance] Co., et al v. M-P Cotton Felt [of Mississippi, et al] No. EC6385 [Insurance companies |
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Folder 18: H.C. O’Neal v. Bryan Brothers Packing Co. [Inc., R.M. Lamon, J.H. Bryan and Wade Wildman], et al No. E-C-31-60 |
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Folder 19: Owen v. Peddle No. W-C-13-62 [Action concerned an alleged contract made by plaintiff as contractor with the owners |
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Folder 20: John Curtis Page, et al v. Oktibbeha County, Board of Supervisors, et al No. EC6642 [Action for an injunction and |
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Folder 21: Thomas H. Pearson v. Associated Press No. DC6312 [Motion to Dismiss, or in lieu thereof, to quash process; Decided |
||||
Folder 22: Thomas H. Pearson v. Associated Press No. DC6314 [Action for damages resulting from the alleged libelous publication |
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Folder 23: W.J. Pearson v. United States of America No. DC672 [Motion for declaration against the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation |
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Folder 24: The People of the State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. George H. Albertz No. GCR6438 |
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Folder 25: The People of the State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. Arance Brooks No. GCR6437 [Petition |
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Folder 26: The People of the State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. Dorothy Weathers No. GCR6436 [Petition |
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Folder 27: The People of the State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. Dorothy Weathers, Bernice Cole, |
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Folder 28: Clydie Marie Perry v. Grenada [Municipal] Seperate School District, et al No. WC6736 [Actions seeking an injunction |
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Folder 29: M.C. Perry v. City of Ruleville No. GCR6459 [Petition for Removal in case concerning a misdemeanor charge for certain |
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Folder 30: Mrs. Chas. Peters, Gdn. [Mrs. Charles Peters, Guardian of Lee Edwin Hale and Linda Ruth Hale] v. Southern Railway |
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Folder 31: [H.A.] Phillips [as trustees of Collins Hill, Jr., and Eleanor Hill, Bankrupts] v. Bank of Greenwood [a Corporation] No. G-C-27-62 [Objection to interrogatories; Decided 25 July 1963] |
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Folder 32: H.A. Phillips, as trustees [of Collins Hill, Jr., and Eleanor Hill, Bankrupts] v. Bank of Greenwood [a Corporation]
No. G-C-27-62 [Plaintiff’s Motion to Take a Deposition on Oral Examination, Plaintiff’s Motion for leave to use a Previously |
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Folder 33: Phillips [as trustee of Collins Hill, Jr. and Eleanor Hill, bankrupts] v. The Bank of Greenwood [a corporation] No. G-C-27-62 [Action to recover a sum of money, Defendant’s Motion for a More Definite Statement; Decided 25 September 1962] |
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Folder 34: [The] Phoenix [Insurance Co., etc] v. Glen Falls [Insurance Co.], etc. No. WC6351 [Action for a declaratory judgment |
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Folder 35: Pidgeon-Thomas Iron Co. v. [Harvey] Abney, [Jr., Annie Lee Salvage, and Andrew Banks] et al No. GC6527 [Action |
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Folder 36: Luther M. Pierce v. Chicago Mill and Lumber Company No. GC6547 [Action brought under the Jones Act and general |
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Box 14: Case Files P-R |
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Folder 1: Mrs. Vera Pigee, et al v. The Elite Café, et al No. DC6518 [Motion for permanent injunction; circa February 1966] |
||||
Folder 2: Mrs. J.R. Pinion v. Edward Lee Mays and Southern Cargo, Inc. No. GC6441; Joseph Pinion v. Edward Lee Mays and Southern |
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Folder 3: Ovida O. Pitcher v. T.E. Rogers No. DC657 [Order denying plaintiff’s motion to set aside verdict; Decided 30 September |
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Folder 4: Planters Mfg. Co. v. Protection Mutual Insurance Co. No. D-C-63-28 [Case arising out of plaintiff’s desire to recover |
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Folder 5: Planters Mfg. Co. v. Protection Mutual Insurance Co. No. D-C-63-28 [Case arising from a disagreement regarding the |
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Folder 6: Planters Oil Mill Tunica v. Underwriters Salvage Company No. DC6558[Order remanding cause to the docket until parties |
||||
Folder 7: [Everett] Porter v. Trunkline Gas Company, [Warren Bailey and R.E. Pinion] et al No. DC6434 [Order sustaining motion |
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Folder 8: Mrs. Ruby L. Porter, Administratix of Estate of James L. Porter v. St. Louis San Francisco R.R. [Railway Company] No. W-C-35-62 [Order denying plaintiff’s motion to remand; Decided 6 March 1963] |
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Folder 9: [John A.] Potnick v. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare No. EC6344 [Case concerning the denial of plaintiff’s |
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Folder 10: Mrs. George W. Powell v. Texaco, Inc. [Roy Dale Sherrill and James L. Brown] No. EC6383 [Order overruling defendant’s |
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Folder 11: Premium Associates, Inc., a Delaware Corp. v. James W. Hooper, et al No. E-C-22-60 [Order granting plaintiff additional |
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Folder 12: L.J. Pridmore v. Rayburn Berryhill No. EC6743 [Case that was dismissed for lack of diversity of citizenship; Decided |
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Folder 13: Providence Washington Insurance Co., et al v. Mrs. Inez H. Neal, et al CA No. 1107 [Case where Judge Clayton determines |
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Folder 14: [Blanche B.] Provine v. [Abrahamn] Ribicoff, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare [Arthur S. Flemming, Secretary |
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Folder 15: Hiawatha Pruitt v. [Mrs. Annie Lenora W.] McMillan [and Robert Floyd McMillan, Executors of the Estate of L.B. |
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Folder 16: Public Financial Corporation No. 100 v. Bigham-Donaldson Wholesale Company No. WC6718 [Action to recover the balance |
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Folder 17: Hubert James Putt v. United States of America No. EC6587 [Plaintiff filed motion to vacate sentence, and it was |
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Folder 18: Ralston Purina Company v. Como Feed and Milling Co., No. DC2160 [Writ of garnishment suit; circa 1967] |
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Folder 19: Ralston Purina Co. v. John H. Howard d/b/a Howard’s Farm Supply No. D-C-15-60 [Writ of garnishment suit; circa |
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Folder 20: [E.J.] Raphael, Trustee in Bankruptcy of J.P. Shepherd Lumber Co. v. Harry M. Alcott, et al No. 283 Civil Greenville |
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Folder 21: J.D. Rayford v. State of Mississippi No. DCR6428 [Motion to Dismiss; circa 1964] |
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Folder 22: Walter Lucas Reece v. United States of America No. WC6341 [Motion to vacate sentence; Decided 18 October 1963] |
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Folder 23: Walter Lucas Reeves v. United States of America No. WC6341[Order allowing plaintiff to proceed in forma pauperis; |
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Folder 24: Remington Arms Company, Inc. [a corporation] v. Gibson Products Co. of Laurel, Inc., [a corporation, and Frank |
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Folder 25: [Newton] Rench v. Jet Products [Incorporated, et al No. E-C-57-62; Motion for a new trial [Plaintiff filed motion |
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Folder 26: Reserve Life Insurance Co. v. Houston Hospital, Inc. No. 1179 Civil Eastern [Division] [Suit brought by plaintiff |
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Folder 27: Jacob Ressner v. James P. Mozingo III, Victory Towing Company Inc, et al In Admiralty No. GC4362 [Petition to have |
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Folder 28: [John J.A.] Reynolds ex rel NLRB [Regional Director of the Twenty-Sixth Region of the National Labor Board, for |
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Folder 29: Robert Rice, et al v. O.B. Reno, as Superintendent of School District of Indianola, et al No. GC6517 [Group of |
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Folder 30: Eddie Richmond v. George Odell, et al No. EC669 [Civil action for deprivation of rights; circa 1966] |
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Folder 31: [Alvera] Ries v. [Roger W.] Sanders No. E-C-61-62; Motion for new trial [Motion for a new trial in negligence action |
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Folder 32: [Alvera] Ries v. [Roger W.] Sanders No. E-C-61-62; Motion to reconsider [Motion to reconsider the Court’s order |
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Box 15: Case Files R-S |
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Folder 1: James P. Rimmer, et al [James V. Rimmer, George Drinkwater, Henry Peacock, Anna D. Thomas and David Love, in their |
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Folder 2: Roberson v. Ryder Truck Lines, Inc., et al No. EC6574 [Personal injury damage suit for injuries resulting from an |
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Folder 3: Arthur Roberts, etc. v. Columbus Williams, individually, etc. No. GC6635 [Action for money damages alleging that |
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Folder 4: [Arthur] Roberts v. [Columbus] Williams [et al] No. GC6635; Current motion [Action for money damages and seeks recovery |
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Folder 5: Doylos Dean Roberts [No Case Number] [Correspondence between Judge Clayton and the prisoner regarding the length |
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Folder 6: J.D. and H.L. Robinson d/b/a Robinson Motor Co., In Bankruptcy No. BK-25-61 [Appeal of bankruptcy action; Decided |
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Folder 7: Rose v. Bestwall, et al Greenville Division [No Case Number] [Bench notes on matter concerning roofing damages; |
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Folder 8: Royal Indemnity Co. v. City of Clarksdale, [Mississippi] et al No. DC656 [Action to recover a sum of money owed; |
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Folder 9: Larry Rubin v. City of Holly Springs, State of Mississippi No. WCR6430 [Petition to remove a criminal prosecution |
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Folder 10: Hubert A. Sandefer v. State of Mississippi, et al [No Case Number] [Petition for habeas corpus denied; Decided |
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Folder 11: James M. Savery v. United States of America No. EC6410 [Motion for Enlargement of Time; circa December 1964] |
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Folder 12: [Bynum C.] Scruggs v. [Anthony J.] Celebrezze [Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare] No. E-C-82-62 [Action |
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Folder 13: Securities Investment Company [of St. Louis] v. [Bryant B.] Bradford [and James A. White] No. EC6577 [Action seeking |
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Folder 14: William Howard Self v. United States of America Nos. 8486, 8487, and 8488 Western Division [Order reducing sentence |
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Folder 15: Cleveland L. Sellers, Jr. v. City of Holly Springs No. WCR6437 [Petition to remove criminal prosecution for charges |
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Folder 16: [Delmas] Shackelford, et al v. [Richard E.] Lucas, et al No. EC6538 [Action for damages, Motion to dismiss for |
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Folder 17: C.E. Shaffer Case, et al v. Citizens Council Forum, et al No. 2068 [3068] Jackson Division, Southern District [Action |
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Folder 18: Phillip Shankerman v. [John W. Gardner [Anthony J.] Celebrezze, [Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare] etc. |
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Folder 19: Edwin Sharp, et al v. Robert Monaghan, et al No. 1146 Civil Eastern Division [Motion to Dismiss; Decided 2 December |
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Folder 20: [Clyde Q.] Sheely [et al] v. Jackson Tool and Die [Inc., et al] No. E-C-37-60 [Action for damages under the Securities |
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Box 16: Case Files S |
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Folder 1: Clyde Q. Sheely, et al v. Jackson Tool and Die, Inc., et al No. E-C-37-60 [Action for relief under the Securities |
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Folder 2: [Clyde Q.] Sheely [et al] v. Jackson Tool and Die, Inc. [et al] No. E-C-37-60 [Motions for Production of Documents; |
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Folder 3: [Clyde Q.] Sheely, et al v. Jackson Tool and Die, Inc. [v. J.W. Smith, et al] No. E-C-37-60; Rule 34 motion [Complaint |
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Folder 4: Joe Sheffield, et al v. [Luke Robinson] Board of Supervisors of Itawamba County, et al No. EC6745 [Complaint alleging |
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Folder 5: Shelby Mutual Insurance Company [of Shelby, Ohio] v. [Walter E.] Phillips, et al No. EC6549 [Action by stock purchasers |
||||
Folder 6: George Shelton, Jr., et al v. Roy Simpson, et al No. DC6525 [Action seeking preliminary injunction enjoining the |
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Folder 7: Jessie Sherrod, an infant, by her parent, P.D. Sherrod; et al v. Coker’s Café, et al No. GC6535 [Order granting |
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Folder 8: P.D. Sherrod, et al v. The Pink Hat Café, et al No. GC6536 [Action alleging violations of the Civil Rights Act of |
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Folder 9: Leo Shoenholtz v. Arthur Flemmings No. D-C-22-60 [Action to review decision of examiner and award social security |
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Folder 10: Emory M. Shofner v. Illinois Central Railroad Company No. G-C-30-60 [Suit against Illinois Central Railroad Company |
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Folder 11: Scott A. Siliven v. City of Columbus No. E-C-30-60 [Order overruling defendant’s motion to dismiss; Decided 24 |
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Folder 12: B.H. Sims v. Cranford O. Hester No. EC6647; Wayne H. Sims v. Cranford O. Hester No. ECC6648 [Motion to Dismiss; |
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Folder 13: J.R. Singletary v. State of Mississippi [No Case Number] [Application for writ of habeas corpus under forma pauperis; |
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Folder 14: [James C.] Skelton v. Fryling Electric Products [Inc] No. W-C-1-62 [Motion to dismiss granted in an action for |
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Folder 15: Leopold Skrek v. J.A. Olson Company No. WC6358 [Action based on an oral agreement between the parties for plaintiff |
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Folder 16: Delage Larry Smith v. United States of America No. 5126 Delta Division [Motion to vacate and set aside sentence; |
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Folder 17: Vada Malone Smith v. United States of America No. WC645 [Action to determine beneficiaries of decedent’s life insurance |
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Folder 18: Virgia Mae Smith, et al v. Thomas H. Pearson, et al No. DC6533 [Motion for a temporary restraining order against |
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Folder 19: Mrs. Vivian Smith [Administratrix] v. Delta Dredging Co. of Greenville [Inc.] No. G-C-15-60 [Action to recover |
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Folder 20: William Smith, Jr. v. C.E. Breazeale, Superintendent, Mississippi State Penitentiary No. GC6440 [Action seeking |
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Folder 21: [Howard] Sparks v. [Southeastern] Greyhound [Lines] No. 1135 Civil Eastern Division [Action for damages arising |
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Folder 22: [Marshall] Spencer [Arless Spencer] v. [Donald R.] West Nos. G-C-46-62 and G-C-47-72; Consolidated cases [Two personal |
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Folder 23: State Farm [Mutual Automobile Insurance Company] v. [A.L.] Marshall, et al No. D-C-50-60 [Proposed judgment; circa |
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Folder 24: State of Mississippi and/or the City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. George H. Albertz, et al Nos. GCR6435 through |
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Folder 25: State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. George Albertz No. GCR6442 [Motion to consolidate |
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Folder 26: State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. George Albertz No. GCR6443 [Motion to consolidate |
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Folder 27: State of Mississippi v. [Joseph] Bumgarner No. DCR65137 [Petition to remove two criminal prosecutions pending against |
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Folder 28: State of Mississippi and/or the City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. Stokely Carmichael, et al No. GCR6429 [Petition |
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Folder 29: State of Mississippi v. Robert Feinglass No. WCR6531 [Order of remand in an action concerning a white civil rights |
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Folder 30: State of Mississippi v. [Howard V.] Glushakow, et al No. ECR6434 [Petition for removal involving several criminal |
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Folder 31: State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. Fred Gordon No. GCR6446 [Motion to consolidate multiple |
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Folder 32: State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. John Handy No. GCR6451 [Supplemental order of consolidation |
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Folder 33: State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. Fred [G.] Harris, John Handy No. GCR6439 [Motion |
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Folder 34: State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. Jessie Harrison No. GCR6453 [Petition for removal |
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Folder 35: State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. William W. Hodes No. GCR6444 [Motion to consolidate |
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Folder 36: State of Mississippi for the use of Ernest Richmond, Jr., and Ernest Richmond v. William Hurst, et al No. WC669 |
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Folder 37: State of Mississippi v. Robert Johnson No. CRW6729 [Petition for Removal in an action alleging violation of civil |
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Folder 38: State of Mississippi, [Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning of the State of Mississippi; |
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Box 17: Case Files S-U |
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Folder 1: State of Mississippi v. Jan Maedke No. CRG6734 [Petition for removal; circa 1967] |
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Folder 2: State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. Robert Masters No. GCR6448 [Petition for removal; |
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Folder 3: State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. Benjamin McGee a/k/a Silas McGee No. GCR6445[Petition |
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Folder 4: State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. John Paul No. DCGCR6441 [Petition for removal; circa |
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Folder 5: State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. Monroe Sharpe No. GCR6440 [Petition for removal; |
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Folder 6: State of Mississippi and/or City of Greenwood [Mississippi] v. Anna Ruth Turner No. GCR6454 [Petitions for removal |
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Folder 7: State of Mississippi [for the] use [and benefit] of [Henrietta] Wright and Henrietta Wright v. E.W. Wages, Sheriff |
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Folder 8: Bobby Gene Steen v. United States of America No. EC6655 [Petition for writ of habeas corpus; circa 1966] [civil |
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Folder 9: Mrs. Sulu M. Stephens v. National Dairy Products Corp., et al No. E-C-17-62 [Negligence cases remanded to Circuit |
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Folder 10: [Mrs. Sulu M.] Stephens [Administratrix] v. National Dairy Products [Corporation and Harold G. Paysinger] No. EC6338 |
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Folder 11: James T. Stewart, et al v. Bill M. Buzby, et al No. EC6641 [Civil rights case dismissed by plaintiffs; Decided |
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Folder 12: Lela S. Still v. Secretary of Health, [Education and Welfare] etc. No. DC6540 [Appeal by plaintiff for an adverse |
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Folder 13: D.C. Stringer v. William A. Mosow, et al No. GC674 [Actions brought alleging libel in one count and under actionable |
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Folder 14: T.H. Stubbs, et al v. Marshall County Citizens for Progress, et al No. WC6636 [Civil Rights case remanded back |
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Folder 15: [In the Matter of] James Doyle Sudduth, Bankrupt No. BK-37-60 [Bankruptcy action remanded back to Referee in Bankruptcy; |
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Folder 16: Sunflower County Colored Baptist Association v. Trustees of Indianola Municipal School District. No. GC6461[Civil |
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Folder 17: [Mrs. Ida E.] Swain v. [Robert T.] Cantrell No. E-C-45-61[Personal injury action dismissed for lack of jurisdiction; |
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Folder 18: [Mrs. Martha C.] Swindle v. [Mrs. Nancy] Box No. E-C-47-60 [Negligence action brought because of a motor vehicle |
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Folder 19: Welton L. Swinney v. United States of America [No Case Number; Motion to vacate; March 1968] [Order allowing plaintiff |
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Folder 20: James Talcott, Inc. v. James C. Morgan No. G-C-53-60 [Order to return exhibits; 27 July 1961] |
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Folder 21: [John H.] Taylor v. [Anthony J.] Celebrezze [Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare] No. EC6312 [Review of |
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Folder 22: McWhirter Taylor, et al, v. Monroe County Boeard of Supervisors, et al, No. EC 6744 [Order denying and overruling |
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Folder 23: Tenneco, Inc. v. City of Greenville, Mississippi No. GC687 [Action by plaintiff to recover mistakenly paid funds |
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Folder 24: Tommy Lee Tharp v. Leland Ice and Cold Storage Company No. GC641 [Cause brought under the Fair Labor Standards |
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Folder 25: Harry William Theriault v. State of Mississippi No. GC6736 [Petition for writ of error coram nobis of Harry William |
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Folder 26: Bobby Joe Thomas, et al v. George Guy, et al No. 3631 Civil-J-M Southern District [Agreed order to dismiss case; |
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Folder 27: Joseph Thomas v. John W. Gardner, Secretary of HEW [Health, Education and Welfare] No. GC6622 [Action seeking review |
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Folder 28: Jimmie Thornton, et al v. Washington County General Hospital, et al No. GC6539 [Action to have injunction placed |
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Folder 29: Thorp Finance Corporation v. Hudson Service and Implement Company, Inc., et al No. D-C-24-62 [Order setting aside |
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Folder 30: [Carl] Tidwell [Administrator of the Estate of Brenda Sue Tidwell, Deceased] v. [Thermon L.] Ray No. W-C-21-61 |
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Folder 31: Nelson Timlake v. [Anthony J.] Celebrezze [Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare] No. EC6442 [Motion to remand |
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Folder 32: Town of Mound Bayou, Mississippi, etc. v. William A. Kinard, et al No. DC6514 [Case deals primarily with the determination |
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Folder 33: Tripeer Realty Corporation v. W.C. Matthews, Sr., et al No. E-C-48-62 [File consists primarily of correspondence |
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Folder 34: Patricia Ann Tullos, et al v. Wayne Martin [and Mary Louise Martin] No. D-C-27-61 [Personal injury action where |
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Folder 35: Floyd W. Tumey v. James E. Vickers, d/b/a Delta Towing Company CA No. 325 Greenville Division [Personal injury |
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Folder 36: Tupelo Spindle Company, Inc. v. Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company No. E-C-16-61[Suit by plaintiff to resend |
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Folder 37: H.O. Turner v. Mrs. Billie George Richards No. G-C-8-60 [Motion to dismiss and motion to strike motion to dismiss; |
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Folder 38: Joe Turner, Mack Briggs and Eddie Hudson v. Cannon-Thomas Lumber Company, Inc. No. DC6544 [Action based on 29 U.S.C.A. |
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Folder 39: Underwriters at Lloyd’s and Certain British Insurance Companies v. Vester Griffin, et al No. DC6625 [Motion for |
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Box 18: Case Files U |
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Folder 1: United States of America ex rel Tennessee Valley Authority [upon the relation and for the use of the Tennessee Valley |
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Folder 2: United States of America v. 121.28 Acres of Land, More or Less, In Tunica County, Mississippi, et al No. DC6713 |
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Folder 3: United States of America v. 408.7 Acres of Land No. 457 Civil Western Division [Action concerning just compensation |
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Folder 4: United States of America v. 1961 Ford Pick-Up No. D0C035062; Assess damage [Motion to assess the depreciation suffered |
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Folder 5: United States of America for the use and benefit of Climate Engineers v. Acme Electrical Contractors, et al No. |
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Folder 6: United States of America to the use of Brown Plumbing and Heating Co. v. Affiliated Engineers and Contractors [Inc., |
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Folder 7: United States of America v. Earlis Junior Alexander Nos. E-CR-1-61 and E-CR-22-61 [Motion to sanity examination, |
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Folder 8: United States of America v. Hal N. Allen, Jr., Circuit Clerk and Registrar of Chickasaw County, Mississippi No. |
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Folder 9: United States of America v. Articles of Drugs, etc. (Walker Walgreen) No. DC6726; United States of America v. Articles |
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Folder 10: United States of America v. Ralph M. Avent No. WC6345 [Letter containing Stipulation for Dismissal; Dated 28 November |
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Folder 11: Pre-Trial Conference; United States of America v. [George E.] Hill No. WC6337; United States of America v. [Ralph |
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Folder 12: United States of America v. Bank of Hollandale, et al No. GC6432 [Letter from Judge Clayton’s clerk discussing |
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Folder 13: United States of America v. James Edward Barnes No. CRG6647 [Petition for review of an indictment charging the |
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Folder 14: United States of America v.[Andy Wallace] Barnett, [Robert Taylor] Newman and [Jack Coleman] Stewart No. GCR6514 |
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Folder 15: United States of America v. Larry Wilson Bates [Civil] No. EC6784 [Order for Dismissal; Decided 11 April 1968] |
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Folder 16: United States of America v. Gerald Henry Battles No. CRD6619 [Motion for a judgment of acquittal or a new trial |
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Folder 17: United States of America v. Albert Eugene Beale No. W-CR-16-62 [Motion in arrest of judgment, and in the alternative, |
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Folder 18: [United States of America] Tennessee Valley Authority [upon the relation and for the use of the Tennessee Valley |
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Folder 19: United States of America v. [Willie Amon] Belk, [Sam Allen] Schaeffer, and [Jimmy Allen] Belk No. GCR659 [Motion |
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Folder 20: United States of America ex rel Tennessee Valley Authority [upon the relation and for the use of the Tennessee |
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Folder 21: United States of America v. John Benson, Jr. No. GCR-1-62 [Action disputing time served for sentences of three |
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Folder 22: United States of America v. John Benson, Jr. No. G-CR-1-62 [Order refining sentences for three separate indictments; |
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Folder 23: United States of America by Ramsey Clark [Acting Attorney General of the United States] v. The Board of Trustees |
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Folder 24: United States of America v. Homer L. [Lyndell] Bonds, Jr. No. WCR6521 [Affidavit in Forma Pauperis for Court records |
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Folder 25: United States of America v. William T. [Tolbert] Booker, Jr. No. 8466 Criminal [Motion to vacate sentence; Decided |
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Folder 26: United States of America v. [William T.] Booker No. WCR6527 [Mistrial declared, bench notes; Declared 16 November |
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Folder 27: United States of America v. Elliot Douglas Boone No. ECR6328 [Order extending time for further study and observation |
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Folder 28: United States of America v. Billy Joe Bowen, et al No. CRW6655 [Motion to Suppress Evidence, jury instructions; |
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Folder 29: United States of America v. James Jackson Boyce No. EC6651 [Order committing defendant to the Medical Center for |
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Folder 30: United States of America v. John W. Boyd, et al No. G-C-46-60 [Motion for summary judgment in land dispute where |
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Folder 31: United States of America v. Luther James Bradford No. CRD6615 [Motion to appeal in forma pauperis, Petition for |
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Folder 32: United States of America ex rel Tennessee Valley Authority [upon the relation and for the use of the Tennessee |
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Folder 33: United States of America v. Martin Brodsky No. GCR656 [Order authorizing appeal in forma pauperis and assigning |
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Folder 34: United States of America v. Loren “Red” Brooks, et al No. CRE6784 [Order granting leave to appeal in forma pauperis |
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Folder 35: United States of America v. Abner Brown No. CRG67100 [Motion for Suppression of Evidence in an action alleging |
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Folder 36: United States of America v. Joseph Roland Brown No. W-CR-35-61 [Order granting leave to appeal in forma pauperis; |
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Folder 37: United States of America v. Melvin Bruce No. WCR6310 [Defendant filed three motions, all for disposition on memorandum |
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Folder 38: Tennessee Valley Authority [United States of America upon the relation and for the use of the Tennessee Valley |
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Folder 39: United States of America v. Thomas J. [Jerome] Bullock, III No. ECR6551 [Motion for bail pending appeal, denied; |
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Folder 40: United States of America v. Cecil [C.] Campbell, et al (Sunflower County) No. GC633 [Order granting a permanent |
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Folder 41: United States of America v. Cecil E. [C.] Campbell, Circuit Clerk and Registrar, Sunflower County, et al No. GC633 |
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Box 19: Case Files U |
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Folder 1: United States of America v. Roger Dale Caples, et al No. CRG66107 [Order granting leave to appeal in forma pauperis |
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Folder 2: United States of America v. Grady Carroll No. CRW6658 [Order for Arrest, Notice and Hearing of Prosecution for Criminal |
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Folder 3: United States of America v. Raymond Chambers, Jr. Nos. W-CR-17-62 and W-CR-21-62 [Petition for credit to sentence |
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Folder 4: United States of America v. Aubrey E. Childs No. D-CR-13-61 [Order Authorizing Proceeding in Forma Pauperis and |
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Folder 5: United States of America v. [City of] Greenwood, et al No. GC638; Motion to dismiss by Fraizer [Motion for a restraining |
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Folder 6: United States of America v. City of Greenwood, a Municipal Corp., et al No. WC6642 [Action for temporary restraining |
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Folder 7: United States of America v. City of Winona, et al No. WC6331 [Motion for preliminary temporary injunction against |
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Folder 8: United States of America v. James Edward Clark No. WCR6413 [Motion for arrest overruled; Decided 17 November 1965] |
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Folder 9: United States of America ex rel Tennessee Valley Authority [upon the relation and for the use of the Tennessee Valley |
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Folder 10: United States of America v. Ottis N. Clayton, Circuit Clerk and Registar, Marshall County, Mississippi, State of |
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Folder 11: United States of America v. Tommy Hershel Clingan and William Monroe Clingan No, CRE6637 [Order granting leave |
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Folder 12: United States of America v. Marshall D. Coleman Nos. ECR664 and WCR662 [Action concerning two indictments for disposing |
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Folder 13: United States of America v. Leroy P. [Percy] Collins [and Addie Mae Collins] No. CRG841 [Motion to Suppress Evidence; |
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Folder 14: United States of America ex rel Tennessee Valley Authority [upon the relation and for the use of the Tennessee |
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Folder 15: United States of America v. Roy T. [Thomas] Conner No. 2493 [Motion for Reduction of Bail; Affirmed by the United |
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Folder 16: United States of America v. William Cox, etc. No. DC53-61 [Order and Judgment for Civil Contempt of an injunction, |
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Folder 17: United States of America v. James Clarence Crim No. 11554 Cr. [Petition for Probation in action alleging conspiracy |
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Folder 18: United States of America v. William Crossman No. CRW6739 [Motion for judicial determination of mental competency |
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Folder 19: United States of America v. James Michael Cummings No. 11,546 Cr. [Motion to correct sentence; Decided 11 August |
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Folder 20: United States of America v. Tom Melson Davis No. W-C-5-62 [Petition for Judicial Hearing to Determine Mental Competency; |
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Folder 21: United States of America v. [Otis R.] Dempsey No. W-CR-14-62; [James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor, United States |
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Folder 22: United States of America v. [Ellett R.] Dogan, [Sheriff and Tax Collector, Tallahatchie County, Mississippi; Tom |
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Folder 23: United States of America v. [Ellett R.] Dogan, [Sheriff and Tax Collector, Tallahatchie County, Mississippi; Tom |
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Folder 24: United States of America v. [Ellett R.] Dogan, [Sheriff and Tax Collector, Tallahatchie County, Mississippi; Tom |
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Folder 25: United States of America v. [Ellett R.] Dogan, [Sheriff and Tax Collector, Tallahatchie County, Mississippi; Tom |
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Folder 26: United States of America v. [Leonard C.] Duke [Circuit Court Clerk and Registrar of Panola County, Mississippi; |
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Box 20: Case Files U |
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Folder 1: United States of America v. [Leonard C.] Duke, et al No. D-C-45-61 [Civil rights case where plaintiff alleges that |
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Folder 2: United States of America v. J.J. Dukeminier No. 1087 [File consists primarily of correspondence about the case; |
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Folder 3: United States of America v. John Tennyson Dunn [Jr.] No. GCR6319 [File consists primarily of correspondence with |
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Folder 4: United States [of America] v. Hugh Donald Eaton [James Hoyle Eaton, and Cullen Alfred Baggett] No. CRE6634 [Appeal |
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Folder 5: United States of America v. Welles K. [King] Egner No. E-CR-1-60 [File consists primarily of correspondence between |
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Folder 6: United States of America v. Executive Committee of the Democratic Party of Leflore County, Mississippi, et al [CA] No. GC6632 [Action against defendants for violating the Voting Rights Act; circa 1966] |
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Folder 7: United States of America v. Lydie Wayne Fitts No. GCR635 [Action against defendant for failing to show for work |
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Folder 8: United States of America v. Ford Auto No. G-C-25-62; Asses Depreciation [Motion to assess depreciation in value |
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Folder 9: United States of America v. Ford/Mercury Forfeiture [United States of America v. One 1962 Mercury Sedan, Serial |
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Folder 10: United States of America v. Forty-Four Cases of 12 Four-Pound Cans and 57 Cases of 6 Three Quart Cans, More or |
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Folder 11: United States of America v. Earl Fouche No. E-CR-53-60 [Defendant was convicted of transporting stolen automobiles |
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Folder 12: United States of America v. Fred Owen Fowler [In the Matter of Fred Owen Fowler]; NISI Judgment of Contempt of |
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Folder 13: United States of America v. Fred Owen Fowler/ James Owin Fowler No. ECR646 [Order releasing J. Fowler on his own |
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Folder 14: United States of America v. Fred Owen Fowler No. ECR646 [Court denies plaintiff’s motion for appointment of counsel, |
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Folder 15: United States of America v. Edward Vernon Fox No. GCR656 [Defendant is denied his motion to have his sentence reduced; |
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Folder 16: United States of America [and Interstate Commerce Commission] v. [John J.] Fraiser [Jr.], et al No. G-C-27-61; |
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Folder 17: United States of America and ICC [Interstate Commerce Commission] v. [John J.] Fraiser [Jr.], et al No. G-C-27-61; |
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Folder 18: [United States of America and] ICC [Interstate Commerce Commission] v. John J. Fraiser [Jr., et al] No. G-C-27-61; |
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Folder 19: United States of America [and Interstate Commerce Commission] v. [John J.] Fraiser [Jr., et al] No. G-C-27-61[Plaintiffs |
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Folder 20: United States of America v. Cal Franks No. E-CR-54-60 [Order correcting sentence imposed on defendant; Decided |
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Folder 21: United States of America v. Mike B. Fratesi No. GC646 [Action brought under the Soil Bank Act to recover from defendant |
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Folder 22: United States of America v. Jesse B. [Bert] George No. W-CR-32-61 [Motion by defendant to vacate and set aside |
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Folder 23: United States of America v. Griffin, et al [United States of America v. Arnold Simpson, Sheriff and Tax Collector, |
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Folder 24: United States of America [by Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, Attorney General of the United States] [by Robert F. Kennedy, |
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Folder 25: United States of America v. John Donald Guthrie No. ECR669 [Motion to dismiss by defendant; circa April 1966] |
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Folder 26: United States of America v. James William Harper No. E-CR-10-62 [Defendant’s renewed motion to suppress evidence |
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Folder 27: United States of America v. [William Cox] Tom Harris [Circuit Court Clerk and Registrar of Tallahatchie County, |
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Folder 28: United States of America v. Harrison County, [Mississippi; Board of Supervisors of Harrison County, Mississippi; |
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Folder 29: United States of America v. Davis Smith Henderson No. W-CR-43-61 [File contains correspondence between Judge Clayton |
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Folder 30: United States of America v. Dillard Elcan Henderson No. DCR6615 [Court found that defendant filed an appeal outside |
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Folder 31: United States of America v. D.M. Henry, Circuit Court Clerk and Registrar, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi No. EC63-102 |
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Folder 32: United States of America v. Anthony Josephy Highland, Jr. No. D-CR-43-60 [Defendant plead guilty to the offence |
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Folder 33: United States of America v. James Alexander Hightower Nos. 11493 Cr. and 11494 Cr. [Motion to vacate sentence under |
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Folder 34: United States of America v. George E. Hill No. WC6337 [Action by plaintiff to obtain a money judgment against defendant |
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Folder 35: United States of America v. [Odie] O. Karl Hollinger No. W-CR-13-61 [Appeal of a denied petition for post conviction |
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Box 21: Case Files U |
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Folder 1: United States of America v. Johnny Lee Hood No. CRW6739 [Order for writ of habeas corpus ad prosequendum; Decided |
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Folder 2: United States of America v. Bobby Daniel Horton No. DCR6344 [Testimony of Woodrow Hasting; Dated 16 November 1963] |
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Folder 3: United States of America v. Huff-Sherman Contracting Company No. [et al] GC6312 [Judgment by consent in action concerning |
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Folder 4: United States of America v. Charles [L.] Loyal Hughes No. ECR6381 [Motion for reduction of sentence; Decided 1 November |
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Folder 5: United States of America v. Elmer R. [Ransome] Hughes No. 8483 Cr. [Order allowing appeal in forma pauperis; Decided |
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Folder 6: United States of America v. Homer Hunter No. WCR3660 [Correspondence concerning the complaint of a prisoner of his |
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Folder 7: United States of America v. Homer Hunter No. W-CR-36-60 [Motion to vacate sentence; circa February 1968] |
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Folder 8: United States of America, [Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, Attorney General of the United States] etc. v. Maurice Hurdle, |
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Folder 9: United States of America v. Howard Clinton Hurst No. ECR6569 [Motion for reduction of sentence for conviction of |
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Folder 10: United States of America ex re Tennessee Valley Authority v. Jackson et al (No. 1063 Civil), Hazelwood et al (No. |
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Folder 11: United States of America v. Roy Max Jernigan No. ECR6411 [Correspondence having to do with three pair of spectacles; |
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Folder 12: United States of America v. Stanley Ray Jobe No. EC6510 [Correspondence concerning a Joinder in Motion for Judicial |
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Folder 13: United States of America v. Thomas C. Jurkiewicz No. D-CR-82-62 [Action concerning an armed robbery of a Federal |
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Folder 14: United States of America v. Daniel G. Keefe, Jr. No. GCR6424 [Order transferring cause under Rule 21, Federal Rules |
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Folder 15: United States of America v. Floyd William Keith No. ECR6356 [Report of Neuropsychiatric Examination; circa October |
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Folder 16: United States of America v. Thomas Boyd Kellum and Jan K. Kellum No. GC6411 [Motion to dismiss overruled; Decided |
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Folder 17: United States of America v. Fruent C. Kimes No. 11,406 Cr. [Order remanding an opinion entered by Judge Cox, whose |
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Folder 18: United States of America v. [William S.] Kincade [President of Delta Manufacturing Company] No. DC6342 [Application |
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Folder 19: United States of America v. [William S.] Kincade No. DC6343; [Application by the United States for enforcement |
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Folder 20: United States of America v. King and Anderson, Inc., et al No. DC6461 [Action for a permanent injunction enjoining |
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Folder 21: United States of America v. Arthur Junior Kirby No. W-C-34-61 [Motion to appeal in forma pauperis granted in an |
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Folder 22: United States of America v. James Roy Leach, et al No. CRE6798 [Motion for bail pending appeal in an action concerning |
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Folder 23: United States of America v. Leflore County, [Mississippi] et al No. GC6330 [Complaint seeking both a temporary |
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Folder 24: [Permelia and Davis] Utley [Minor, Through Mrs. Leo Farris, General Guardian] v. Standard Oil [Company] No. E-C-63-52 |
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Folder 25: Vardman Manufacturing Company No. BK-64-164 [Action by first corporation against second corporation and its vice |
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Folder 26: Victory Towing Co. and Striegel [Barge Line, Inc., In Admiralty] No. G-C-43-62 [Proceeding in admiralty for exoneration |
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Folder 27: Victory Towing [Company] and Striegal Barge [Line, Inc., In Admiralty] No. G-C-43-62 [Proceeding in admiralty for |
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Folder 28: Victory Towing Company, Co., et al [and Striegel Barge Line, Inc.] In Admiralty No. GC4362 [Proceeding in admiralty |
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Folder 29: Victory Towing Co. and Striegel Barge Line, Inc. [In Admiralty] No. G-C-43-62; Pre-Trial [Proceeding in admiralty |
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Folder 30: [Edwin A.] Walker v. [Van H.] Savell and AP [Associated Press] No. W-C-34-62 [Order declaring that the court’s |
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Folder 31: Edwin A. Walker v. Van H. Savell and Associated Press No. W-C-34-62 [Fifth Circuit affirms District Court’s ruling; |
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Folder 32: [Edwin A.] Walker v. [Van H.] Savell, et al [and Associated Press] No. W-C-34-62; Motion to Dismiss [Court finds |
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Folder 33: [Edwin A.] Walker v. [Van H.] Savell, et al [and Associated Press] No. W-C-34-62; opposing the remand of the case |
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Folder 34: Mrs. Ida Ward v. Flemming, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare No. E-C-29-60 [Social Security case in which |
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Folder 35: John L. Ward v. Thomas J. Avent CA No. W-C-11-62 [Motion to compel full answers to interrogatories; circa 1962] |
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Folder 36: John S. [Sharp] Ware v. United States of America No. 288 [Cr.] Greenville Division [Ware charged for violating |
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Folder 37: William Ware, et al v. M.L. Nichols, et al No. GC6511 [Action brought by vote registration workers charged with |
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Folder 38: Claude Weaver v. City of Batesville No. DCR 6453 [Court finds that a petition for removal should not have been |
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Folder 39: James H. Weaver v. Southern Container Corporation No. EC6637 [Evidence available to the Court when the case was |
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Folder 40: William Ford Weeks v. Knox D. Cole No. DC685 [Negligence action by plaintiff, and the defendant wishes to have |
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Folder 41: [Fannye M.] Weinberg v. [Anthony J.] Celebrezze [Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare] No. G-C-36-62 [Appellant |
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Folder 42: Willie E. Welch v. Mrs. Olwine P. Lewis, Executrix [of the Estate of James Paul Lewis, Deceased] No. E-C-19-60 |
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Box 24: Case Files W-Y |
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Folder 1: Billy Wayne White v. State of Mississippi [No Case] [Petition for writ of habeas corpus seeking dismissal of certain |
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Folder 2: White v. Kennedy, et al No. E-C-71-60 [Correspondence discussing a motion to produce statement and order in accordance |
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Folder 3: Bessie [L.] Whitener v. Gordon’s Transports, Inc., et al No. D-C-19-60 [Plaintiff’s motion for new trial on the |
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Folder 4: L.J. Whitfield Company and Alarida Construction Company, Inc. v. United States of America Nos. GC6354, GC6355 and |
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Folder 5: Rev. Clifton Whitley, et al v. The Democratic Party of the State of Mississippi, et al CA No. WC6616 [Order to show |
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Folder 6: In Re: T.E. Wiggins, Circuit Court and Registrar, Lowndes County No. E-C-46-62 [Motion for more definite statement |
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Folder 7: Elmo C. Willeford v. Lewis T. Smith, individually and d/b/a Avie Rent-A-Car and Smith Limousine Service No. EC6528 |
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Folder 8: [Elmo C.] Willeford v. Lewis T. Smith, etc. [Individually and d/b/a Avis Rent-A-Car and Smith Limousine Service]
No. EC6528 [Motion to set aside entry of default in an action under the Fair Labor Standards Act for wages allegedly due to |
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Folder 9: Clarence Williams v. United States of America No. DC6440 [Motion to vacate judgment in a criminal case alleging |
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Folder 10: Eddie B. Williams v. City of Drew [County of Sunflower, State of Mississippi] No. GCR6449 [Petition was arrested |
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Folder 11: Jackson Williams, Jr. [No Case Number] [Correspondence related to the probation of Jackson Williams, Jr. who was |
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Folder 12: James A. Williams v. Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare No. WC6363 [Order Sustaining |
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Folder 13: Orville A. Williams, et al v. United Services Automobile Association, et al No. WC6410 [Supersedeas Bond in an |
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Folder 14: Orville A. Williams, et al v. United Services Automobile Association, et al No. WC6410 [Action to recover upon |
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Folder 15: [Ray W.] Williams [and his wife, Agnes S. Williams] v. United Services Automobile Association and Maryland Casualty |
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Folder 16: [Robert N.] Williams v. [Dexter] Deaton and [T.C.] Buford No. W-C-17-62 [Personal injury action between a Texas |
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Folder 17: Boyd Wilson v. City of Columbus, et al No. 1134 Civil- Eastern Division [Motion to dismiss with prejudice and order |
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Folder 18: Cleveland Wilson, et al v. R.B. Marshall, et al No. EC6530 [Order Dismissing Cause in an action for a declaratory |
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Folder 19: Frank Wilson v. Claude J. Whatley No. DC6632 [Motion for Summary Judgment; Filed 1 February 1967] |
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Folder 20: Sidney F. Wilson v. Brent Towing Company [and Dixie Towing Company] No. G-C-23-62 [Order overruling motion for |
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Folder 21: George Winter, Fred Miller and Jerry Tecklin v. W.O. Willford, City of Drew, et al No. GC6448 [Civil action for |
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Folder 22: C.P. Winters, et al v. Clay County Mississippi, et al No. EC6686 [Order sustaining motion to add parties as plaintiffs; |
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Folder 23: [W. Willard] Wirtz [Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor] v. [J. Aaron Howell, William Freeman |
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Folder 24: W. Willard Wirtz, etc. [Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor] v. Gordon R. Comer, etc. [doing |
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Folder 25: [W. Willard] Wirtz v. B.W. Pittman No. EC6541 [Complaint alleging violations of the minimum wage, overtime, record |
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Folder 26: Wirtz v. Five Star Manufacturing No. DC645; [Correspondence advising that the court will hear objections to interrogatories |
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Folder 27: [W. Willard] Wirtz [Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor] v. [Ralph C.] Nelson No. DC631 [Complaint |
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Folder 28: [James E. Wommack and Mary V.] Wommack v. [Kenneth Robert] Wiekhorst No. WC6324 [Joint personal injury damage suits |
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Folder 29: E.L. Woodruff v. C.E. Celebrezze, Superintendent Mississippi Penitentiary [Parchman, Mississippi] No. GC658 [Habeas |
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Folder 30: E.L. Woodruff v. C.E. Breazeale, Superintendent Mississippi State Penitentiary No. GC6554 [Order allowing appeal |
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Folder 31: [Mrs. Delia Mae Keeton] Woods v. [Erle L.] Lowery No. D-C-39-60 [Motion for a new trial and a transcript of proceedings |
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Folder 32: [Henry Lee] Wrench [A Minor By His Father U.W. Wrench As Next Friend] v. O.C. LeGrone No. E-C-24-61 [Motion to |
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Folder 33: Adeline Yarborough, et al v. Robert L. Adams, et al., No. DC 6536 [Action to enjoin defendants from discriminating |
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Folder 34: Philip G. Yates v. C.E. Breazeale, etc. No: GC 662 [Appellant was indicted for murder of a filling station employee |
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Folder 35: W.H. Yates, et al. v. Herbert H. Hodges et al. No: WC 679 [Motion to dismiss, court held that it had no jurisdiction |
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Box 25: Case Files Y; Printed U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Decisions; Correspondence |
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Folder 1: Yerger Morehead as Trustee in Bankruptcy for TU-CO Discount, Inc., Bankrupt, v. Langston No. EC 6734; Linsey No. |
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Folder 2: Laverne G. Young, etc. V. Catherine E. Pattridge, etc. No. DC 6523 [Death claim suit resulting from a plane crash |
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Folder 3: Printed U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decisions A-F [note: organized alphabetically by case name] |
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Folder 4: Printed U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decisions G-I [note: organized alphabetically by case name] |
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Folder 5: Printed U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decisions J-N [note: organized alphabetically by case name] |
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Folder 6: Printed U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decisions P-S [note: organized alphabetically by case name] |
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Folder 7: Printed U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decisions T-U [note: organized alphabetically by case name] |
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Folder 8: Printed U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decisions V-W [note: organized alphabetically by case name] |
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Series 2: General Subject Files and Correspondence |
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Box 25: Case Files Y; Printed U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Decisions; Correspondence |
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Folder 9: Clayton Court of Appeals materials |
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Folder 10: Clayton Court of Appeals newspaper articles |
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Folder 11: Headnotes for Digest Index (Court of Appeals) |
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Folder 12: Ex parte petition of Claude F. Clayton to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Eastern Division of the |
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Folder 13: Induction Ceremonies – Oxford, Mississippi 14 March 1958 |
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Folder 14: Senate Sub-Committee Hearings, Confirmation, Etc (1967-1968) |
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Folder 15: Induction Ceremonies (Circuit Judge, November 1967) |
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Folder 16: Proceedings Induction Ceremony of the Honorable Claude F. Clayton as United States Circuit Judge, Fifth Circuit |
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Folder 17: Fifth Circuit Correspondence (Letters, Etc., of Congratulations & Replies) 1967 |
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Folder 18: American Bar Association (Committee Investigation – Fifth Circuit) |
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Folder 19: Miscellaneous File (Circuit Judge 1967-1968) |
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Box 26: Correspondence |
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Folder 1: Miscellaneous Correspondence – 1952 |
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Folder 2: Miscellaneous Correspondence Not Pertaining to Cases – 1958-1959 |
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Folder 3: Miscellaneous Correspondence – 1960 |
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Folder 4: Miscellaneous Correspondence – 1961 |
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Folder 5: Miscellaneous Correspondence – 1962 |
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Folder 6: Miscellaneous Correspondence – 1963 |
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Folder 7: Miscellaneous Correspondence – 1964 |
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Folder 8: Miscellaneous Correspondence – 1965 |
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Folder 9: Miscellaneous Correspondence – 1966 |
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Folder 10: Miscellaneous Correspondence – 1967 |
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Folder 11: Miscellaneous Notes |
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Folder 12: Miscellaneous Items |
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Folder 13: “Crackpot” correspondence (1) Re: communism/communists, Grenada, Meredith March, Civil Rights, JFK assassination, |
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Folder 14: “Crackpot” correspondence (2) Re: communism, Civil Rights, Meredith/University of Mississippi, General Edwin A. |
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Folder 15: “Crackpot” correspondence (3) General Edwin A. Walker, Meredith/University of Mississippi |
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Folder 16: Dean Farley – Presentation of Portrait, Speech, etc. |
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Folder 17: Judges of United States District Courts |
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Folder 18: Judges Salary |
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Folder 19: Judge William C. Keady Induction |
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Folder 20: Nabers, Mrs. Birma – Saltillo, MS |
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Folder 21: Pittsburgh Court |
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Folder 22: Arnold (Red) Pyle |
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Folder 23: Gordon Risher |
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Folder 24: Dan M. Russell |
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Folder 25: Scarborough, L.D. – Tupelo Journal |
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Folder 26: Spencer, Mrs. Luthur – Verona, MS |
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Folder 27: Strain, R. G. |
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Folder 28: Sullivan, Kirby B |
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Folder 29: Turman, Ben-Estate |
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Folder 30: Address General Wilson Appreciation Night |
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Folder 31: Speeches (Miscellaneous) |
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Series 3: Military and National Guard Material |
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Box 27: Miscellaneous Court Files; Military and National Guard Files |
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Folder 1: Clayton, Judge, Docket 1967 Term Volume II |
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Folder 2: Digest of Court of Appeals |
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Folder 3: Opinions of Judge Clayton for District Court Digest |
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Folder 4: Clayton District Court misc. |
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Folder 5: Clayton death/funeral articles |
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Folder 6: Special Memorial Proceedings and Presentation of Portraits (Court of Appeals) |
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Folder 7: Roehner on Federal Taxation |
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Folder 8: Clayton Legion of Merit Citations |
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Folder 9: 14th Armored Division Public Relations booklet and clippings |
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Folder 10: ˝One Hundred and Eighty Days˝ XIII Corps booklet |
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Folder 11: Clayton military service newspaper clippings |
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Folder 12: Clayton Military Record and Report of Separation |
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Folder 13: Confederate flag sticker |
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Folder 14: Correspondence regarding Mississippi National Guard 1959-1961 |
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Folder 15: Telegram to Mrs. Claude Clayton found in the pages of Historical and Pictorial Review of the 114th Field Artillery/31st |
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Book: History of the 31st Infantry Division in Training and Combat 1940-1945 |
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Book: Historical and Pictorial Review of the 114th Field Artillery/31st Division of the Army of the United States, Camp Blanding, |
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Series 4: Campaign Files: 1946 and 1948 Primary Campaign Materials for Clayton’s runs for the Mississippi 1st Congressional
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Box 28: 1946 Campaign Materials |
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Folder 1: 1st Congressional District Voting Returns 1946 |
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Folder 2: Lee County Qualified Voters (Belden) |
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Folder 3: Lee County Voters (Bethany) |
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Folder 4: Lee County Voters (Blair) |
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Folder 5: Lee County Voters (Brewer) |
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Folder 6: Lee County Voters (Chappelville) |
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Folder 7: Lee County Voters (Davis Box) |
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Folder 8: Lee County Qualified Voters (Eggville) |
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Folder 9: Lee County Voters (Eureka) |
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Folder 10: Lee County Voters (Guntown) |
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Folder 11: Lee County Voters (Hebron) |
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Folder 12: Lee County Voters (Kedron) |
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Folder 13: Lee County Voters (Laughridge) |
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Folder 14: Lee County Voters (Nettleton) |
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Folder 15: Lee County Voters (Oakhill) |
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Folder 16: Lee County Voters (Old Union) |
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Folder 17: Lee County Voters (Parks Box) |
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Folder 18: Lee County Voters (Petersburg) |
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Folder 19: Lee County Voters (Pleasant Grove) |
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Folder 20: Lee County Voters (Pratts Box) |
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Folder 21: Lee County Voters (Shannon) |
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Folder 22: Lee County Voters (Smith Store) |
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Folder 23: Lee County Voters (Unity) |
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Folder 24: Lowndes County Voters (Artesia) |
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Folder 25: Lowndes County Voters (Bell Lumber) |
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Folder 26: Lowndes County Voters (Caledonia) |
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Folder 27: Lowndes County Voters (College) |
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Folder 28: Lowndes County Voters (Community Center) |
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Folder 29: Lowndes County Voters (Courthouse) |
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Folder 30: Lowndes County Voters (Mayhew) |
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Folder 31: Lowndes County Voters (Mt. Vernon) |
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Folder 32: Lowndes County Voters (Old Zion) |
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Folder 33: Lowndes County Voters (Steens) |
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Folder 34: Lowndes County Voters (Thomas Store) |
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Folder 35: Lowndes County Voters (Trinity) |
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Folder 36: Lowndes County Voters (Woodlawn) |
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Folder 37: Lowndes County Voter mailing labels (1) |
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Folder 38: Lowndes County Voter mailing labels (2) |
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Folder 39: Lowndes County Voter mailing labels (3) |
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Folder 40: Lowndes County Voter mailing labels (4) |
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Folder 41: Lowndes County Voter mailing labels (5) |
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Folder 42: Lowndes County Voter mailing labels (6) |
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Folder 43: Lowndes County Voter mailing labels (7) |
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Folder 44: Lowndes County Voter mailing labels (8) |
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Folder 45: Lowndes County Voter mailing labels (9) |
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Folder 46: Lowndes County Voter mailing labels (10) |
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Folder 47: Lowndes County Voter mailing labels (11) |
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Folder 48: Lowndes County Voter mailing labels (12) |
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Folder 49: Lowndes County Voter mailing labels (13) |
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Folder 50: Monroe County Voters, Alsups Mills Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 51: Monroe County Voters, Becker Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 52: Monroe County Voters, Boyds Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 53: Monroe County Voters, Brooks Store Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 54: Monroe County Voters, Central Grove Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 55: Monroe County Voters, Cokers Store 1946 |
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Folder 56: Monroe County Voters, Darracott Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 57: Monroe County Voters, Gattman Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 58: Monroe County Voters, Gibson Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 59: Monroe County Voters, Greenwood Springs Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 60: Monroe County Voters, Hamilton Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 61: Monroe County Voters, Hatley Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 62: Monroe County Voters, Lackey Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 63: Monroe County Voters, Nettleton Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 64: Monroe County Voters, Parham Store Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 65: Monroe County Voters, Pickles Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 66: Monroe County Voters, Quincy Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 67: Monroe County Voters, Rural Hill Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 68: Monroe County Voters, Smithville Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 69: Monroe County Voters, South Amory Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 70: Monroe County Voters, William Store Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 71: Monroe County Voters, Willis Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 72: Monroe County Voters, Wren Precinct 1946 |
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Folder 73: Noxubee County Voters added 1946 |
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Folder 74: Noxubee County Voters (Brooksville) |
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Folder 75: Noxubee County Voters (Brooksville) labels |
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Folder 76: Noxubee County Voters (Center Point) |
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Folder 77: Noxubee County Voters (Center Point) labels |
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Folder 78: Noxubee County Voters (Cliftonville) |
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Folder 79: Noxubee County Voters (Cliftonville) labels |
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Folder 80: Noxubee County Voters (Cooksville) |
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Folder 81: Noxubee County Voters (Cooksville) labels |
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Folder 82: Noxubee County Voters (Deerbrook) |
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Folder 83: Noxubee County Voters (Deerbrook) labels (1) |
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Folder 84: Noxubee County Voters (Deerbrook) labels (2) |
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Folder 85: Noxubee County Voters (East Macon) |
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Folder 86: Noxubee County Voters (East Macon) labels |
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Folder 87: Noxubee County Voters (Fairview) |
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Folder 88: Noxubee County Voters (Fairview) labels |
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Folder 89: Noxubee County Voters (Hashuqua) |
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Folder 90: Noxubee County Voters (Hashuqua) labels |
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Folder 91: Noxubee County Voters (Lynn Creek) |
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Folder 92: Noxubee County Voters (Lynn Creek) labels |
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Folder 93: Noxubee County Voters (Mashulaville) |
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Folder 94: Noxubee County Voters (Mashulaville) labels |
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Folder 95: Noxubee County Voters (Paulette) |
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Folder 96: Noxubee County Voters (Paulette) labels |
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Folder 97: Noxubee County Voters (Prairie Point) |
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Folder 98: Noxubee County Voters (Prairie Point) labels |
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Folder 99: Noxubee County Voters (Shuqualak) |
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Folder 100: Noxubee County Voters (Shuqualak) labels |
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Folder 101: Noxubee County Voters (Summerville) |
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Folder 102: Noxubee County Voters (Summerville) labels |
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Folder 103: Noxubee County Voters (West Macon) |
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Folder 104: Noxubee County Voters (West Macon) labels |
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Folder 105: Oktibbeha County Voters (Adataon) |
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Folder 106: Oktibbeha County Voters (Adataon) labels |
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Folder 107: Oktibbeha County Voters (Bells School House) |
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Folder 108: Oktibbeha County Voters (Bells School House) labels |
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Folder 109: Oktibbeha County Voters (Bradley) |
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Folder 110: Oktibbeha County Voters (Bradley) labels |
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Folder 111: Oktibbeha County Voters (Craig Springs) |
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Folder 112: Oktibbeha County Voters (Craig Springs) labels |
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Folder 113: Oktibbeha County Voters (Double Springs) |
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Folder 114: Oktibbeha County Voters (Double Springs) labels |
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Folder 115: Oktibbeha County Voters (Hickory Grove) |
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Folder 116: Oktibbeha County Voters (Hickory Grove) labels |
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Folder 117: Oktibbeha County Voters (Longview) |
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Folder 118: Oktibbeha County Voters (Longview) labels |
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Folder 119: Oktibbeha County Voters (Maben) |
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Folder 120: Oktibbeha County Voters (Maben) labels |
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Folder 121: Oktibbeha County Voters (North Starkville) |
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Folder 122: Oktibbeha County Voters (North Starkville) labels |
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Folder 123: Oktibbeha County Voters (Oktoc) |
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Folder 124: Oktibbeha County Voters (Oktoc) labels |
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Folder 125: Oktibbeha County Voters (Osborn) |
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Folder 126: Oktibbeha County Voters (Osborn) labels |
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Folder 127: Oktibbeha County Voters (Self Creek) |
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Folder 128: Oktibbeha County Voters (Self Creek) labels |
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Folder 129: Oktibbeha County Voters (Sessums) |
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Folder 130: Oktibbeha County Voters (Sessums) labels |
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Folder 131: Oktibbeha County Voters (South Starkville) |
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Folder 132: Oktibbeha County Voters (South Starkville) labels |
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Folder 133: Oktibbeha County Voters (Sturgis) |
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Folder 134: Oktibbeha County Voters (Sturgis) labels |
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Folder 135: Prentiss County Voters (Baldwyn) |
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Folder 136: Prentiss County Voters (Blackland) |
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Folder 137: Prentiss County Voters (CrossRoads) |
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Folder 138: Prentiss County Voters (Dunavan) |
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Folder 139: Prentiss County Voters (East Booneville) |
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Folder 140: Prentiss County Voters (East Prentiss) |
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Folder 141: Prentiss County Voters (Geeville) |
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Folder 142: Prentiss County Voters (Marietta) |
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Folder 143: Prentiss County Voters (Martin Hill) |
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Folder 144: Prentiss County Voters (New Candler) |
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Folder 145: Prentiss County Voters (New Hope) |
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Folder 146: Prentiss County Voters (New Site) |
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Folder 147: Prentiss County Voters (Odum Hill) |
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Folder 148: Prentiss County Voters (Osborne) |
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Folder 149: Prentiss County Voters (Pisgah) |
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Folder 150: Prentiss County Voters (Roaring Hollow) |
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Folder 151: Prentiss County Voters (Thrasher) |
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Folder 152: Prentiss County Voters (West Booneville) |
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Folder 153: Prentiss County Voters (Wheeler) |
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Folder 154: Tishomingo County Voters (Belmont) |
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Folder 155: Tishomingo County Voters (Burnsville) |
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Folder 156: Tishomingo County Voters (Coles Mill) |
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Folder 157: Tishomingo County Voters (Cotton Springs) |
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Folder 158: Tishomingo County Voters (Dennis) |
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Folder 159: Tishomingo County Voters (Golden) |
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Folder 160: Tishomingo County Voters (Holcut) |
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Folder 161: Tishomingo County Voters (Iuka) |
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Folder 162: Tishomingo County Voters (North Burnsville) |
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Folder 163: Tishomingo County Voters (North Iuka) |
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Folder 164: Tishomingo County Voters (Paden) |
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Folder 165: Tishomingo County Voters (Rutledge) |
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Folder 166: Tishomingo County Voters (Salem) |
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Folder 167: Tishomingo County Voters (Sharp Point) |
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Folder 168: Tishomingo County Voters (Spring Hill) |
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Folder 169: Tishomingo County Voters (Tishomingo) |
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Folder 170: Tishomingo County Voters (West Luka) |
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Folder 171: Tishomingo County Voters (West Tishomingo) |
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Box 29: 1948 Campaign Materials |
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Folder 1: 1948 Address to Tishomingo High School |
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Folder 2: 1948 Campaign Cards |
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Folder 3: Campaign for Congress (1948?) |
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Folder 4: 1948 Campaign for Congress materials (1) |
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Folder 5: 1948 Campaign for Congress materials (2) |
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Folder 6: 1948 Campaign for Congress Materials (3) |
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Folder 7: 1948 Campaign for Congress News/Radio |
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Folder 8: 1948 Campaign Speeches & newspaper clippings |
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Folder 9: 1948 Campaign Pamphlets |
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Folder 10: 1948 Campaign Postcards |
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Folder 11: Agriculture |
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Folder 12: American Legion |
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Folder 13: Bankers list |
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Folder 14: Blank Contribution Statement & Affidavit by Manager for Candidate |
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Folder 15: Blank Contribution Statement & Expense report forms |
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Folder 16: Cagle, Gladys |
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Folder 17: campaign pictures – printed |
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Folder 18: Clayton bio 1948 (?) Campaign |
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Folder 19: Clayton for Congress campaign account statements & receipts 1948 |
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Folder 20: Claude F. Clayton metal images |
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Folder 21: Claude Clayton pictures – poster |
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Folder 22: Correspondence |
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Folder 23: Corrupt Practice Act |
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Folder 24: County Maps – Alcorn, Itawamba, Lee, Oktibbeha, Prentiss, Tishomingo |
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Folder 25: Doctors List |
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Folder 26: Eligible Voters |
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Folder 27: Election Returns |
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Folder 28: Farm Letters |
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Folder 29: Insurance List |
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Folder 30: Jarvis, Raymond |
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Folder 31: Lowndes County [1948 Campaign for Congress] |
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Folder 32: Lowndes County – Correspondence [1948 Campaign for Congress] |
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Folder 33: Lowndes County Veterans [1948 Campaign for Congress] |
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Folder 34: Mailing Permit |
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Folder 35: Miscellaneous Campaign Correspondence 1948 |
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Folder 36: Mississippi County Officers & County District Officers & State of Mississippi Municipal Officers 1948-1952 |
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Folder 37: Mississippi Educational Directory 1947-48 Sessions |
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Folder 38: Mississippi State College Directory |
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Folder 39: National Defense Speech 1948 |
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Folder 40: Newspaper clippings |
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Folder 41: Newspaper file and press releases |
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Folder 42: Newspaper list |
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Folder 43: Paid bills |
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Folder 44: Pharmacists – First District |
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Folder 45: Pharmacists list |
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Folder 46: Post Offices – First Congressional District |
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Folder 47: Post Office receipts |
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Folder 48: Rankin, John E. |
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Folder 49: Speech 1948 Campaign for Congress |
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Folder 50: Speech 22 June 1948 |
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Folder 51: Speech 6 July 1948 |
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Folder 52: Staff Members 1947-1948 |
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Folder 53: State Senators, Representatives, Floater Representatives, State Officers Term Expires Jan 1952 |
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Box 30: 1948 Primary Campaign Voter Lists by County |
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Folder 1: Alcorn County |
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Folder 2: Alcorn County Voters List |
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Folder 3: Alcorn County Veterans |
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Folder 4: Alcorn County correspondence |
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Folder 5: Alcorn County jurors |
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Folder 6: Alcorn County – Biggersville |
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Folder 7: Alcorn County – East Corinth |
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Folder 8: Alcorn County – Edgar |
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Folder 9: Alcorn County – Farmington |
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Folder 10: Alcorn County – Glens |
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Folder 11: Alcorn County – Honnoll |
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Folder 12: Alcorn County – Jacinto |
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Folder 13: Alcorn County – Jones |
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Folder 14: Alcorn County – Kendrick |
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Folder 15: Alcorn County – Kossuth |
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Folder 16: Alcorn County –Lester |
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Folder 17: Alcorn County – Lookout |
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Folder 18: Alcorn County – Piney |
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Folder 19: Alcorn County – Rienzi |
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Folder 20: Alcorn County – Skillman |
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Folder 21: Alcorn County – Theo |
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Folder 22: Alcorn County – Wenasoga |
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Folder 23: Alcorn County – West Corinth |
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Folder 24: Clay County |
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Folder 25: Clay County Veterans List |
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Folder 26: Clay County Voters List |
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Folder 27: Clay County Correspondence |
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Folder 28: Clay County Voters – Abbott |
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Folder 29: Clay County Voters – Abbott labels |
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Folder 30: Clay County Voters – Cairo |
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Folder 31: Clay County Voters – Cairo labels |
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Folder 32: Clay County Voters – Caradine |
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Folder 33: Clay County Voters – Caradine labels |
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Folder 34: Clay County Voters – Cedar Bluff |
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Folder 35: Clay County Voters – Cedar Bluff labels |
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Folder 36: Clay County Voters – East West Point |
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Folder 37: Clay County Voters – East West Point labels |
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Folder 38: Clay County Voters – Griffith |
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Folder 39: Clay County Voters – Griffith labels |
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Folder 40: Clay County Voters – Langford |
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Folder 41: Clay County Voters – Langford labels |
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Folder 42: Clay County Voters – Montpelier |
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Folder 43: Clay County Voters – North West Point |
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Folder 44: Clay County Voters – North West Point labels |
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Folder 45: Clay County Voters – Palestine |
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Folder 46: Clay County Voters – Palestine labels |
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Folder 47: Clay County Voters – Pheba |
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Folder 48: Clay County Voters – Pine Bluff |
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Folder 49: Clay County Voters – Pine Bluff labels |
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Folder 50: Clay County Voters – Prairie View |
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Folder 51: Clay County Voters – Siloam |
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Folder 52: Clay County Voters – Siloam labels |
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Folder 53: Clay County Voters – Una |
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Folder 54: Clay County Voters – Una labels |
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Folder 55: Clay County Voters – Vinton |
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Folder 56: Clay County Voters – West Point |
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Folder 57: Clay County Voters – West Point labels |
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Folder 58: Itawamba County |
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Folder 59: Itawamba County Veterans List |
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Folder 60: Itawamba County Correspondence |
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Folder 61: Itawamba County Voters List |
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Folder 62: Itawamba County Jurors |
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Folder 63: Itawamba County Voters – Bigby Fork |
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Folder 64: Itawamba County Voters – Bounds X Roads |
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Folder 65: Itawamba County Voters – Cardsville |
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Folder 66: Itawamba County Voters – Carolina |
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Folder 67: Itawamba County Voters – Centerville/Guntown |
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Folder 68: Itawamba County Voters – Clay/Fulton |
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Folder 69: Itawamba County Voters – Copeland |
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Folder 70: Itawamba County Voters – Evergreen |
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Folder 71: Itawamba County Voters – Fawn Grove/Dorsey |
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Folder 72: Itawamba County Voters – Friendship/Dorsey |
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Folder 73: Itawamba County Voters – Fulton |
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Folder 74: Itawamba County Voters – Greenwood/Dorsey |
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Folder 75: Itawamba County Voters – Hampton |
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Folder 76: Itawamba County Voters – James Creek |
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Folder 77: Itawamba County Voters – Kirkville/Marietta |
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Folder 78: Itawamba County Voters – Mantachie |
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Folder 79: Itawamba County Voters – New Salem/Fulton |
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Folder 80: Itawamba County Voters – Oakland/Fulton/Tremont |
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Folder 81: Itawamba County Voters – Pineville |
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Folder 82: Itawamba County Voters – Pleasanton |
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Folder 83: Itawamba County Voters – Ratliff/Guntown |
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Folder 84: Itawamba County Voters – Ryan |
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Folder 85: Itawamba County Voters – Tilden/Fulton |
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Folder 86: Itawamba County Voters – Tremont |
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Folder 87: Itawamba County Voters – Turon |
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Folder 88: Itawamba County Voters – Wiginton |
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Folder 89: Itawamba County Voters – labels |
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Folder 90: Lee County Veterans |
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Folder 91: Lee County Voters List |
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Folder 92: Lee County Voters Precincts |
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Folder 93: Lee County Correspondence |
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Folder 94: Lee County Jurors |
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Folder 95: Lee County – Additional List of Voters |
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Folder 96: Lee County – City and County Officials |
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Folder 97: Lee County Voters – Auburn |
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Folder 98: Lee County Voters – Baldwyn |
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Folder 99: Lee County Voters – Beach Springs |
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Folder 100: Lee County Voters – Bissell |
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Folder 101: Lee County Voters – Boggan’s Box |
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Folder 102: Lee County Voters – Corona |
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Folder 103: Lee County Voters – East Tupelo |
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Folder 104: Lee County Voters – Eucaba |
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Folder 105: Lee County Voters – Flowerdale |
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Folder 106: Lee County Voters – Gilvo |
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Folder 107: Lee County Voters – Moores Cross Road |
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Folder 108: Lee County Voters – Mooreville |
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Folder 109: Lee County Voters – Mount Vernon |
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Folder 110: Lee County Voters – Palmetto |
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Folder 111: Lee County Voters – Paynes Box |
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Folder 112: Lee County Voters – Plantersville |
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Folder 113: Lee County Voters – Rees Springs |
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Folder 114: Lee County Voters – Richmond |
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Folder 115: Lee County Voters – Saltillo |
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Folder 116: Lee County Voters – South Saltillo |
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Folder 117: Lee County Voters – South Tupelo A-L |
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Folder 118: Lee County Voters – South Tupelo L-Z |
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Folder 119: Lee County Voters – Tupelo A-L |
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Folder 120: Lee County Voters – Tupelo L-Z |
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Folder 121: Lee County Voters – Verona |
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Folder 122: Lowndes County Voters Lists |
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Folder 123: Lowndes County Officials |
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Folder 124: Monroe County Veterans List |
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Folder 125: Monroe County Correspondence |
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Folder 126: Monroe County |
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Folder 127: Monroe County Voters List |
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Folder 128: Monroe County Jurors |
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Folder 129: Noxubee County Veterans List |
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Folder 130: Noxubee County |
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Folder 131: Noxubee County Correspondence |
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Folder 132: Noxubee County Voters List |
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Folder 133: Oktibbeha County Veterans List |
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Folder 134: Oktibbeha County |
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Folder 135: Oktibbeha County Correspondence |
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Folder 136: Oktibbeha County Voters List |
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Folder 137: Prentiss County Voters List |
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Folder 138: Prentiss County |
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Folder 139: Prentiss County Correspondence |
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Folder 140: Prentiss County Jurors |
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Folder 141: Tishomingo County Voters List |
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Folder 142: Tishomingo County Jurors |
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Folder 143: Tishomingo County Veterans |
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Folder 144: Tishomingo County |
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Folder 145: Tishomingo County Correspondence |
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Box 31: Newspapers from 1948 Primary Campaign |
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The Belmont Tri-County News, Vol. 21, No. 37, 13 May 1948 Clayton announcement page 1, Clayton advertisement page 4 |
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The Belmont Tri-County News, Vol. 22, No. 4, 15 July 1948 Clayton advertisement page 4 and 6 |
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The Booneville Banner, 19 February 1948 Clayton article page 1 |
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The Booneville Banner, 1 July 1948 Clayton article page 1, advertisement page 3 |
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The Booneville Banner, 15 July 1948 Clayton advertisement page 4 |
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The Booneville Banner, 22 July 1948 Clayton article page 1 |
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The Booneville Banner, 29 July 1948 Clayton article page 1 |
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The Booneville Banner, 19 August 1948 Clayton political announcement page 5, advertisement page 6 |
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The Booneville Banner, 26 August 1948 Clayton article page 1 (election results) |
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The Commercial Dispatch, Columbus, Mississippi, 4 July 1948 (incomplete) Clayton Farm Program radio advertisement page 11 |
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The Commercial Dispatch, Columbus Mississippi, 6 July 1948 (incomplete) Clayton Farm Program radio advertisement page 6 |
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The Daily Times Leader, West Point, Mississippi, 21 August 1948 Clayton advertisement, page 2 |
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The Itawamba Times, Fulton, Itawamba County, Mississippi, Vol. 45, No. 35, 1 July 1948 Clayton article page 1 and 4, Clayton advertisement page |
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Jackson Daily News, 11 February 1948 Front page: Negroes Here Draft Broad Demand/Dry Solon Would Whip Drunks 3 Times A Day Clayton photograph |
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Jackson Daily News, 11 February 1948 Carnival/Wright to Carry Dixie Plea to Arkansas Meet Clayton photograph page 8 |
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The Maben Press, 14 May 1948 Clayton article page 1 and 4 |
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The Maben Press, 2 July 1948 Clayton advertisement, page 2 The Maben Press, 16 July 1948 Clayton article page 1 and foldout |
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The Maben Press, 20 August 1948 Clayton article page 1, advertisement foldout |
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The Macon Beacon, 12 February 1948 Clayton article page 1 |
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The Macon Beacon, 13 May 1948 Clayton photograph page 1 |
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Mississippi Veteran, July 1948 |
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The Starkville News, 16 July 1948 Clayton advertisement page 8 |
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Tupelo Daily Journal, 18 June 1948 |
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Tupelo Daily Journal, 17 August 1948 Clayton political announcement page 6 |
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Tupelo Daily Journal, 23 August 1948 Clayton article page 1 (All Candidates Predict Win) |
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The Weekly News, 15 July 1948 Clayton advertisement page 5 |
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Series 5: Memorabilia |
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Box 32: Certificates and Awards |
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Folder 1: Certificate, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 12 October 1927 |
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Folder 2: Certificate, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, 1 June 1929 |
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Folder 3: Certificate to practice before Federal District Court, Northern District of Mississippi, 28 Auguast 1934 |
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Folder 4: Certificate of Proficiency, The Field Artilery School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, National Guard and Reserve Course, 12 |
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Folder 5: Certificate, Kiwanis Club President, 31 December 1938 |
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Folder 6: W.D A.G.O. Form 0652B, Appointment to Captain, National Guard of the United States in the Army of the United States, |
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Folder 7: Certificate, Tank Destroyer School, Second Officers Orientation Course, June 1942 |
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Folder 8: Certificate, War Course No. 14, British Army Staff College, Camberly England, November 1944 |
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Folder 9: Certificate, Award of the Bronze Star Medal Citation, HQ XIII Corps, United States Army, 1945 |
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Folder 10: Certificate of Service, Army of the United States, Camp Cooke, California, 13 November 1945 |
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Folder 11: Certificate to practice before Mississippi State Supreme Court, 15 January 1946 |
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Folder 12: Certificate to Practice before Interstate Commerce Commission |
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Folder 13: W.D.A.G.O. Form 0650C, Appointment to Colonel, Field Artillery, National Guard of Mississippi, 18 October 1946 |
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Folder 14: Certificate, Appointment to Colonel, Field Artillery, National Guard of Mississippi, 18 October 1946 |
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Folder 15: Certificate to practice before Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, 29 January 1947 |
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Folder 16: Appointment Certificate, Colonel, Armor, National Guard of the Army of United States from Hugh White, 26 June 1951 |
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Folder 17: NME Form 1A, Appointment to Colonel, 26 June 1951 |
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Folder 18: Certificate of Membership, American Bar Association, 1 January 1956 |
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Folder 19: Letter, President Eisenhower’s Nomination, U.S. District Court Judge, Northern District of Mississippi, 24 February |
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Folder 20: Senate Approval, District Court Judge, Northern District, 4 March 1958 |
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Folder 21: U.S. Senate, Executive3 Calendar, Judge Clayton’s Appointment, 4 March 1958 |
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Folder 22: Department of Defense Form IA, Appointment to Brigadier General, National Guard of the State of Mississippi, 15 |
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Folder 23: Certificate of Appointment, Brigadier General, from Governor Coleman, 15 April 1958 |
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Folder 24: Transmittal letter, Appointment to Major General, 19 November 1962 |
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Folder 25: Certificate of Appointment, Major General, from Governor Ross Barnett, 19 November 1962 |
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Folder 26: Department of Defense Form 1A, Appointment to Major General, 19 November |
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Folder 27: Citation for Mississippi Magnolia Cross, 1964 |
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Folder 28: Certificate, State of Alabama, Distinguished Service Medal, 16 March 1965 |
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Folder 29: Telegram, Governor Paul B. Johnson to Judge Clayton, re: Clayton’s departure from Guard service, 19 March 1965 |
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Folde 30: Certificate, Legion of Merit, 29 July 1965 |
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Folder 31: Certificate, Legion of Merit, 29 July 1965 |
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Folder 32: Certificate, Honorary Citizen of Jacinto, Mississippi, 1967 |
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Folder 33: Letter, President Johnson’s Nomination of Clayton as Circuit Court Judge for the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, |
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Folder 34: U.S. Senate, Executive Calendar, Judge Clayton’s Appointment as Circuit Court Judge for the Fifth Circuit Court |
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Folder 35: Certificate to Practice Law in Mississippi, 25 February 1931. |
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Folder 36: Senate Approval, Circuit Judge for the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, 26 October 1967 |
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Folder 37: Congratulator Letter from Hubert H. Humphrey, 27 November 1967 |
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Folder 38: Letter, President Johnson accepting Clayton’s resignation from District Court and appointment to Fifth Circuit, |
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Folder 39: Transmittal Letter, Larry E. Temple (White House) to Judge Clayton, 10 February 1968 |
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Folder 40: Election certificate, Lee County Attorney, 31 December 1935 |
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Folder 41: Election certificate, Circuit Judge, First Circuit Court District, 31 December 1938 |
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Folder 42: Certificate, Command and General Staff School, Leavenworth, Kansas, August 1941 |
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Folder 43: Certificate: President Eisenhower’s Nomination of Judge Clayton to Federal District Court Judge, Northern District |
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Folder 44: Certificate of Appreciation, National Guard Bureau, 31 March 1965 |
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Folder 45: Certificate, President Johnson’s Nomination of Judge Clayton to Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, 27 October 1967 |
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Folder 46: Time magazine, Article on Clayton Nomination to Fifth Circuit, 24 November 1967 |
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Box 33: Oversize Case Files |
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United Sates of America v. State of Mississippi et al., U.S.D.C., S.D. Miss., C.A. 3791J, PX A – 1-52 |
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United Sates of America v. State of Mississippi et al., U.S.D.C., S.D. Miss., C.A. 3791J, PX B – 1-10 |
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United Sates of America v. State of Mississippi et al., U.S.D.C., S.D. Miss., C.A. 3791J, PX C – 1-10 |
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Box 34: Memorabilia |
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Top Tray |
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Blue Bird brand cigarette lighter; music box motion plays “Dixie”; cartoon of southern gentleman caption “Welcome, Suh!” Rear |
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Dundee brand cigarette lighter; chromed brass case; engraved “Claude F. Clayton.” |
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Vulcan brand cigarette lighter; obverse top brigadier general star, lower Confederate naval jack flag; rear engraved “31st |
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Zippo brand cigarette lighter; insignia for 298th Corps Support Battalion “Ire in Adversa.” |
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(4) Embroidered cotton 31st Infantry Division patches. |
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Ring box (empty) with label “Balfour, 10k Gold” on interior. |
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Plastic trench coat/rain coat belt buckle. |
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Green felt tactical unit shoulder loop with metal 298th Corps Support Battalion insignia with “Ire in Adversa.” |
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Cotton embroidered shield-shaped patch depicting eagle with Confederate battle flag on chest with words “Forget, Hell.” |
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One-piece olive drab #7 wool elastique with two instances of “U.S.” embroidered in gold bullion. |
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One-piece World War II era wool elastique with three overseas service marks. |
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(3) 1960s era “U.S. Army” embroidered tapes gold on black. |
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Third Army cotton embroidered patch. |
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(3) Cotton embroidered XIII Corps patches (red triangle on green four-leaf clover). |
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Second Tray |
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Flattened American Jefferson-era nickel. |
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(2) Confederate flag enamel pins. |
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(5) Brass “U.S.” collar insignia. |
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Chromed plastic “U.S.” collar insignia. |
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Quarter-sized William McKinley’s assassination commemorative coin; gold-colored. |
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1922 United States silver dollar. |
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(5) assorted keys. |
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Large key. |
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Enamel pin of 298th Corps Support Battalion insignia with “Ire in Adversa.” |
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Probable public transportation token (words illeligible). |
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Silvered money clip with Joseph carrying infant Jesus across water. |
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(2) Chromed belt saber hangers. |
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Red silk twisted cord with gold clasps |
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Metal clip. |
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Raccoon phallic bone. |
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Third Tray |
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(2) Sets of service ribbons in original packaging. These include, from left to right, top to bottom: Legion of Merit; Bronze |
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Silver metal letter opener in shape of a staff officer’s sword. |
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Green plastic name plate “Claude F. Clayton, Major General.” |
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Metal and faux wood name plate “Claude F. Clayton, Chief District Judge.” |
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Western Airlines luggage tag with calling card: “Claude F. Clayton, United States Circuit Judge, Fifth Circuit, Tupelo, Mississippi.” |
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Hard leather covered eyeglass case with blue velvet interior, holding rimless octagonal glasses with ivoroid nosepieces. |
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Fabric covered eyeglass case with blue velvet interior, holding rimless octagonal glasses with ivoroid nosepieces. |
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Brown fabric covered eyeglass case with blue velvet interior, holding rimless octagonal glasses with ivoroid nosepieces. |
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Bottom Tray |
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(2) Enameled Confederate flag pins (left and right). |
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(3) Green felt tactical unit shoulder loops. |
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(9) Silver metal general stars. |
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(2) Sets of major general collar insignia stars. |
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(2) Sets of gold officer “U.S.” collar insignia. |
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Brass-hinged button board. |
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.45 caliber, Colt M1911 pistol barrel. |
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Hesson #1527 briarwood pipe “Milano.” |
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Supergrain Kaywoodie briarwood pipe. |
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VanRoy bard briarwood pipe. |
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Box 35: Memorabilia |
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Top Tray |
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Miniature flag stand for desk; lathe-turned aluminum. |
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Wood friction turkey call “Stevenson” brand, Deluxe No. 430 ‘Turkey Talker” with Clayton’s name penned. |
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Leather coin purse with zipper, Locktite brand. |
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Middle Tray |
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Leather ID case embossed on inside cover “United States Courts, Claude F. Clayton, United States District Judge, Tupelo, Mississippi” |
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Leather ID case embossed on inside cover “United States Courts, Claude F. Clayton, United States District Judge, Tupelo, Mississippi” |
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Leather ID case embossed on inside cover “United States Courts, Claude F. Clayton, United States Circuit Judge, Tupelo, Mississippi” |
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Door name plate “320, Claude Clayton, U.S. Circuit Judge.” |
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Bottom Tray |
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Name plate “Brig. Gen. C. F. Clayton, HQ 31st Division Artillery.” |
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(3) Name plates: “Maj Gen C.F. Clayton” with two silver stars. |
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Box 36: Flags |
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3’ x 4’ 108th Armored Calvary Regimental flag in red and gold with “108” appliqué, gold fringe. |
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3’ x 4’ major general’s flag, red with two white appliqué stars, with gold fringe. |
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3’ x 4’ wool bunting fifty-star American flag, with gold fringe. |
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3’ x 4’ forty-eight-star American flag, with gold fringe. |
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Box 37: Nazi German Map Reading Kit with “Lt. C.F. Clayton” penned on outside. |
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Box 38: Army Satchel & Belt |
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Army satchel; Olive Drab #3; latigo leather shoelace replacing strap; heavy cotton canvas; leather handles with non-ferrous |
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Black folded leather officer’s pistol belt. Triple line of stitching with spoon and wreath buckle. Marked “38” on inside rear |
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Swagger stick composed of 50 caliber brass cartridge case (1950 Winchester Arms) and projectile. |
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Swagger stick with silver top with single star and engraved “Brigadier General Claude F. Clayton. |
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Box 39: Military Apparel |
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Service Cap, Army Green shade 44, size 7 5/8, wool doeskin, “Berkshire Deluxe” maker. Personal card of Clayton in plastic |
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Garrison field cap; blue wool with leather sweat band; medal from La Societe des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux. |
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Box 40: Military Apparel |
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M1 steel helmet; fixed bale; front seam; Hadfield Manganese steel, stainless steel rim; original paint Olive Drab #7; sawdust |
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Helmet liner; fiber-glass; front eyelet present; Olive Drab #3 suspension system; washers (heavily oxidized); leather-lined |
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General service trouser belt of black cotton webbing, size 36/37. |
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Box 41: Military Apparel |
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Winter combat jacket (enlisted man’s); Olive Drab #3; cotton twill, lined with blanket wool; on lower-third of internal wind |
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Utility shirt, 1st pattern; cotton sateen, Olive Green 107; 2 embroidered appliqué stars for Lt. General; Cotton canvas webbing |
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Utility shirt, 1st pattern; cotton sateen, Olive Green 107; 2 embroidered appliqué stars for Lt. General; Cotton canvas webbing |
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Garrison cap, ; 6 7/8 size; 55% polyester, 45% wool; leather sweat band (chrome tan 7/8” with embossed groove around edge); |
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Khaki No. 1 (suntan) army officers dress shirt; wool worsted, plain weave, label “Lang-Krafted Uniforms, House of Landendork, |
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Khaki No. 1 (suntan) army officers dress shirt; wool worsted, plain weave , 17 x 34, Army lot # 8405-577-4312; World War II |
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Overalls, winter combat, 1st model; Olive Drab #3; cotton twill; non-ferrous metal zipper tongue; blanket wool lining; size |
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Box 42: Military Apparel |
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Class A dress pants, drab (pinks); cuffed; zipper fly; five pockets; “Memphis Military Tailors”, 100 N. Main; “4217” in ink |
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Officers Army Green Uniform Coat; Army Shade 44, Union made; 1 ½” officer mohair braid on sleeve cuff; silver buttons (“Gaunt, |
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Officers Army Green shade 44 Uniform Trousers to accompany officer’s coat, zipper fly, slide clasp marked “HE”; rubber inset |
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Army officer’s dress pants, tropical worsted wool, Khaki No. 1, (to accompany above garment); zipper fly; size 40L; 1948; |
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Army officer’s tunic, tropical worsted wool, Khaki No. 1; (accompanies previous two garments); silver buttons (“Gaunt London”); |
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Box 43: Military Apparel |
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Private purchase Army officer’s taupe wool gabardine overcoat; “Style Craft Manufacturer” ; button-in liner of wool flannel |
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Cotton khaki army officers pants; label “Lauderstein’s, San Antonio, Texas”; rubber inset in waist band; zipper, slide clasp |
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Army officer’s tunic (accompanies previous garment); button retainer strip machine-attached with hand-sewn grommets; silver |
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Box 44: Judge’s Robe |
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Black silk robe “Bentley & Simon” of New York, NY with initials “C.F.C.” in patches. |
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