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Group of white men, many in overalls, posing with a train while at work Calhoun County Loggers
Trucks parked along busy street with men standing around them and cars passing by Carlisle Rice Trucks
Two African-American men in suits and woman in hat and dress Carpenter Family
Multistory buidings with farm equipment and people Charleston Cotton Gin
Chicken statue with brick building in the background Chicken Statue
Single-story house with trees in front yard and screened-in back porch Chicot Farms House
One Black girl and two Black boys in work clothes, two without shoes, pose in dirt field with hoes Chopping Cotton
Two white men on horse drawn carriage watching white man and woman working in a field in period costume Cleaning Sorghum
glass bottle with red print and design "Hi Everybody! Drink Coleman Milk" girl rides rearing horse and waves "Annie Oakley" Coleman Dairy "Annie Oakley" Bottle
three white men in suits drink boxes of milk before vending machine labeled "Refreshing Cold Milk" Coleman Dairy Personnel
Side view of a Coleman Dairy truck with Annie Oakley design on it Coleman Dairy Delivery Truck
Framed portrait of white man with mustache in suit Eleithet Coleman
Dairy factory buildings and trees on farmland with two-lane road in the foreground as seen from above Coleman Dairy Aerial View
Group of men watching flames and smoke emerging from mostly collapsed building Compress Fire
Group of white men in suits posing behind a rail with stone monument and building behind them Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo
several pages from the "Constitution and By-Laws of Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo and List of Officers and Members." Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo Constitution
Membership card for "R. W. Meriwether - Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo, 1909" Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo Membership Card
Wagons loaded with cotton crowding dirt road that runs in front of several buildings Conway Cotton Wagons
Mill buildings with bales of cotton inside fence Cook Cotton Mill
Old white man with long beard Barnett Manly Cook
Older white woman and younger white woman in dresses with lace collars Mildred and Varina Cook
Old white man with mustache in suit and tie V. Y. Cook
Young white man in suit and bow tie Virgil Whitfield Cook
Cotton bales waiting to be loaded onto steamboat on river Cook's Landing
Stacks of cotton bales sitting outside warehouse building with houses in the background Cotton Compress
White and African-American workers with machinery and piled of cotton inside seed house Cotton Seed
Group of white men on horse back with wagons on dirt road Cotton Wagons
Horse drawn wagons with buildings behind them Cotton Wagons
White woman holding baby alongside young boy and girl standing before a wooden structure covered by a tent Cotton Workers' Tent
two-story wooden building with stone pillars and grape arbor alongside it Cowie Wine Cellars
Cars parked outside "Crossett Research" building with circular driveway and trees in front yard Crossett Research
white man with white beard in suit Edward Crossett
African-American man pulling a huge log with a horse-drawn wagon Cypress Logging
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