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BOOKS AND BOOKLETS
1900 Tishomingo
County Census. Includes names, dates of birth,
gender, race, state of birth, father's state of
birth, and mother's state of birth for every person
living in Tishomingo County in 1900. Hardback. 204
pages. (2003) $17.50
History of Old Tishomingo County, Mississippi
Territory. This limited edition book contains
the history of the formation of Tishomingo County.
It is abundantly filled with surnames, marriages,
County administration, County officers, elections,
murders, etc. Originally published 1969 by Fan
Alexander Cochran; re-published 2009. Hardback. 325
pages. $35.00
Battle of Iuka,
Mississippi 150th Souvenir History.
Explore the history of The Battle of Iuka, one of
the bloodiest battles in Civil War history. $10.00
Chronicles &
Epitaphs. Back Issues of Chronicles & Epitaphs from
the old Tishomingo County Courthouse. Each volume
includes 4 issues.
Volume 1: Message From the Founding President, How
Tishomingo County Got Its Name, How Tishomingo Was
Created, First Families in Tishomingo County, Old
Tishomingo County Civil War Veterans (Adair–Allen),
The “Immigration” Story, Queries, Scottish Rite
Photo and Identifications, TCHGS Minutes, April–June
1996, TCHGS Members List, TCHGS By-Laws, TCHGS Book
Donations, P. W. Hubbard Counts 133 Living
Descendants, Biographical and Historical Memoirs of
Mississippi, List of Educable Children, Tishomingo
County, R.F.D. 2, Photo of Dr. A. H. Montgomery
House and Office With Story, Occupations of the
Past, Marriage Bonds, 1851–1855 (Aldridge–Clamrock),
Reconstructing Your Ancestor’s Neighborhood, Land
Records Where They Came From–How We Got Them, Land
Trust Deeds, Book A–1854, Grandma Climbed the Family
Tree, Schedule of Teacher’s Warrants, 1923–1924
Term, The Sharps of Sharp’s Bottom, Genealogist’s
Disease, Photo of Burnsville School Circa 1946,
Instructions for Cleaning and Repairing Tombstones,
The Battle of Iuka—the Union Point of View, Old
Tishomingo Civil War Veterans (continued), Queries,
Old Iuka Circa 1900 Photo, John Marshall Stone,
1866–1870 Colored Marriage Index, Tishomingo
Riflemen Co. A, 2nd Regiment, Civil War Pension
Applications, Tishomingo County Tax Rolls 1888,
County Courthouses in Mississippi, Mississippi
Archival Resources, Queries --Price is $7.50
Volume 2: Mineral Springs Hotel Photo and Story,
African-American History in Tishomingo County,
Creation of Tishomingo County, The Genealogist
Psalm, Gettysburg Revisited, Headquarters Recruiting
and Inducting Station, Iuka Rifles—Company A, 2nd
Regiment, Liquor License Petition, 1890, Marriages
of Tishomingo County, 1837–1838, Murphy’s Law of
Family History, A Native American Tribute, New Salem
Baptist Church Cemetery Records, Queries, Membership
Roster, Tishomingo County Tax Rolls, 1888, Board of
Police, 1857–1862, Polling Places, 1954, Iuka Female
Institute, Personnel Roster–Camp Shelby,
Mississippi, R. C. McAnally Store–Service Station
Ledger, Tishomingo County Deaths, Marriage Bonds,
1850–1853, CCC History, Tishomingo County History
and Families, Queries, Postal History, Owens Station
School, Unknown Soldier Grave, Spraberry/Carr/Sprayberry,
Bostick Family Record, Tips for Beginning
Genealogists, 43rd Regiment Mississippi Infantry
Volunteers, CSA, Marriage Bonds, 1850–1853,
Abandoned Cemetery Report, Queries, S. N. Dewoody
Diary, 1866-1870 Colored Marriages Index, Marriage
Bonds, 1850–1853, The Power of a Query—Holder
Family, S. N. Dewoody Diary, Lynch Family, Death
Records, Queries --Price is $7.50
Volume 3: Abandoned Cemetery Report, Alcorn County
License Roll Book, Circuit Court 1842–1844, Letter
Book No. 2, Marriage Bonds, 1850–1853, Physicians of
Old Tishomingo County, Allens Store Mail Drop,
General Map of Alabama, Cemetery names, Old
Tishomingo County Jurors, Queries, New Members,
Palography Sample, Old Tishomingo Schools,
1856–1859, Teacher’s Warrants, 1908–1910, Obituary
Clippings, Circuit Court 1842-1844, Letter Book No.
2, Tishomingo County Slave Owners, Indian Legends,
Recipes, Changed his Allegiance, Queries, Roots
Poem, Declaration of Intention, Teachers’ Warrants,
U.S. Population Census, Queries, Iuka’s First Radio
Station, Paden Consolidated School, Found Dead Due
to Exposure, Our House, Identify Photo?, Coles Mill
Precinct, Circuit Court 1843–1844, Letter Book No.
2, Tishomingo Schools, 1856–1859, Tishomingo County
Slave Owners, Funeral Notices, Circuit Court
1843–1844, Letter Book No. 2, Teachers’ Warrants,
Coles Mill Precinct, 1904–1915, Vignettes, 1870
Census Items, Census Records Abbreviations, Tracing
Roots Through Religious Records, Negro Schools,
Dunwoody Diary, Old Tishomingo School Records,
1856–1859 --Price is $7.50
Volume 4: 1860 Heads of Household Occupations from
Census, 1870 Heads of Household Occupations from
Census, Indian Legends, Old Tishomingo County School
Records Index, 1856–1859, Yankee Charley Grave
Address, Circuit Court 1843–1844, Letter Book No. 2,
Coles Mill Precinct, 1904–1915, Top Ten Names,
1900–1996, Tishomingo County Slave Owners,
Chronology of Mississippi Territory, Tishomingo
County Agricultural High School, 1929–1930, Queries,
Tishomingo County Business Owners, 1866, Queries,
Roster of Enlisted Men in Company K, Iuka Rifles,
1861–1865, Tishomingo County Historical Research
Project No. 2231, Old Tishomingo County School
Records Index, 1856–1859, Circuit Court 1843–1844,
Letter Book No. 2, Recipes, Civil War Applications,
Methodist Conference Church Minutes, 11-26-1917,
Charles Oscar Rutledge, Badger Bulletin, June 14,
1862, Theaters in Tishomingo County, White’s Café,
1850 Occupations from Census Records, Tishomingo
County School Records Index, 1856–1859, Recipes,
Henry Isaac Wilson, Ollie Wilson Barnes, Arthur Jep
Wilson, J. C. Wilson, Historical Research Project
No. 2231, School History, Circuit Court 1843–1844,
Letter Book No. 2, Recipes, Old Letter Written,
February 2, 1865 Price is $7.50
Volume 5: Tishomingo County Cemeteries, Old
Tishomingo Schools, Teachers’ Warrants, Basic
Methods of Genealogy, Gallette Family, Family
History Uncovered in Military Records,
Surname—Researchers’ List, Queries, George William
Higginbottom, Gist/Clack, Bills for Divorce—Circuit
Court Book 3, 1845–1849, Look Ups, 1832–1899
Timeline for Corinth, Alcorn County, Cemetery Book
Updates, Queries, Recent Researchers, Descendants of
Samuel Barnes, 1998 Tishomingo County Obituaries
--Price is $7.50
Volume 6: Cutshall Funeral Home Records, Jan. 1929
through Dec. 1933, Surname Research, Wright, West,
Bennett, Watts, Holley, Queries, Cook Family, Don’t
Ever Underestimate the Help of a Query, Sample
Pedigree, Oscar Erwin Watson, Obits—M. G. M. Dancer
and Toby Wing, Woodruff Relatives Reunion, WPA
Document of Tishomingo County, Yellow Fever, 1878,
Elimination of Yellow Fever Mosquito, Queries, Happy
Holidays, By-Laws, List of Depositors of Tishomingo
Bank Company, Feb. 1, 1912, Books and Announcements,
McKnight Family, NSD of the American Revolution,
Surnames, Burnsville & Vicinity (Vidette, April 8,
1909), Royalty Visits Iuka (Vidette, Jan. 4, 1940),
Microfilm Reader vs. CDs, How to Make TCHGS Work For
You and Others, Chart for Determining Approximate
Birthday, 1790–1840 Census, Old Tishomingo County
Confederate Soldier Graves, Obituaries, Cleaning
Headstone Inscriptions, Slave Database and Born in
Bondage, Southern History.net, WPA Tishomingo County
Assignment No. 15, Old Homes in the County, Queries,
Hill Family, A Road of Tragedies (Vidette, June 24,
1909), Third Legal Execution, James McKeever Killed
by Wm. H. Buse Near Booneville, Battle of Corinth,
Mississippi, Certificate of Appreciation from
Experience Works --Price is $15.00
Volume 7: From the Editor’s Desk, From the Hostess’
Desk, Meeting Minutes, Certificate of Eligibility
for Confederate Cross of Honor to the United
Daughters of Confederacy from Camp #425, United
Confederate Veterans, 1890 Census, Mississippi, Web
Spinnings, Old Tishomingo County Confederate Soldier
Graves, The Midnight Meeting and Battle in Good
Springs Glen, Queries, Applications for Civil War
Pensions, Tishomingo County, Mississippi, Can You
Identify Where this Picture was Taken and the
Occasion?, The Battle of Iuka—September 19, 1862,
From the New Hostess Desk, From the Iuka Reporter of
February 5, 1891, From the Editor, Publication
Report, From the Editor, Histories Often Linked,
Bostick, Smith, Wood, and Other Families, Glenn/Amerson/Moore
History and Letters to the Readers of the Vidette,
1909, Library News, Seventeen Ways to Find a Maiden
Name, District Attorney’s Docket, Old Tishomingo
County 1892–1897 Index, Bills for Divorce, Old
Tishomingo County 1845–1849, Fair Use Copyright
Article, Hezekiah Mitchell—First Elected Probate
Judge, Luther Ray Neal, Queries, Appraisements
1861–1870 Old Tishomingo County, Civil War
Burials—Memphis National Cemetery (Continued),
Tishomingo Precinct Poll Tax Record, 1909–1919, Dr.
M. M. (Mid) Davis, First Belmont Postmaster,
Cemetery Book Addition/Correction, Log Rolling in
Tishomingo County 1938 (page 2 of 5), Log Rolling in
Tishomingo County 1938 (page 3 of 5), Trust Deed
from W. G. Bishop to John A. Browning, Pedigree
Chart for Member Sybil Maxine B. Holley No. 120,
Application for Pension Nancy E. Milford, Tishomingo
County Books and Publications for Sale, Take a Peak
at Future Issues of C&E, Old Tishomingo County
Confederate Soldiers Graves (Continued) --Price is
$15.00
Volume 8: From the Editor, Tishomingo’s First Fair,
J. N. Bingham Deed to Trustees of Sharp School, Old
Graveyards and Stones Faded With Time, Early Dennis
Depot, Belmont Depot, Dr. M. M. Davis—the First
Belmont Postmaster, Letter to the Governor of the
State of Mississippi Re Pardon, 1859, Old United
Methodist Church History, Old, Old Bethel Cemetery,
Queries, Corrections and Updates to Tishomingo
County History and Families, Photo Gallery, Hezekiah
Mitchell—First Elected Probate Judge (Continued),
District Attorney’s Docket, 1892–1897 (Continued),
Membership Report, Log Rolling in Tishomingo County
1938 (page 4 of 5), Membership Pedigree Chart,
Membership Update, Descendants of William Clark
Glenn, Old Tishomingo County Confederate Soldiers
Graves (Continued), Will of David Pace, 1848, Civil
War Burials—Memphis National Cemetery (Continued),
Rutledge Precinct Tax Roll, 1915, Hill–Stone Trust
Deed, The Ways South, 1830, From the Editor,
Membership Report, Photo Gallery, Industrial Data,
Taps Sounded for Veteran of Lost Cause: A. M.
Street, To the Membership of the M.E. Church South,
Iuka, Mississippi, 1906, Macdonel Adams Obituary,
Confederate Application: Thomas L. Nixon, Queries,
District Attorney’s Docket, 1892–1897 Finished,
Membership Pedigree Chart—Tim Cook, Civil War
Burials—Memphis National Cemetery (Continued), Deed:
Hill—Candler—Hyatt—Moore --Price is $15.00
Volume 9: Letter From the Editor, On Display at the
Courthouse, Marriage Capital, Women of Achievement,
Tishomingo County Famous and Notables, Memorials and
Gifts, Member Spotlight, Genealogical Codicil,
Queries, News From the Library, Chief Tishomingo,
Presbyterian Church History, Bethany Presbyterian
Church, The Burnsville Budget, Recalls Railroading,
Chickasaw Tribal Customs, Golden Road Proposal, Poor
House Committee Report, Pace Pension Application,
Heritage Day Festival, Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway,
1870 Tishomingo County Census, On Display, An
Overlooked Treasure, Northeast Mississippi
Historical Bulletin, Story-Telling Days, Memorials
and Gifts, Memberships, Spotlight, Queries, Records
Room, Reunions, Pinkston Property, Announcements,
News From the Director, Curator’s Corner, News in
the Research Room, New Members, In Memory of, Raffle
Announcement, Queries, Chief Iuka—Mineral Springs
Legend, Corrections, Ribbon Cutting Officially Opens
Museum, News From the Executive Director, Thanks to
Local Businesses, New Members, How to Prove American
Indian Ancestry, Five Steps to Native American
Genealogy, Old Superstitions and Cures, Winners,
Quilt Raffle, Does Your Mailing Label Look
Different?, Vidette Varieties, Tishomingo WSCS to
Have Bazaar, Man’s Leg Broken in Traffic Accident,
Meeting of Teachers Assn Is Announcement, Special
Service on Iuka Circuit Sunday, Tower Chimes to be
Paid for by Donations, Final Rites Held for Mr.
Goss, Mr. Enlow Dies at Age of 62, Retired Railroad
Man Dies, Iuka Takes Two from Biggersville, 4-H Club
Member of the Week—Eddie Edwards, Mr. Adams to be
Guest Speaker at 4-H Party, Curator’s Corner,
Correction, Recent Acquisitions, Newly Donated
Items, Query Page, Books and Publications For Sale
--Price is $15.00
Volume 10: Tishomingo County and Its History, Game
of the Name, Modern Woodmen of America, Quilt Raffle
Winner, Trial Reenactment, Important Dates in
African American History, Tishomingo County
Historical Research Project 2231, Burnsville Colored
School, Iuka Black Homecoming, July 1996,
African-American Biographies, Welcome to New and
Renewing Members, Various Items Displayed at the Old
Courthouse, How to Determine a Correct Birth Date,
More Old Superstitions and Cures, Wish List, Recent
Acquisitions, Poems: Eternal Springs, Voices at
Mineral Springs, Wheels, Wordle, Fraternal Dead,
1874, Mississippi, WPA Assignment No. 21, Annual
Awards, Help Identify Unknown Scruggs in Photo,
Letter of Appreciation, October 10, 2004, Giving in
Memory, Our Newest Volunteer—Stephanie Marlar,
Queries, Books and Publications For Sale, Veterans
Project and Lineage Charts, 1856 Notice to
Tax-payers of Tishomingo County, TCHGS News:
Story-Telling Days, Family Tree, Spring Membership
Drive, Newly Christened John Marshall Stone Research
Center, John Marshall Stone, 1st Annual Wedding
Reunion, Death of Widow Recalls Vivid Career of
Mississippi Leader, Historical Tidbits, The Cotton
Field (poem) by Betty Sue Sherron, Letter to Gov.
John M. Stone from J. J. Coman, Queries, Old Home
Remedies, Museum Donations, Loans to Museum, Recent
Acquisitions in Research Center, Letter by Mrs. W.
W. (Emma) Anthony, Last Will and Testament of J. C.
Morris, Proof of Will of J. C. Morris, W. C. Bennett
vs. Mineral Springs Hotel, Chancery Court—Will
Payne’s Minority Removed, Ledger from Weathers’
Store, Leedy, Mississippi, New and Renewing Members,
Odd Fellows’ Dog, Wordle, 2005 Calendar of Events,
1877 Fraternal Dead, Lesson in Photographs,
Membership Form, Veterans Project and Lineage
Project, New Publication—Diaries of James R.
Bumpass, Publications for Sale, Do You Have a Lot of
Spare Time?, Membership Survey, The Civil War: An
Introduction, Cause of the South’s Failure, Timeline
of the Civil War, Losses in . . . Both Armies,
Mississippi’s Confederate Congress, Author of Dixie,
Badger Bulletin, June 1862, Sword of the Late John
Marshall Stone, Loss of the Flag, “Rebel” Camel Left
Footprints in Area, Last Confederate Vet in
Tishomingo County Dies, “The Southern Side,” from
The Gale, Civil War Battlefield Summaries,
Tishomingo County Civil War Units, Regimented
Officers of the Confederate Army, “Battle of Iuka,”
from Confederate Veteran, Names of the Confederate
Dead at Iuka, Miss, Battle of Iuka, Gallant Civil
War Soldiers Fell at Iuka, 1862 Letter from Union
Soldier, L. W. Wolcott, Song of the Mississippi
Volunteers, The Civil War: Glossary, Letter from M.
J. Lewis to his Wife, Letters Written by S. Gossen
to his Father, June 1861, “Foot Calvary Chronicle,”
Illustrated News, October 18, 1862, Highlights of
Recent Museum Educational Programs, Schedule,
Memorials, Queries, New and Renewing Members, Meet
the Staff, Publications for Sale, The First
Thanksgiving Proclamation, June 20, 1676, A
Thanksgiving Proclamation, New and Renewing Members,
Veterans from Tishomingo County, Letter to Mrs.
Leona Thorne, Iuka, Miss., Fraternal Dead, 1880,
Mississippi, Volunteers Represent Tishomingo Co. at
Conference, Books Purchased at FGS Conference for
Library, Iuka Businesses Besieged by Night
Burglaries in 1976, Dan Emmett—Author of Dixie,
Queries, Books and Publications For Sale --Price is
$15.00
Volume 11: Mineral Springs Hotel, Wordle, New and
Renewing Members, Iuka's Mineral Springs Park,
Legend of Bay Springs—Lover's Leap, Love Troubles in
Verse, History of Old Tishomingo County—Now
Available, They Loved Not Wisely, "Fire Destroys
Mineral Springs Hotel," Tishomingo County News—Vidette
(Iuka, Miss.), March 11, 1944, Corinth Soda Water
Moves From Iuka, Museum Acquisitions, Library
Donations, Poem—That Little Paden Town, Rev J.
Skinner Dead, Corinth Business Owners in 1866, List
of Businesses from Iuka Gazette, 1868, 1875
Congressional Convention Ball Invitation, Fraternal
Dead, 1881, Mississippi, Unique Mississippi Home
Remedies, Tishomingo State Park and CCC History,
Civilian Conservation Corps—Camp 3497, Queries,
Martin Retirement Stirs Memories of Historic
Railroad Agency, Milestone in Rail Travel Reached
One Century Ago, Southern Railway System Letter to
Mrs. McDonald, May 2, 1955, Belmont and the
Railroad, 1902 Southern Railway Train Schedule,
Business Directory 1868, Iuka Merchants, 1869, Iuka
Lodge, 1868-1869, TCAHM Hires Project Manager,
Museum Donations, Museum Loans, Library Donations,
Wordle, World War II Veterans Buried In Belgium,
Queries, New and Renewing Members, Words and Phrases
of Railroad Origin, Wordle, Civilian Conservation
Corps--Company 3497 (continued from February 2006
newsletter), Railroad Trivia, Nicknames for Various
Railroad Jobs, TCAHM Programs, Medical
Association—Physicians of County Effect an
Organization, Dr. Noonan Cayce Waldrep, Public
Notice to Midwives, August 1923, Physicians in Old
Tishomingo County, 1869, Special Service Honoring
Belmont Dr. Cromeans, Tishomingo County Doctors'
Bureau, Belmont, Miss., Dr. M. A. Simmons—An
Advertising Magnate, Another List of Doctors, Letter
Submitted to Iuka Mirror from Dr. Simmons, Dr. A. F.
Whitehurst, Dr. Harry Homer Goyer, Dr. T. P. Haney,
Dr. Thomas Grimke Paden, Dr. Benjamin Franklin
Liddon, Dr. James Marcus Taylor, Diary of Kate,
Confederate Nurse, Advertisements in The Vidette,
August 1923, Misc.: Drs. Ben Hodges, Telfair, and
Simmons, etc., Iuka Springs Hotel & Sanitorium Co.,
Local and Personal, 1860s Confederate Medicine,
Health Department's Tabulation of Activities, Jan.
1943, Old Remedies May Still Be Good Advice, Ghost
Towns, Recipe for Washing Clothes, Queries, New and
Renewing Members, New Acquisitions to the J. M.
Stone Research Library, Destroy Old Medicines,
Museum Acquisitions, 1888 Fraternal Dead, New
Cemetery Survey for Tishomingo County, Dr. Kelly
Scott Segars, Sr., Dr. Henry James Brown, Schools of
Old Tishomingo County, Mississippi, Tishomingo
County Education at Jacinto, Booker School House,
Eastport 1858, John A. Wheelock School, Box Spring,
1856-1857, Hopewell School and Carter's Branch
School, History of Cripple Deer School, Correction
to Dr. Pugh Houston, Cripple Deer School about 1942,
Cotton Springs School, Central Consolidated School,
1927-1960, Lambert School, Burnsville, Mississippi,
Belmont High School, Iuka Normal Institute, Calendar
for 1900-1901, Tishomingo County School System,
Burnsville Black School, Valley School, Hartford
Musical Institute, August 1926, Tishomingo County
Obituary Project, Past Events at the Courthouse
Museum, News of Our Men and Women in Uniform, 1943,
From a Soldier—Talmadge K. Arnold, New Library
Acquisitions, John Marshall Stone Research Library
Moves, New Museum Acquisitions, Queries,
Preservation Measures Underway at Midway School,
Educable School Children in 1894—A-C Surnames,
Constitution Week Celebrated --Price is $15.00
Volume 13: Upcoming Events, African-American History
Month, African-American Research Workshop, Woodall
Mountain Market, $20 Reward—The Union (Jacinto,
Miss.), March 1851, Slave Laws, Belmont’s Colored
First Baptist Church, Blind Tom—Negro Fortune
Teller, Photo—Burnsville’s Colored School, Hopewell
School, Photo—Carter’s Branch (African-American)
School, 1936 African-American Occupations and
Organizations, Editor’s Genealogy Corner,
African-American Research at the John Marshall Stone
Research Library, New Officers & Board Members for
2008, New Leadership in 2008 for County’s Archives &
History Museum, Restoration of Historic Courthouse
Begins, Online Genealogy’s Hottest New Trend, Yellow
Fever Remedy, Ruby Camp—Newest Out-of-Town
Volunteer, NARA Records Increase in Price, Randall
Thurman—Obituary and Funeral Notice, John D. James’
Funeral Notice, Monetary Donations, Midway News,
February 1944, Condolences, Circuit Court
Proceedings, January Term 1927, Museum Donations and
Loans, Patsy C. Pace Collection, Library
Acquisitions, New and Renewing Members, Advantages
of Society Membership, Martin Sprouse Bible (27
March 1828 to 1 Jan 1914), Marriages from the Martin
Sprouse Bible, Queries, Clement Cemetery, Natchez
Trace—Jourdan Hill Cemeteries, Honors Bestowed on
Historic Courthouse Museum, Historical Courthouse’s
Renovations, African American Research Workshop
Held, 2nd Annual Family History Fair, Where was
Bulford Murdered? Tishomingo County’s First Hanging
in 1845, Cleaning Tombstones is Fun, Find No Trace
of Two Bandits, Man Confesses Part in Robbery, Two
Prominent Iuka Citizens Meet Sudden Deaths, A
Landmark Being Razed, Notice of Business Change,
Browsing Old Cemeteries, 2007 Awards, Meet the Board
of Directors, Senator Cecil L. Sumners Collection,
New Web Address, Museum Donations & Loans, Museum’s
Wish List, Fish Fall From the Sky, Library
Acquisitions, New & Renewing Members, Genealogy
Poem, Queries, 1907 Statistics, In Memory of . . .,
Cutshall Funeral Home Death Records, 1929-1938, Shug
Marlar's Story, What is a First Cousin, Twice
Removed?, Christina Goss Promoted, Memberships,
Museum Donations, Museum Loans, Donations for Gift
Shop Sales, Library Donations, Queries, Poem
Sponsored by Old Maids of Memphis, Photo, 1919-1920
TCAHS Student Council, 1912-1916 Death Records, 1845
Territorial and State Census for County, Senator
Cecil Lamar Sumners, Photograph - Golden, Miss,
Street Scene, 1940 Electric Bill of Samuel L.
Sumners, 1894 Final Exam Results from Memphis
Medical College - O.A. Kennedy, Card Announcing S.
L. Sumners' Candidacy, Photograph - Cecil Sumners as
School Boy, Photograph - Cecil Sumners as Baby,
Brief Family Trees, Recipes from Pat Sumners' Cook
Book, Did You know? Memorabilia from Sumners
Collection, Memberships, Cecil Sumners' Letter to
Tishomingo County, Museum Donations, Library
Donations, Thanks to Rayco, Inc. of Corinth, Miss.,
Dousing to Find Unmarked Graves, Queries, New
Columns for C&E in 2009, Photograph - Historic
Museum Renovation, Woodall Mountain Market Gift Shop
--Price is $15.00
Volume 14: Tishomingo County in 1909, Storm Swept -
Town of Dennis Ravaged by a Cyclone, Iuka - Poor
Divided, Distressed Little Town, Working Roads by
Contract, Tishomingo City, An Ordinance --Iuka
Springs Park Amusement Co., County Business News in
1909, Classified Ads in 1909, Reunion at Belmont,
All Day Singing, Dinner on the Ground, Personal
Items of Interest, Miscellaneous: Bitten by a Cotton
Mouth, Fire, Geology Deposits, Fire in North Iuka,
Joe Keenan Back, Baptizing Sunday at Ellington
Spring, For Stealing Corn, Great Sun Bros. Show,
Grand Barbeque and Public Speaking, Museum
Donations, Library Donations, Charter of
Incorporation of Iuka Mineral Springs Hotel, Avon
Whitfield, Local World War II Vet, Finds Closure,
Upcoming Events in May, Adams Family Info, Pittsburg
Cemetery Warranty Deed, Donations to Museum and
Library, Specific Donations, Memberships, Brick
Memorial Project, Sumners Collection, History and
Genealogy Projects, New Web Site Address, Director's
Corner, Tishomingo Connections, Queries, Excerpts
from The Belmont Times, January 1, 1926, Past Events
Held, Obituaries, Queries, Artifact Showcase,
Tishomingo County in the News, An Indian Legend,
ShopforMuseums.com, GenoTecho, Director's Corner,
Memberships, Tishomingo's 1913 Tornado, Chancery
Court held in October, 1915 Rules for Teachers, Blue
Hills of Tishomingo-poem, GenoTecho by Christina
Goss, Director's Corner by Jan, Queries, Mildred
Osborn Aday Collection, Coln Family History, Museum
Donations, Newly Acquired Photos, Library Donations,
DAR Activities, Midway School's Reunion, Midway
School Photograph, 7th Grade, 1929, Midway School
Photograph, 8th Grade, 1929, Midway Song, Woodall
Mountain Market --Price is $15.00
Volume 15: Gunboats and Calvary: A History of
Eastport, Miss. Chapter 8: Riverboat Town, Woodall
Mountain Market, Gunboats and Calvary: A History of
Eastport, Miss. Chapter 9: “I Remember Eastport”,
Biographical Sketch of a Civil War Soldier: Martin
Cook, Biographical Sketch of a Civil War Soldier:
Joseph W. Browning, Some Eastport History,
Biographical Sketch of a Civil War Soldier: William
Adair Paden, Memberships, Brick Memorial Project,
Director’s Corner, Biographical Sketch of a Civil
War Soldier: Joseph Thomas Barnett, Biographical
Sketch of a Civil War Soldier: Richard Henry Lee
Barnett, Biographical Sketch of a Civil War Soldier:
Robert James Barnett, Mildred Aday Collection, Mary
E. Ahlstrom Collection, Library Donations, Rosecrans
Meets Price, “Old Abe” Comes to Iuka, Old
Douglas—“Rebel” Camel, Man’s Leg Broken in Traffic
Accident, Bold Robbery Occurs: Iuka Has First Such
Daylight Crime, Coles Mill Men Registered for
Military Service, 1917, List of Confederate Soldiers
that Turned to the Union Cause, Errata Summers at
the Eastside Superette, Monies for Byram Family,
1903, Gallant Civil War Soldiers Fell at Iuka, 1862
Civil War Letter to Mother from Laurens, 1842
Summary of Assessment Roll for Tishomingo County,
New Acquisitions in Library, Woodall Mountain
Market, James W. Hiett Family History, Hiett Wagon
Co. Daybook, Gunboats and Cavalry, Rosecrans Meets
Price, How to Keep Cider Sweet, Hiett General
Merchandise Store, Donations, More Donations to Mary
Ellen Ahlstrom Collection, GenoTecho by Christina
Goss, Southern Claims, Old Files, Woodall Mountain
Market, Director’s Corner, Brick Memorial Project,
Monetary Donations, Woman Writes Letter to Son in
the Army, Collection Centers Named, 1929 Belmont
News, Re-Connect Long Distance Lines, Build Ice
House, Buy Electric Gin, New Buildings Under
Construction at Golden, Belmont School Sets Mark for
County, 1923 News of Belmont: Tishomingo, Charter of
Incorporation—Tishomingo State Bank, Belmont
Tidbits, Gunboats and Cavalry: A History of
Eastport, Miss., Dr. Ben Kitchens’ Book Signing,
Tishomingo-Styled Tourism, Annual Meeting Announced,
New Library Additions, Mary E. Ahlstrom’s Donations,
New Library Additions, Archivist’s 10 Commandments,
Museum Donations, 1923 Classified Ads, Dennis in
Earlier Days (photo), Lela Clark’s Donations by
Janette Clark Pike, Monetary Donations, Christina
Goss Says --Price is $15.00
Volume 16: Rep. John Allen Mills, Judge R.A. Hill,
Henry Tyndall “Dick” Merrill, Charles & Delyla Byram,
Byrams: Sharing Their History, Charles & Delyla
Byram Collection, TCHGS Wins Walker Wish, 1917
Motorcycle Gang, Memberships, McDonald Home,
Confederate Soldiers: Martin Cook and James Minter
Riddle, 15th Annual Meeting of County Historical
Society, Library Donations, Museum Donations,
Miscellaneous News, Queries, Civil War Ancestry,
Iuka's Civil War History, September 19, 1862: Battle
of Iuka, Burnsville's African-American One-Room
Schoolhouse, TCHGS Attends Federal Technical
Assistance Workshop, Burnsville B-4: Group Partners
with ACLP to Obtain Grant, Things You May Never Need
to know --(1) How to Keep Ice, (2) How to Spark, and
(3) How to Exercise, Civil War Letter; Map of 1894
--Original Four Counties of Northeast Mississippi,
"Rebel" Camel. --Price is $15.00
Volume 17:
Sesquicentennial of the Battle of Iuka, John
Marshall Stone’s Letters, Insolvencies of 1904, A
Place Called Belmont Will Be Reprinted, TCHGS
16th Annual Society Meeting, Brick Memorial Walkway,
Confederate Soldiers' Graves, Old Tishomingo County,
Queries, Insolvencies,1905, O.A. Wright Barber Shop,
Chancer Court 1445 -- Adoption of Biddie Carlton,
Rosa Grammer, and Little May Grammer, Minors, Sands
Cafe, Tishomingo Concrete Gravel Company, Vital
Records -- Holcut, Miss., Registration District No.
9516, Battle of Iuka's Sesquicentennial, Mass Grave
at Shady Grove: Confederate Killed in Action at
Battle of Iuka, Byram Brothers Visit Museum,
Confederate Soldiers' Graves, Confederate Memorial,
Service in Two Armies: The Diaries of Henry Little,
Photos of Iuka's 150th, One Special
Volunteer--Martha Wallace, Unique Visitors, Ederge
Cemetery, Museum Audio Tour, Historic Iuka Audio
Tour, Third Annual Tri-County Genealogy Fair Held at
Jacinto, School Yearbooks on CD, Poems by Patsy
Clark Pace: Distant Kin and Tishomingo Hills. --Price
is $15.00
Cutshall Funeral Home Records. Contains name of
deceased, parents, cause of death, and other
relevant facts.
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1981–83 307 pages $14.95
1983–85 307 pages $14.95
1985–88 307 pages $14.95
1988–90 307 pages $14.95
Educable School Children.
These files list the names and ages
of children aged 5 to 18 and, beginning in 1885,
their parents or guardians. Some families who were
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1931 — 222 pgs, $12.95
1935 — 187 pgs, $12.95
1941 — 247 pgs, $10.00
Gunboats & Cavalry: a history of Eastport,
Mississippi, with Special Emphasis on Events of the
War Between the States—Book on the history of
Eastport, Miss., and its role in the Civil War. Full
of history and genealogical information. (paper; 263
pages. $17.00.
Obituaries of Tishomingo County, Volume 1: A-B
Surnames. Contains obituaries of surnames
beginning with A and B. These obits were transcribed
from local newspapers ranging from 1845-1999. 588
pages. (2011) $25.00. Add $6.50 shipping.
Rosecrans Meets Price: the Battle of Iuka, Miss.—Story
of the savage but brief and indecisive
battle that occurred in Iuka on September 19, 1862,
and the events leading up to it. 303 pages
Service in
Two Armies: The Diaries of Henry Little.
Biographical information on General Henry Little
obtained from never published diaries passed down
through descendants. 104 pages. (2012) $14.95
Tishomingo County Agricultural High School: A
History. Contains information on the village of
Tishomingo and its agricultural high schools, such
as Tishomingo High School 1908-1914; and the
Tishomingo County Agricultural High School 1914-1924
(which includes the Nettles era from 1918-1923.)
168 pages. $10.00 [Available on CD for $10.00]
Tishomingo County Agricultural High School:
Pictorial History. Contains pictures of the
village of Tishomingo as well as Tishomingo schools
from 1908-1913. Includes pictures of the Tishomingo
County Agricultural High School from 1914-1933. Also
contains pictures of the Tishomingo Grammar School.
112 pages. $14.95 [Available on CD for $10.00]
Tishomingo County Pictorial History. Contains a
brief history of Tishomingo County and pictures of
veterans, businesses, historic homes, landmarks and
buildings, clubs and organizations, sports,
education, and family and friends. Hardback.
224 pages. (2000) $35.00
BOOKS ON CDS
Tishomingo County Educable School Children.
Lists names of the children, parents or guardians,
age, sex, and township and range. Booklets also
contain a full-name index. CDs are $10.00 each and
are available for the following years: 1906, 0908,
1912, 1923, 1929, 1931, 1935, and 1941.
Cutshall Funeral Home Records.
Contains name of deceased, parents, cause of
death, and other relevant facts. CDs are $10.00 each
and are available for the following years: 1929-38,
1974-76, 1976-79, 1979-81, 1981-83, 1983-85,
1985-88, 1988-90.
Tishomingo County History & Families. Includes
the history and development of old and new
Tishomingo County, churches, schools, written
histories, and photographs of Tishomingo County
families. (1998). This out-of-print book has been
scanned and placed on CD. 614 pages, including a
94-page index. $34.99
CEMETERIES ON CD
Allen Chapel
$10.00 |
Hebron $10.00 |
Belue $4.95 |
Holder $10.00 |
Bethelhem Bap.
$10.00 |
Jackson Camp
$10.00 |
Bishop $4.95 |
Liberty $10.00 |
Boggs Chapel
$4.95 |
Moore (Belmont)
$10.00 |
Burgess
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Mount Moriah
$10.00 |
Carpenter
$10.00 |
Mount Pleasant
$10.00 |
Carpenter/Nunley
$10.00 |
Natchez Trace/Jourdan
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Carter's Branch
MB $10.00 |
Palestine
$10.00 |
Chapel Hill
Methodist $10.00 |
Pleasant Hill
UMC $10.00 |
Clausel Hill
$10.00 |
Providence
Baptist $10.00 |
Cotton Springs
$10.00 |
Sardis,
Parsons, & McNeil $12.95 |
Forked Oak
$10.00 |
South
Crossroads $10.00 |
Friendship
$10.00 |
Spring Hill
$10.00 |
Harmony $10.00 |
Tishomingo
African American $10.00 |
Harmony Hill
Bap and Possum Trot $12.95 |
Vaughn $10.00 |
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SCHOOL YEAR BOOKS
ON CD
$10.00 each
Belmont: 1939, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958,
1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966,
1969, 1981, 1986, 1989
Burnsville: 1949-50, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1957,
1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965,
1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1981, 1983, 1984,
1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
Dennis: 1956
Glendale Sparkplug: 1952
Holcut: 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955,
1956, 1957, 1958, 1960
Iuka Grammar: 1949-1950
Iuka: 1941, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1955,
1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963,
1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971,
1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981
Midway: 1955
Mississippi Heights Academy, Blue Mountain, Miss.:
1917
Northeast Mississippi Junior College, Booneville,
Miss.: 1954
Paden: 1954, 1958
Pleasant Ridge School: 1946-1947, 1953
Sheffield, Ala., Demitasse: 1959
Tishomingo High School: 1912-1913, 1938, 1939,
1940, 1941, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1984, 1986,
1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
Tishomingo County Agricultural High School:
1915-1920, 1920-1925, 1925-1930, 1930-1934
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