James E. Edmonds Collection
 

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edmonds_james_b1f07_02

Publication Date

11-16-1896

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Remarks on the arrest of Dave Bogan and criticizes the withholding of information. Announces his intentions to move to Mrs. Rascoe's place where he will be among his friends and club-mates; expresses satisfaction with his art lessons; mentions that he hasn't splurged, including avoidance of evening horseback rides. Discusses receiving a letter from Cousin Lily and that he called on Mrs. Kritchman and that the meeting led to his introduction to people from New Orleans.

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

University of Mississippi -- Students; University of Mississippi -- History; University of Mississippi -- Social life and customs

Relational Format

archival material

Original Format

correspondence; line drawings (drawings)

City

Oxford (Miss.)

Original Collection

James E. Edmonds Collection, Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries

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Some of the images and language that appear in the digital collections depict prejudices that are not condoned by the University of Mississippi. This content is being presented as historical documentation to aid in the understanding of both American history and the history of the University of Mississippi. The University Creed speaks to our current deeply held values, and the availability of this content should not be taken as an endorsement of previous attitudes or behavior.

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Features illustration of a man with a pistol on last page.

James E. Edmonds to Major & Mrs. J. E. Edmonds (16 November 1896)

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