Elijah Fleming Tintype Collection
 

Creator

Elijah Fleming

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Identifier

fleming_011

Disclaimer

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.

Description

Henderson Madison Jacobway, B.A., LL.B, Dardaneele, Arkansas. He was the second student to join the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at the University of Mississippi. He was one of the original members of the University Greys. While a student, he belonged to the Phi Sigma Literary Society. He died January, 1862.

Original Collection

Elijah Fleming Collection, Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries

Original Format

tintypes (prints)

Rights

Images in this collection are for personal use only. These items may not be reproduced, re-posted or saved except under fair use, as stipulated by U.S. Copyright Law : reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." For publication and professional uses, please contact the Archives and Special Collections at the University of Mississippi Libraries.

Relational Format

photograph

Comments

The daguerreotypes in this collection, created by Elijah Fleming (UM 1859), depict the 19 members of the University of Mississippi class of 1859, Chancellor Barnard, and a faculty member. The identification of the subjects was provided by Dr. Franklin E. Moak, April 1969, who also gathered biographical information of most subjects. Five class members can be positively associated with their fraternal affiliations (Delta Psi and Phi Kappa Psi).

Keywords

Jacobway, Henderson M.; University of Mississippi -- History; University of Mississippi -- Students

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