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Identifier
fleming_009
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Description
Elijah Fleming, B.A. Madison County. No fraternal or literary society badges shown in his picture. According to his grandson, Paul V. Ward, Fleming was the photographer who took these pictures. He fought in the Confederate Army, later farmed and taught school. He lived at Camden, a few miles north of Canton. He died in 1919, according to Mr. Ward.
Original Collection
Elijah Fleming Collection, Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries
Original Format
tintypes (prints)
Rights
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Finding Aid
Relational Format
photograph
Keywords
Fleming, Elijah; University of Mississippi -- History; University of Mississippi -- Students
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).