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Singing River Genealogy and Local History Library: Aunt Titi. http://ow.ly/rsCd50FrXH6
Singing River Genealogy and Local History Library: Mrs. M.H. Hall of New Orleans. http://ow.ly/Givk50FrXiw
Singing River Genealogy and Local History Library: Breutz/Brentz family genealogy chart #3. http://ow.ly/Jp5a50FmIaz
Singing River Genealogy and Local History Library: Ina Irene (Reise) Brentz, Quentin Brentz, Irene Brentz on porch after the funeral for Elisabeth (Cromer) Breutz. http://ow.ly/gWNw50FmHQn
Roman Catholic Diocese of Jackson: Papal Bull establishing the Diocese of Natchez. http://ow.ly/OVJy50F8k4E
Roman Catholic Diocese of Jackson: Chancery building under construction in 1948. http://ow.ly/oBTr50F8ie8
Roman Catholic Diocese of Jackson: Natchez, St. Mary Orphan Asylum. http://ow.ly/bpw650F8fB2
Mississippi University for Women: Two Juniors In Groom's Party, Junior-freshman Wedding. http://ow.ly/yc9y50F27kt
Books, Boots & Bridles: The Packhorse Librarians If you liked Jojo Moyes' The Giver of Stars, you'll LOVE this program TODAY at 2pm (ET)!
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During the Great Depression, this Works Progress Administration New Deal program brought books to eager readers in the far corners of Appalachia. FDR Library Education Specialist Jeffrey Urbin shares the story of FDR's Pack Horse Library initiative and the Pack Horse Librarians of Appalachia, carried out almost entirely by women. LIVE Q&A to follow!
Pack Horse Librarians, WPA records, 1/11/1938, FDR Library, NARA ID 48728414.
"Booneville, Owsley County, KY. Pack Horse Librarian returning of the mountain side for a new supply of books to be distributed to rural and isolated sections of the county." NARA ID 148728410.
In 1936, packhorse librarians served 50,000 families, and, by 1937, 155 public schools. Children loved the program; many mountain schools didn't have libraries, and since they were so far from public libraries, most students had never checked out a book. "'Bring me a book to read,' is the cry of every child as he runs to meet the librarian with whom he has become acquainted," wrote one Pack Horse Library supervisor. "Not a certain book, but any kind of book. The child has read none of them."--from story by Eliza McGraw.
Pack Horse Librarian Delivering Books to Children, 1/11/1938, WPA records, FDR Library, NARA ID 148728416.
Original Caption: "Mill Creek, Knott County, KY. Completing her mission at a lonely mountain cabin, the Pack Horse Librarian turns up the trail toward similar cabins where she is anxiously awaited" 1/11/1938, NARA ID 148728424.
See also:
Horse-Riding Librarians Were the Great Depression’s Bookmobiles, Smithsonianmag.com story by Eliza McGraw.
The Pack Horse Librarians Of Eastern Kentucky, NPR interview with then-97-year-old former pack horse librarian.
The Women Who Rode Miles on Horseback to Deliver Library Books: Librarians are amazing, Atlas Obscura story by Anika Burgess.
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Mississippi Library Commission: Tree mural on the library wall in Clay County. http://ow.ly/picy50ESD6V
Mississippi Federation of Women's Clubs: Children climbing on park equipment. http://ow.ly/xks650E6c0n
Mississippi Federation of Women's Clubs: Rachel Malone and presenter holding t-shirt. http://ow.ly/cMdC50E6bVe
Mississippi Federation of Women's Clubs: Mississippi Federation of Women's Clubs 1907 program. (Click to view the entire item.) http://ow.ly/QPAe50E6bBM
Mississippi Federation of Women's Clubs: Eighteenth Second District Annual Convention. (Click to view the entire item.) http://ow.ly/yNA350E6bua
Mississippi Federation of Women's Clubs: 27th Annual Convention Program. (Click to view the entire item.) http://ow.ly/Jvcv50E6cwW
Mississippi Armed Forces Museum: Geneva Conventions identification card of Rodolph Case. http://ow.ly/80gb50E5xB0
Mississippi Armed Forces Museum: Band playing at Women's National Welding Championship, [1943-1944]. http://ow.ly/Nkfo50E5xo2