271. Portrait of Charles E. [?] by the photographer Shepherd Date: 1900s to 1920s Format: Still image Access: Public
272. Scales in metal container owned by Dr. Daniel C. Elkin Date: 1900 to 1955 Format: Artifact Access: Public
273. Scrapbook consisting of clippings dealing with religion, race and criminal justice. Examples include clippings dealing with the Monroe Rogers case and Reverend William H. Scott's Address to the President of the United States on February 26, 1902 - 1900-1907 Creator: Scott, William H. (William Henry), 1848-1910 Date: 1900 to 1907 Format: Text Access: Public
274. The second page of letter written by Stephen Dill Lee (Columbus, Mississippi) to General William E. Mickle (New Orleans, Louisiana), Adjutant General of the United Confederate Veterans organization, regarding United Confederate Veterans business Creator: Lee, Stephen D. (Stephen Dill), 1833-1908 Date: between 1900 and 1908 Format: Text Access: Public
275. Unidentified buildings - Interior of an empty performance hall Creator: Koester, Herbert Date: between 1900 and 1940 Format: Still image Access: Public
276. Urological instrument kit owned by Dr. O. H. Weaver Date: 1900 to 1950 Format: Artifact Access: Public
277. Clipping, "Rev. W. H. Scott, Pastor of St. John's Baptist Church. Brief Story of His Life and Work" Date: between 1895 and 1910 Format: Text Access: Public
279. Newspaper clipping, "Calls on Governor, Pastor Scott Makes Petition Against Extradition of Monroe Rogers" Date: between 1895 and 1910 Format: Text Access: Public
280. Newspaper clippings about the marriage of William H. Scott, Sr. and Marion Riley; funeral for William H. Scott, Sr., and obituary for Gov. Boutwell Date: between 1895 and 1910 Format: Text Access: Public