: Browse
 
Felix G. Woodward Digital Library

Skip to content home : browse : advanced search : preferences : my favorites : about : help   


select all : clear all : add to favorites  page 5 of 5 : ( <<  1  2  3  4  5  >> ) :: previous : next
 
Browsing 100 item(s) in:  
 Image: Title: Subject: Description:

81.  Out Fron The Crowd Out Fron The CrowdDorothy Dix -- Autobiographical; Clippings;"Columnists As They See Themselves," by Dorothy Dix. Drawings by McGonigle for The Library Digest, (from her scrap book).

82. Pass Christian Home Pass Christian HomeDorothy Dix -- Mississippi -- Pass Christian -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;Pass Christian Home showing the entire front with large tree and graveled walk ways. "Home of Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Meriwether and Dorothy Dix, Pass Christian."

83. Pass Christian Home Pass Christian HomeDorothy Dix -- Mississippi -- Pass Christian -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;Pass Christian Home, part of back view.

84. Pass Christian Home Pass Christian HomeDorothy Dix -- Mississippi -- Pass Christian -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;Side view with inscriptions on two copies, 1) "An' I wish an' I wish you were way down here in Dixie this Christmas time, Dorothy Dix." 2) "Mrs. G. M. Patch."

85. Pass Christian Home Pass Christian HomeDorothy Dix -- Mississippi -- Pass Christian -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;Pass Christian Home, part of railing and front yard with inscription, "Merry Christmas, Uncle Ed and Aunt Daisy."

86. Pass Christian Home Pass Christian HomeDorothy Dix -- Mississippi -- Pass Christian -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;Pass Christian Home, garden site with huge trees.

87. Pass Christian Home Pass Christian HomeDorothy Dix -- Mississippi -- Pass Christian -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;Side view with inscriptions on two copies, 1) "An' I wish an' I wish you were way down here in Dixie this Christmas time, Dorothy Dix." 2) "Mrs. G. M. Patch."

88. Pass Christian Home Pass Christian HomeDorothy Dix -- Mississippi -- Pass Christian -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;Side view with inscriptions on two copies, 1) "An' I wish an' I wish you were way down here in Dixie this Christmas time, Dorothy Dix." 2) "Mrs. G. M. Patch."

89. Pass Christian Home Pass Christian HomeDorothy Dix -- Mississippi -- Pass Christian -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;Pass Christian Home, front yard with Gulf view.

90. Pass Christian Home Pass Christian HomeDorothy Dix -- Mississippi -- Pass Christian -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;Pass Christian Home showing the entire back of the house including Dix and her dog. "Home of Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Meriwether and Dorothy Dix, Pass Christian."

91. Pass Christian Home Pass Christian HomeDorothy Dix -- Mississippi -- Pass Christian -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;Pass Christian Home, larger part of railing at the front of the house with Gulf view.

92. The All State The All StateStudent NewspaperBlaaaaa

93. The Public Ledger The Public LedgerDorothy Dix -- Autobiographical; Pamphlets;"Dorothy Dix --- herself- for thirty years counselor extraodinary to millions the world over."

94. Tombstone TombstoneDorothy Dix -- Kentucky -- Trenton -- Tombstones;"Our father & mother Chas. N. (Nicholas) Meriwether born in VA. Aug. 19, 1801. Died at Woodstock. Todd Co. KY Sept. 28, 1877----Carolina H. Barker his wife born in VA. May 18, 1804. Died Dec. 3, 1878,

95. William Douglas (Billy) Meriwether William Douglas (Billy) MeriwetherElizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer -- Family;William Douglas (Billy) Meriwether, 83 years old, nephew of Dorothy Dix and his two children Bill, Jr. and Daisy.

96. William Douglas Meriwether William Douglas MeriwetherElizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer -- Family;William Douglas Meriwether (nephew of Dorothy Dix), Elnor MacMahan and Inga A. Filippo (librarians at APSU and editors of the book about Dorothy Dix) at Mrs. Edward's (Helen) home in New Orleans.

97. William Douglas Meriwether William Douglas MeriwetherElizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer -- Family;Birthday announcement for William Douglas Meriwether. "Lest ye forget-January 1st, 1925 my 89th. Birthday-As one of my friends, I greet you, wishing you may have as many happy years as I have had. WM.

98. William Douglas Meriwether and sister-in-law William Douglas Meriwether and sister-in-lawElizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer -- Family;William Douglas Meriwether, 83 years old, and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Edward (Helen) Meriwether look over the newly printed book, "Dorothy Dix, Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer: The First Woman Journalist

99. Woodstock Home Woodstock HomeDorothy Dix -- Kentucky -- Trenton -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;Front exterior.

100. Woodstock Home Woodstock HomeDorothy Dix -- Kentucky -- Trenton -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;Front drive way with fence, large trees with the house in the back.
select all : clear all : add to favorites  page 5 of 5 : ( <<  1  2  3  4  5  >> ) :: previous : next
© 2003-2008 Felix G. Woodward Library | contact us  ^ to top ^