Shirley Hollowell posted: Taylor, Mississippi, J. G. Hurdle and Son store, ca. 1950s, now housing Taylor Grocery and...
Local History
by Drew Stevens ‘Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright” On the afternoon of Tuesday, September 9, 2025, Associate...
City of Oxford is set to vote to accept bids for the sale of historic Antebellum home...
Tyler Keith‘s inspiration for The Outlaw Biker, a music-filled play, started with images from growing up in...
Bobbie Gentry’s Famous “Third of June” Song Lives in the University of Mississippi “There are some truly...
John Currence‘s world renowned City Grocery is celebrating it’s 30th anniversary in 2022, but the building and...
Archival partnership helps shine light on one of university's first Black students, acclaimed folk artist M.B. Mayfield.
Preserve Marshall County & Holly Springs, Inc.’s (PMCHS) preservation initiative: the “Behind the Big House” Program, now...
Here is a great picture of Ole Miss‘ Lyceum and The Circle. This is probably about 1900 before...
If you’ve ever wondered about the history of Oxford, Mississippi and the University of Mississippi then Starke...
The Confederate Cemetery on Campus: Back to the Past Steve Vasallo Interviews Starke Miller The Confederate...
Interview with Civil War historian Starke Miller by Steve Vassallo Describe the composition of the Square at...
Steve continues his series of interviews with Starke Miller. The Lyceum has a meaningful history that dates...
The Delta Blues Museum will celebrate the centennial birthday of blues icon John Lee Hooker with a...
While on tour opening for Rick James in March of 1980, Dr. Fink suggested that prince have...
Watch Oxford, Miss. (TLV)—Recently on Antique Road Show, a handmade poetry book by William Faulkner popped up....
Students and faculty brought their dreams to the corner of Chulahoma and Boundary where they entered...
Oxford loves its history. It’s also enjoying a high level of expansion and growth. Occasionally, in a...
The mid-1990s was a special time to be a lover of live music in Oxford. It was...