![]() 10043 - Flow of Milk and Dairy Products in Interstate and Foreign Commerce" (Box 58), "H.R. ![]() 6811 - Public School Food Services Act" (Box 58), "H.R. The Legislation Series includes files on the Office Of Price Administration during and after World War II which affected food rationing (Box 398), "H.R. The Government Agencies Series includes the files "Milk (Ceiling Price) 1943" (Box 27), "Sugar Rationing Administration, 1947" (Box 27), "War Food Administration" (Box 28), "Wheat Order (Agriculture), 1946" (Box 28), "Oleomargarine 1948-1952" (Box 28), "EDA Grant for Catfish Research" (Box 258). The District of Columbia Committee Series includes the folder "Milk, D.C. The collection is comprised of his congressional papers. In the Agriculture Committee Series are files on specific food products and topics such as coffee, honey, meat, peanuts, rice, sugar, dairy, milk, poultry, eggs, wheat, pork, beef, potatoes, and such topics as the "National Food Stockpile for Emergency Purposes" (Box 369) and the "School Lunch Program, Agriculture" (Box 65), "Agriculture Breakfast.Discussing Cotton" (Box 187), "National Confectioners Association Speech" (Box 187), "Food Stamp Renewal" (Boxes 187 & 188). House of Representatives between 19 and served on both the Agriculture Committee and District of Columbia Committee. Abernethy represented Mississippi in the U.S. Material related to alcohol and liquor do not appear in this list as the number of such items in the archives is of sufficient size to warrant its own subject guide (forthcoming).To see a list of original newspapers in the Archives & Special Collections, check out the Newspapers page on the Journalism and Mass Media Subject Guide. Williams Library (searchable by community, newspaper name, or time period), go the Mississippi Newspapers database. To view a list of Mississippi newspapers available on microfilm in the J.D. They often feature food columns, recipes, articles on restaurants, and include advertisements from grocery stores and local dining establishments. Newspapers are an excellent source on local food culture.Additional collections on the topic of food are listed in the Collections box on the Blues & Other Music page of this subject guide.Material related to the cultivation of food crops appear in the Agriculture & Forestry Subject Guide.Researchers wishing to expand their search beyond collections listed here for additional information about food during a specific time period or at a specific location in Mississippi are encouraged to seek the assistance of archivists to identify collections that contain correspondence, journals, or business records which might provide useful food content. Eating is a necessity of life and frequently commented upon in letters or diaries or recorded in business transactions with stores and vendors throughout the archives' holdings, but if a collection finding aid does not specifically include references to that content, then potentially useful material in the Archives & Special Collections may not appear on this guide.Outlined resources also consider the subjects of hunger, starvation, and poverty programs such as food stamps.Ĭaveats (what is not included on this page): ![]() Court cases document the integration of restaurants, the unionization of food industry labor, and various other legal matters. The papers of politicians and others consider food as a matter of public policy both domestically and in foreign relations. Financial papers and ledgers record business transactions related to the sale and purchase of edible items and kitchen equipment. All of these are items one might expect to find in a Foodways Subject Guide, but this compendium includes other material. The manuscript collections appearing on this page include recipes, menus, food advertisement, and even some cookbooks as well as correspondence addressing cooking and dining experiences. ![]()
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