Built in 1837 and standing just outside the gates of Ole Miss, this house was the home of John Faulkner, William’s brother. It was here that...
For 20 or so incoming classes of Ole Miss freshman, it wasn’t long before their moms were washing these on the weekends. Both Oxford landmarks from...
So many unusual things happened in the final 3 minutes of Ole Miss’ victory over LSU, it got confusing. Even for the participants. But one thing...
Born in Oxford, Georgia Isaiah spent thirty years cooking for Ole Miss Chancellors J. D. Williams and Porter Fortune. When she finally retired, she still had...
Wow, Silky Sullivan is gone. Say it ain’t so. Damn. Silky holds a special place in the hearts of two or three generations of Ole Miss...
It was during Frederick A.P. Barnard’s tenure as rector that St. Peter’s Episcopal Church building, chancel and nave were erected. The lot was purchased on November...
Estelle Oldham as she appeared in the 1913 Ole Miss annual. In high school Billy Falkner fell in love with Estelle, whose family had moved to...
Oxford, Mississippi, has produced many leaders, icons and famous citizens. But some were…infamous! Motee Daniels led a colorful life to say the least. A Lafayette county...
In tribute to Ole Miss legend Archie Manning, the speed limit on the University of Mississippi campus is 18 mph. Born Elisha Archibald Manning on May...
Love him or hate him, like it or not, Marshall Henderson EXPLODED Ole Miss basketball onto the national stage this season. It started, more or...