Editor’s Note: This is the second installment of HottyToddy.com writer John Cofield’s series on growing up in Oxford. Aw yeah we were little chargers long before...
As the Ole Miss Family approaches the 25th Annual Chucky Mullins Weekend there will be a special photographic collection on display at the Chucky Mullins Breakfast, Saturday...
For all you new Oxonians or natives who are a little rusty on your local history, HottyToddy.com’s resident folk historian John Cofield has the facts on...
Lafayette County was formed from lands ceded by the Chickasaw in the treaty of Pontotoc Creek in 1832. The county was organized in 1836, and in...
William Faulkner was photographed 1000’s of times during his life. From Paris (not Misssissippi) to Rowan Oak to Stockholm to West Point (not Mississippi) to Tokyo...
What Kind Of Rebel Are You — Yeah that’s a legit question this very day at Ole Miss. In fact, it has always been the question...
Parks’ Barber Shop Series – A busy daily “Square Routine” and barber shop, with a full compliment of barbers. Mr. Earnest Oliver, first chair by window,...
This impressive home was built around 1857 by W.S. Neilson, founder of Neilson’s on the Square. Called Shadowlawn, located at 712 South 11th Street is a...
In 1885 the first United States Federal Building was constructed in Oxford. It served as the Federal Courthouse and Post Office until 1975, when it was...
For many years, Aubrey Seay managed the cafeteria at the University of Mississippi, establishing lifelong relationships with faculty and students alike. Seay’s love of the university...