William Faulkner recited martial vows in the shadow of where both General Grant and General Sherman once stood. The Ole Miss chapter of Campus Crusades for...
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...
In Oxford, William Faulkner’s last home, Rowan Oak, was built before the Civil War. When the author purchased the property in 1930, it was known as...
It was not until Ed Meek was a senior at Ole Miss in 1962 that he came to discover the man beyond the myth of William...
Scripted ‘documentary’ an interesting time capsule OpenCulture.com posted segments from a rare 1952 documentary in which the camera follows William Faulkner on his home turf. The...
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...
Imported from England to Oxford in 1994, the Double Decker buses are icons in the City of Oxford. The Oxford Convention and Visitors Bureau offers seasonal...
After accepting the donation of fifty acres in the geographical center of the new Lafayette County, the Board of Police (the forerunner of the present day...
James Murry Falkner was born in Oxford on July 18, 1923. Jimmy, as he was called by his family and friends, later changed the spelling of...