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Film includes footage of family trip to Lake Louise with ice skating, dog sledding and winter picnics. Footage of building the family log cabin. Footage of plucking and cooking chickens. Footage of a downtown homecoming parade and foot...
Film shows the area in and around the Glendora Gin, Quonset Hut. J.W. Milam and Roy Bryant removed an old metal fan from this structure and used it to weigh down Emmett Till's body when they dumped him in the Tallahatchie River after...
Film includes footage of preparing to camp, black bears, traveling by tractor, hiking, crossing a creek, camping, fishing, and gardening and harvesting at the log cabin. No sound.
Film shows the Seed Shed in Drew, Mississippi where Emmett Till was tortured before his murder. Footage includes a discovery of a white feather outside the shed.
Film includes footage of dogs, cats, baby bird, glacier hiking, ship on lake, hinking in woods, stop in Chitina, Alaska, camping, fishing, boating, Moose on the lake, hunting, skinning and butchering of moose, and work on log cabin...
Film shows the area in and around the Glendora Gin, Quonset Hut. J.W. Milam and Roy Bryant removed an old metal fan from this structure and used it to weigh down Emmett Till's body when they dumped him in the Tallahatchie River after...
Tour of the Sumner Courthouse where the Emmett Till trial took place with tour guide Jessie. Specifically looking at the antechambers to the courtroom and outside the courthouse as well.
Deep Sea Fishing, Sandy, Gold Digging, Clam Digging
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Film includes footage of boating. harbor and train, cooking at a campsite, fishing, coastline, child in garden, moose, mountains, panning for gold, clamming, and the Salty Dawg Saloon. No sound.
Film includes scenes from Tulip Show, Frans Roozen, Vogelenzang, Berlin, Brandenburg Gate (Berlin) and the Berlin Wall where film was taken over looking over the wall into East Germany. Scenes from the Alps also included. No sound.
Deep Sea Fishing, Portage Glacier, Clams, Crabbing
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Film includes footage of fishing, boating, coastline and rock formations, seagulls, sunrise and sunset shots, hiking, streams and falls, harvesting in the garden, moose, digging for clams, tree climbing, sea plane taking off, camping, ...
The Sumner Courthouse, officially called the Tallahatchie County Second District Courthouse is located in Sumner, Mississippi, in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi. Dr. Clifton is shown visiting inside and around the courthouse in these...
Film shows the Seed Shed in Drew, Mississippi where Emmett Till was tortured before his murder. Footage is mostly inside shed with some discussion about the space.
Scenes include Florida Keys, Marathon (FL), dolphins, The Original Sausage Tree, Carolinas, Magnolia Gardens, Shenandoah Park, Skyline Caverns, Washington, DC and New York City. No sound.
Film shows the area leading up to, on, and around the Old Black Bayou Bridge where J.W. Milam and Roy Bryant dumped Emmett Till's body after murdering him.
Film shows the area leading up to, on, and around the Old Black Bayou Bridge where J.W. Milam and Roy Bryant dumped Emmett Till's body after murdering him. Tour guide Jessie is also present.
Bruce playing football, Family celebrations and Alaska
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Film includes footage of Bruce Means playing football, a party held for Bruce, a Thanksgiving celebration, Claudia Means' graduation and a parade in Alaska. No sound.
Film includes footage of downtown Anchorage, dog sled competition, trampoline demonstration, native Alaskan peoples, boating, salmon fishing and butchering, wilderness, mountains, hunting and children with toys. No sound.
Film includes images of pyramids, native people, Hotel Caleta, beaches, Mexico-Laredo Highway, boating, Yellowstone National Park and Old Faithful. No sound.
Film includes footage of family in Homestead, Florida at a beach picnic, playing with dog, swimming, boating and fishing. Footage of squash bean farm includes images of picking and crop dusting. Footage from Alaska includes driving in...
Clip shows the historic placard and the land where the home of J.W. Milam once stood. Milam later confessed that he and his half-brother Roy Bryant initially beat Emmett Till in a barn behind the house.
Film shows view of the water from the Old Black Bayou Bridge where J.W. Milam and Roy Bryant dumped Emmett Till's body after murdering him. Footage includes discussion of the Till torture and murder as well as the discovery of a white...
Film shows the Seed Shed in Drew, Mississippi where Emmett Till was tortured before his murder. Footage includes discussion between Clifton and a local tour guide about Emmett Till.
Film shows the Seed Shed in Drew, Mississippi where Emmett Till was tortured before his murder. Footage is outside views of the shed and surrounding farmland.
Film shows Shurden Plantation and the sheds still on property. J.W. Milam and Roy Bryant brought Emmett Till to a barn on Shurden Plantation where they beat and killed him. Included in this footage is an interview with Penny Andrews ...
Tour of the Sumner County Courthouse Courtroom where the Emmett Till trial took place. Bill Foster and Sue Clifton explain how the room was set up for the duration of the trial including who was sitting where. Caution: Some offensive...
Film shows the area in and around the Glendora Gin, Quonset Hut. J.W. Milam and Roy Bryant removed an old metal fan from this structure and used it to weigh down Emmett Till's body when they dumped him in the Tallahatchie River after...
Some of the material in is restricted to members of the community. By logging in, you may be able to gain additional access to certain collections or items. If you have questions about access or logging in, please use the form on the Contact Page.