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History
The Cobb Institute was founded for an support of research, field excavations and explorations in Archaeology. They are an independent unit, but are also involved with many different departments, programs and they travel to many parts of the world. Their Archaeological work also includes laboratory analysis and reports preparation. The Cobb Institute also has a display of ancient artifacts from the Middle East and Southeastern United States. This exhibit is available for show at a certain time of the year and also is displayed on their website.

Background
Mrs. Cobb was the director of The American Institute of Home Grown Fats and oils. She was a reviser, a journalist and administe4r. She was the head and the only women who was the President of the Southern Association of the Agricultural Worker. She knew many students who were in need of assistance for their education. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb decided to create a fund for an institution called The Cobb shortly before the building was full constructed. However, Mrs. Cobb lived to see the institute. She visited it faithfully. She was admired for the Institute and The Dowdle Cobb Museum.

Accent Holdings
In the Middle Eastern Archaeologist discovered weapons made in the Israelite from Iron during the 900-700 B.C.

Modern Holdings
Scientists S. Homes and Jeffrey Alvey found a hidden African-American cemetery on the boarders of Columbus, Mississippi near the Weyerhaeuser Pulp and Paper Plant.