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Old 03-30-2005, 08:38 PM
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Beta Sigma Omicron, Alpha Kappa Chapter was founded in 1927 at Ole Miss. They were founded nationally at the U of MO in 1888. Their colors are the same as DZ and so is their flower, is this the group that later became the Beta Beta Chapter of Delta Zeta at Ole Miss?
According to Baird's manual, the Alpha Kappa Chapter of Beta Sigma Omicron at Mississippi closed in 1932. BSO joined with ZTA in 1964. Beta Beta chapter of Delta Zeta was founded at Mississippi in 1928.
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Old 03-30-2005, 10:56 PM
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Hey Katherine, when did FIJI close? They were there still in '99 when I was there. PM me if you feel more comfortable.
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Old 03-31-2005, 11:31 AM
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I believe FIJI rechartered their Eta Deuteron chapter in 1992 and then they left around 2000. My big sis in AOII was their sweetheart in 1997 and those guys were so awesome. They lived in the current DKE house which they rented from DKE. The Yearbook from 1994 says they were rechartered as the Mississippi Delta Colony and the pictures says 1991-1992. I found this on the FIJI website about their Ole Miss Chapter:

The Lost Chapter at Ole Miss
By Towner Blackstock (Davidson 1994), Curator of Archives
November, 2004

Why did Phi Gamma Delta forget it established a chapter at the University of Mississippi in 1855?

Almost immediately after the Grand Chapter gave the Union chapter the right to grant charters (article), the Union brothers founded chapters at the University of Mississippi and the University of Alabama (article). The Grand Chapter minutes first mention these two new chapters in the minutes of May, 1855, noting the receipt of a letter from each.

Alabama remained an active chapter for another four years. Ole Miss, however, is noted only one other time in extant Grand Chapter records. In the published minutes of the 1856 Convention, William E. McLaren (Jefferson 1851) reported the chapter's demise without giving a reason for it. He noted that the "graduates were in receipt of the charter" and were looking to reestablish the chapter as was possible.

Inexplicably, the Mississippi chapter disappeared from the Fraternity record. It was not mentioned in the 1856, 1862, 1870, or 1878 catalogues. Then, at the turn of the century, three names appeared without explanation in the "Unfinished Catalogue" as members of the Eta Deuteron Chapter (1868-1879).

Why the addition? It probably came from an article in the May, 1879 Phi Gamma Delta magazine. The unsigned article mentioned two lost chapters, one at Soule University in Texas (article) and the other at Ole Miss:

It is reported that on the 15th of May, 1855, Bro. R. W. Williamson, of Delta [Union University], '52, as a properly authorized legate, duly established a chapter of the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta at the University of Mississippi, Oxford, Miss., and that among the charter members who were duly initiated, and whose names have fortunately been recorded, we find Bros. John Roach, M. L. Weller and Lewis Guion. This chapter is known to have existed as a chapter up to and including the month of January, 1856. Whether it existed any longer or not we cannot say; but certain it is that at the Convention of '56, held at Cincinnati in April of that year, this chapter was reported to have returned it charter, and to have become extinct.

The article does not give its sources. Perhaps members of the Eta Deuteron Chapter had located information, possibly from a former member of the old chapter. Or they may have spoken to legate Robert White Williamson. Originally from Middleton, Mississippi, he later served in a Mississippi cavalry regiment and then as an attorney and chancellor of the 5th Chancery District of Mississippi.

The three men added to the rolls were John Roach, Jr. 1856, Mirza Leander Weller 1855 (also spelled Merza), and Lewis Guion 1858 (although his name was mistakenly spelled 'Louis'). We have located biographical information on all but Roach.

So what happened to the original Ole Miss chapter? This is lost to mystery, save the fleeting mention in the April, 1856 convention minutes. The only additional clue is a biography of Lewis Guion that claims him as "a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity of the Universities of Mississippi and Virginia . . . ." DKE's Chi Chapter was founded at Ole Miss in 1850, and its Eta Chapter started at Virginia in 1852.

We may surmise that Guion joined DKE after the dissolution of his Phi Gamma Delta chapter. His biography states that he entered the University of Mississippi in January, 1855. Our "Unfinished Catalogue" indicates he joined Phi Gamma Delta as a freshman in March. Roach is shown as having joined the same month as a freshman. The month is suspect because the chapter was formed in May of 1855. Weller is indicated as having joined in May as a senior.

Additional information may exist about this chapter. But where? A good starting point is the three men we know were members. More biographical information must be available on Roach and Weller. Perhaps something is available from DKE and other fraternities present at Ole Miss in 1858. For example, does any correspondence or minutes mention Phi Gamma Delta? Did Roach join another fraternity? When did Guion join DKE? Regretfully, previous requests for information from the DKE staff have not resulted in any substantial reply from that fraternity.

Another source is the University of Mississippi itself. While their archives have provided copies of alumni catalogues, are there additional records such as class histories or recollections? We might also research others attending the University in 1855 and 1856. Who joined other fraternities? Of those who did not, are biographies available? Might one indicate that the person joined Phi Gamma Delta?

Perhaps the story will someday be discovered. Until then, we have the following information about the three men we know joined in 1855 and 1856.

Mirza Leander Weller (Mississippi 1855) was born on July 17, 1829 to Rev. Sidney Weller (1791-1854) and his second wife, Elizabeth McCarroll (1803-1870). His father founded the Medoc Vineyards, a major winery in Halifax County in eastern North Carolina. A history of the Vineyards says, "After Sidney Weller's death, three of his sons, John H., Merza Leander, and Joseph McCarroll, operated the Vineyards. The oldest son Merza was a salesman and did much of the traveling. He was active in the local church and he was a leader in building Bethesda Methodist Church in 1857 at Brinkleyville. In the late 1850's, he settled in Hernando, Mississippi, where he not only sold wine, but also like his father, became a minister. He also became a member of the Hernando Masonic Lodge." Weller graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1856. One source indicates he was a rector of the Episcopal church in Clinton, Mississippi, although this might be a confusion with others by the same last name who pastored there in the 1850s. Minutes of the Episcopal diocese of Mississippi from April, 1861 indicates he was "ministering at Hernando and Panola, and intervening places." These minutes also record the bishop's daily journal; he wrote on May, 1860 of "the zealous labors of Mr. Weller" as deacon for Hernando, and on July 29, "In St. Andrew's Church, Jackson, I conferred the office of Priesthood upon the Rev. M. Leander Weller." He served as Chaplain in the 9th Mississippi Infantry until his death in battle at Shiloh, April 6, 1862. Brigadier General James Chalmers noted Weller's death in his field report, calling him "a pure man and ardent patriot and a true Christian . . . ." He is reportedly buried in Halifax County, NC.

John Roach Jr. (Mississippi 1856) was killed while serving in the Confederate forces. He was from Yalobusha County, Mississippi. In 1858, the Yalobusha Baptist Association appointed an executive board including one John Roach. No other information is available regarding this brother.

Lewis Guion (Mississippi 1858) was born in 1838, son of George S. Guion (1815-1861), lawyer and judge of Concordia Parish, Louisiana, and his wife Caroline L. Winder. One uncle of Lewis was John I. Guion, a former governor of Mississippi. Lewis graduated from Ole Miss in 1858 and attended the University of Virginia law school for one year and subsequently what is now Tulane's law school. In 1861 he served as second lieutenant in the 1st Louisiana Infantry, resigning to administer his deceased father's estate. He helped organize and became a lieutenant and later captain in Company H, 26th Louisiana Infantry. His service included the siege of Vicksburg. He later planted sugar on his father's plantation and practiced law in Thibodaux and New Orleans, Louisiana. President Cleveland appointed him an official at the New Orleans Mint in 1893. He served there for over five years. Walter Guion, his brother, became attorney general and appointed Lewis to his staff in 1900. In 1908, President Roosevelt appointed Lewis as Park Commissioner overseeing Vicksburg Military Park. Lewis Guion died in January, 1920, in New Orleans. Louisiana State University has in its collections the diary he kept during his Confederate service, a book with notes taken while in law school, the official record book of his regiment, and some family letters concerning his military service. Biography quoted from Louisiana: Comprising Sketches of Parishes, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form, Volume 3 (Century Historical Association, 1914), pp. 756-758
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Old 06-19-2005, 01:48 PM
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I would just like to say that I read the whole thread, which took me forever and I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see Sigma Kappa at Ole Miss. It was mentioned a few times by other people on here. It isn't traditionally "southern," but we have had ALOT of successful expansions in the last few years (Virginia Tech, UPenn, North Georgia College and State Univ). It doesn't have the stigma of being a chapter that has closed (as mentioned of ADPi and ZTA) and I think could work. We do have some great chapters in the south as well: Auburn, UofF, U of Central Arkansas, Louisiana Tech. But, I don't think we even have one collegiate or alumna chapter in Mississippi, so it would be hard to find the "woman-power." Just a fleeting thought...comment if you like!
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Old 06-19-2005, 03:35 PM
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Interesting stuff I found in the 1928 yearbook...




Tau Delta was founded at Ole Miss in 1926 in hopes of merging with a national sorority. I wonder if maybe ZTA who was founded at Ole Miss in 1939 absorbed them or if another group absorbed them. The might not have affliated with a national group and just fizzled out. ZTA is the only group with founding dates near this time that is why I sort of guessed them. I know it isn't KD, Chi Omega, DG, Phi Mu, Tri Delta because they were all in this yearbook along with these three locals.
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WHOA! cool! Weird that my sorority was "officially" founded as Tau Delta in 1921 (When we began using greek letters) but way up north in Ohio, and without ever having the intention of merging nationally. Learn something new every day!!
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