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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y0Y_tate-county-world-war-i-memorial-a-war-memorial_Senatobia-MS.html
To the memory of
Tate County Men
who gave their lives
to their country
in the World War
Whitten J. East
Clarence Holloway
L.W. Kitchens
S.C. Liles
Joe L. Powers
Jasper C. Patrick
Walter C. Poag
George Pigg
Lish C. Rutledge
Robert…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XY2_o-b-mcclinton-historical_Senatobia-MS.html
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Country music singer and composer O. B. McClinton, born and raised here in Senatobia, found his first musical success as a songwriter for 1960s Memphis soul labels. When Stax-Volt founded the Enterprise imprint for release of his country …
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One of the few female performers of country blues, Jessie Mae Hemphill (c. 1923 - 2006) was a multi-instrumentalist who performed in local fife and drum bands before gaining international recognition in the 1980s as a vocalist and guitarist…
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Established in 1848 when Bethesda Presbyterian Church was built here under the leadership of Rev. Andrew Harper Caldwell. Given to the town of Senatobia in 1924 by Senatobia Presbyterian Church. Many local citizens, including veterans of every war…
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Began as R. R. station near Senatahoba Creek. Chartered 1860. Occupied and partly burned by Union Army in Civil War. Became county seat in 1873.