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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AYN_confederate-veterans-of-greene-county-a-war-memorial_Leakesville-MS.html
This monument is dedicated to a large group of men that was formed here. These men were common men with an uncommon valor in war they fought for their homes, families and a constitutional government most were early settlers of Greene County…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AQ1_battle-of-mcleods-mill_Leakesville-MS.html
In November 1864, Union Brig. Gen. John Davidson led an expedition from Baton Rouge toward the Mobile & Ohio R.R. On December 10, part of his force crossed the Chickasawhay River and met two Confederate cavalry regiments at McLeods Mil…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AQ0_byron-patton-pat-harrison_Leakesville-MS.html
Born in Crystal Springs, Byron Patton Harrison (1881-1941) came to Leakesville and taught in the local high school from ca. 1900 until 1902, when he opened his first law practice near this area. Appointed as the town's first Marshall, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2APU_clark-cemetery_State-Line-MS.html
The Clark Cemetery was established by W.M.B. Clark (1809-1881) in 1879 with the burial of С.С. McInnis, born in 1804. It is the final resting place of a number of Greene County businessmen, legislators, county officials and v…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DAL_terrain-and-landscape_Guntown-MS.html
Even as late as 1864, northeast Mississippi was sparsely populated. Just thirty years earlier the whole area had belonged to the Chickasaw Nation, and many of the local white landowners had moved here after 1845. The Bethany Associate Reformed Pre…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1633_tishomingo-creek-bridge_Guntown-MS.html
Retreating wagons blocked bridge. General Forrest captured 200 Wagons, 14 pieces of artillery and hundreds of men. Artillery fire from the Crossroads killed hundreds of Federals here.
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