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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GBF_hattiesburg_Hattiesburg-MS.html
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"...I was returning from the trip and
had reached the banks of a beautiful
piney woods stream...during July or
perhaps August 1800."
"...I then, and there, determined to
locate a station here because it was the
place where cross the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CW5_camp-shelby_Hattiesburg-MS.html
Following activation for service in both WWI and WWII, Ky. Guard units, as part of the 38th Inf. Div. were sent to Camp Shelby for training in preparation for war. Ky. National Guard units trained at Camp Shelby during WWI and WWII: 75th Brig.; 14…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13ZE_centennial-of-hattiesburg_Hattiesburg-MS.html
[West Side]Formerly Choctaw Territory and later claimed by France, Britain, Spain and United States, this area entered by settlers in early 1800s and known as Ewin Forks, later Gordonville. Chosen as rail center by Captain William H. Hardy in 1880…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12A9_bucks-ranch-hotel-and-store_Bucks-Lake-CA.html
Original locationOne hundred yards north eastHaven of pioneersPack train diversion pointfor minersto Feather River points.Stage station.Express and post office.1850 - 1852Emigrant TrailDestroyed by fire Jan. 13, 1928
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12A8_dixie-school-log-cabin_Hattiesburg-MS.html
Citizens of the Dixie community built this structure 1/4 mile southeast of this site in the 1930s to serve as a cafeteria during the Depression era. The log cabin has also served as a meeting place, music hall and classroom. In 2003 the cabin was …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYCE_veterans-of-all-wars-monument_Hattiesburg-MS.html
Army Air Force Navy MarineFor God and CountyAllen B. Carter Post No. 24and Is Auxiliary UnitThe American Legion, Hattiesburg, Miss.Dedicates This Monument toThe Veterans of All WarsLiving or Dead
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYCD_william-harris-hardy_Hattiesburg-MS.html
Builder of RailroadsPioneer in the Developmentof the Resources ofSouth Mississippi
Founder of the Cities ofHattiesburg and Gulfport
A DreamerWhose dreams Came True
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYC7_hattiesburg_Hattiesburg-MS.html
[Southeast]:"...I was returning from the trip andhad reached the banks of a beautifulpiney woods stream...during July orperhaps August 1800."
"...I then, and there, determined tolocate a station here because it was theplace where cross the New …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXT1_forrest-county-agricultural-high-school_Hattiesburg-MS.html
Created in 1911 by an act of the Mississippi Legislature, as an agricultural boarding school. Set on 320 acres of donated land. Students from across the United States, Mississippi and several foreign countries have been educated here. In 1996 FCAH…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU81_old-federal-building_Hattiesburg-MS.html
[Right Plaque]:This Building, theOld Federal Buildinghas been listed on theNational Register of Historic Placesby theU.S. Department of InteriorSeptember 1973· · · Supervised by architect James Knox Taylor, this first federal …