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Thomas Jefferson Huddleston Sr. (June 1, 1876 – October 1959) was a prominent African American entrepreneur and community leader in Mississippi.He owned dozens of funeral homes in Mississippi. [1]
Pages in category "Leland, Mississippi" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Leland, Mississippi; H.
Leland is a city in Washington County, Mississippi, United States. It is located within the Mississippi Delta , on the banks of Deer Creek . The population was 4,481 at the 2010 census.
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Dickins, born Ruth Idella Thompson on June 9, 1906, was raised in Leland, Mississippi.Her father, Joseph Wood Thompson, was a pioneer planter and cotton merchant in Washington County who operated the Lewis, Archer, and Perrin Plantations and the Leland Mercantile Company, served as the treasurer of the Leland Business League and the Leland Law and Order League, served as president of the Board ...
He lived in Leland, Mississippi, until his death and was married later in life. Lee joined the Army in May 1939. After World War II he repaired radio and electronic equipment, a trade he had been taught and learned on the GI Bill. The Stoneville Cemetery is located on Old Leland Road, between Leland and Greenville, MS. [1]
Plans indicate more than 50 acres of land to the east of Lowe’s Home Improvement – along Tradeway Drive and Gateway Boulevard – could someday hold two stand-alone restaurant buildings, a ...
County Road 468, 1 mile north of Mississippi Highway 48 31°08′02″N 90°22′44″W / 31.133889°N 90.378889°W / 31.133889; -90.378889 ( Tanglewood Magnolia