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The bicentennial celebration for south Mississippi was held at Centennial Plaza on March 31 and April 1, 2017. [7] During the event, the U. S. Postal Service introduced a first-day-of-issue forever stamp to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Mississippi statehood. [8] Approximately 25,000 people attended the two-day celebration. [9]
Confederate Monument, Mississippi Department of Archives and History Building, dedicated June 1891. [2] [3] [4] In front of the Old Capitol Museum.Unusual in that a former slave and Republican member of the legislature, John F. Harris, spoke passionately in favor of it, while some whites spoke against it.
The monument erected in Gulfport, the county seat of Harrison County, is similar to many erected during this time. [1] Plans for the monument were finalized in September 1911, with the local UDC chapter raising $1,500 and the Harrison County Board of supervisors providing an additional $1,000 of funding towards the monument's construction. [ 1 ]
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Founded in 1937 as North Mississippi Community Hospital. Name changed to North Mississippi Medical Center in 1967. [35] Total bed numbers include North Mississippi Medical Center Women's Hospital. [36] North Mississippi Medical Center-West Point: West Point: Clay: 49: Level IV: No: Previously known as Ivy Memorial Hospital, then Clay County ...
The Dan M. Russell Jr. United States Courthouse is a 6.7-acre (2.7 ha) complex located in Gulfport, Mississippi to serve the Southern District of Mississippi.The courthouse tower was named in honor of United States district judge Dan M. Russell Jr. (b. 1913 – d. 2011). [2]
South of Gulfport on Ship Island, in Gulf Islands National Seashore 30°12′36″N 88°58′23″W / 30.21°N 88.9731°W / 30.21; -88.9731 ( Fort Massachusetts Gulfport
The number of "Inmates" varied over the long history of the Philadelphia Home, beginning with five in 1834, going to 220 in 1885, [19] and 204 on 1 July 1921. [20] Residents were provided with a small private room, furnished with simple furniture, to which they could add their own furniture.