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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Rankin ...

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    Brandon: Old Brandon Cemetery 3: Brandon South College Street Historic District: September 23, 2020 : Bounded by South College St., East Sunset Dr. to Bentonwood Dr., jct. of South College St. and MS 468, West Sunset and Prescott Drs., and West Jasper Sts.

  3. Pearl Street Historic District (Brandon, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    The Pearl Street Historic District is an historic district located in Brandon, Rankin County, Mississippi. The district is listed in the National Register of Historic Places listings in Rankin County, Mississippi. During the American Civil War, General William Sherman ordered Union troops to burn the city. Most of Brandon was destroyed in the ...

  4. Downtown Brandon Historic District - Wikipedia

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    E and W Government Sts from Timber St to College St, 100 blocks of N College St and Black St, Brandon, Mississippi, U.S. Coordinates 32°16′23″N 89°59′16″W  /  32.27306°N 89.98778°W  / 32.27306; -89

  5. Brandon, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Brandon is a city in and the county seat of Rankin County, Mississippi, United States. [4] It was incorporated on December 19, 1831. The population was 25,138 as of the 2020 census. A suburb of Jackson, Brandon is part of the Jackson Metropolitan Area, and is located east of the state capital.

  6. ‘He was so brave.’ Former co-owner of Columbus and the Valley ...

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    Mike Venable, former co-owner of Columbus and the Valley magazine, has died at the age of 70. Venable, who had been battling cancer for 14 years, died Tuesday, his wife, Jill Tigner, announced on ...

  7. Libbey-Owens-Ford - Wikipedia

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    Libbey-Owens merged with the Edward Ford Plate Glass Company in 1930 to form Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. [1] In April 1986, LOF sold its glass business and name to the Pilkington Group, a multinational glass manufacturer headquartered in the United Kingdom. The remaining three business units of the company, Aeroquip, Vickers, and Sterling ...