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  2. Oseola McCarty - Wikipedia

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    The University of Southern Mississippi Foundation honored the life and legacy of Oseola McCarty on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020. In recognition of the 25th anniversary of McCarty’s unexpected planned gift to USM, a virtual celebration featured interviews with special guests and the unveiling of a sculpture.

  3. Remains of Hattiesburg Marine killed in World War II will be ...

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    Lici Beveridge, Hattiesburg American February 13, 2024 at 6:58 AM A Mississippi Marine killed in World War II will have a final resting place more than 80 years after his death.

  4. List of former members of the Mississippi State Senate ...

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    Senator Years County Party Lifespan Richard Abbay: 1900–1904 Tunica Democratic 1838–1919 F. M. Abbott: 1870–1874 Chickasaw, Monroe Republican

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Forrest ...

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    July 30, 2008 (5320 U.S. Route 49 South at Old Airport Road: Hattiesburg: Constructed 1948, destroyed by fire October 2010 2: Building 1071: Building 1071: September 2, 1997 ...

  6. Medgar Evers - Wikipedia

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    After Evers was assassinated, an estimated 5,000 people marched from the Masonic Temple on Lynch Street to the Collins Funeral Home on North Farish Street in Jackson. Allen Johnson, Martin Luther King Jr., and other civil rights leaders led the procession. [28] The Mississippi police came to the non-violent protest armed with riot gear and rifles.

  7. Hattiesburg native Victoria Gray Adams honored with ... - AOL

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    The Mississippi Freedom Trail marker honoring Adams is at 816 Elnora Knight Road, a location that served as an essential hub of the 1964 Freedom Summer Movement.

  8. Category:Hattiesburg, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Hattiesburg, Mississippi (1 C, 20 P) P. People from Hattiesburg, Mississippi (4 C, 49 P) S. Sports in Hattiesburg, Mississippi (3 C, 1 P) T.

  9. Marv Woodson - Wikipedia

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    Woodson was born on September 19, 1941 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. [1] Woodson attended Rowan High School in Hattiesburg. He attended Indiana University, where he played college football.