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  2. History of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Abbott, Dorothy. ed. Mississippi Writers: Reflections of Childhood and Youth. Vol. 2: Nonfiction, (1986). Baldwin, Joseph G. The Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi: A Series of Sketches (1853), on the boom times of the 1830s online edition; Bond, Bradley G. ed. Mississippi: A Documentary History (2003) excerpt and text search; Evers, Charles.

  3. Mississippi Territory - Wikipedia

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    1948 postage stamp depicting the Mississippi Territory. The Territory of Mississippi was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that was created under an organic act passed by both upper and lower chambers (the Senate and House of Representatives) of the Congress of the United States, meeting at the United States Capitol on Capitol Hill, in the federal national capital city ...

  4. Outline of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi – U.S. state located in the Southern United States, named after the Mississippi River which flows along its western boundary. The capital is Jackson, which is also the state's largest city. The state is heavily forested outside of the Mississippi Delta area, which had been cleared for cotton cultivation in the 19th century.

  5. Timeline of Jackson, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi Department of Archives and History and State Museum headquartered in city. [6] Art Study Club founded. [16] Population: 7,816. [17] 1903 - Mississippi State Capitol building constructed. [3] 1906 - YMCA organised locally [18] 1910 - Population: 21,262. [3] 1911 - Mississippi Art Association formed. [16] 1914 - Country Club of ...

  6. Education in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Formal education in Mississippi began in the early 19th century with private schools and academies, a public education system was founded during the Reconstruction ...

  7. Steamboats of the Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Vesuvius was the third Mississippi steamboat. [9] Launched in 1814 at Pittsburgh for the company headed by Robert Livingston and Robert Fulton, her designer, she was very similar to the New Orleans. [10] Enterprise, or Enterprize, was the fourth Mississippi steamboat. [11]

  8. Vicksburg campaign - Wikipedia

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    Vicksburg was strategically vital to the Confederates. Jefferson Davis said, "Vicksburg is the nail head that holds the South's two halves together." [4] While in their hands, it blocked Union navigation down the Mississippi; together with control of the mouth of the Red River and of Port Hudson to the south, it allowed communication with the states west of the river, upon which the ...

  9. Category:History of Jackson, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Jackson, Mississippi; J. 1996 Jackson firehouse shooting; Jackson State killings; W. Jackson, Mississippi water crisis This page was ...