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Holly Springs is a city in, and the county seat of, Marshall County, Mississippi, United States, near the border with Tennessee to the north. As of the 2020 census , the population was 6,968, [ 4 ] down from 7,699 in 2010 . [ 5 ]
The Bolling–Gatewood House is a historic cottage in Holly Springs, Mississippi, USA. ... and Donald L. Duster (1932–2013), a business executive. ...
In 1858–1860, Harvey Washington Walter commissioned Boling for Walter Place, a mansion in Holly Springs, Mississippi. [ 4 ] After the Civil War, one of his former slaves, Jim Wells (who was still living on the Boling property with his family), moved his carpentry business across the street after Boling urged him to vote for Democrats. [ 1 ]
Marshall County is a county located on the north central border of the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2020 census, the population was 33,752. [1] Its county seat is Holly Springs. [2] The county is named for Chief Justice of the United States John Marshall, who presided in the early nineteenth century. [3]
Residents in Holly Springs, Mississippi, have complained that the city-run electric system keeps losing power without warning. A small Mississippi town keeps losing power and residents are tired ...
The Confederate Armory Site, a.k.a. Jones, McElwain and Company Iron Foundry, is a historic site in Holly Springs, Mississippi, US.It contains the scant ruins of the foundry built there in 1859, converted to an armory in 1861 by the Confederate States Army, used as a hospital by the Union Army in November 1862, and razed by the Confederates a month later.
Holly Springs-Marshall County Airport (FAA LID: M41) is a city-owned, public-use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) west of the central business district of Holly Springs, a city in Marshall County, Mississippi, United States. [1]
The Old Water and Electric Light Plant, (later known as the Holly Springs Police Department), is a historic building in Holly Springs, Mississippi, U.S.. It was built from 1897 to 1898, with the aim of attracting more businesses to Holly Springs. [2] By 1899, after water pipes had been laid out, 100 houses in Holly Springs had running water. [2]