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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Marion County, Mississippi

 
Clickable Map of Marion County, Mississippi and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Marion County, MS (15) Jefferson Davis County, MS (2) Lamar County, MS (6) Lawrence County, MS (5) Pearl River County, MS (9) Walthall County, MS (8) Washington Parish, LA (13)  MarionCounty(15) Marion County (15)  JeffersonDavisCounty(2) Jefferson Davis County (2)  LamarCounty(6) Lamar County (6)  LawrenceCounty(5) Lawrence County (5)  PearlRiverCounty(9) Pearl River County (9)  WalthallCounty(8) Walthall County (8)  WashingtonParishLouisiana(13) Washington Parish (13)
Columbia is the county seat for Marion County
Adjacent to Marion County, Mississippi
      Jefferson Davis County (2)  
      Lamar County (6)  
      Lawrence County (5)  
      Pearl River County (9)  
      Walthall County (8)  
      Washington Parish, Louisiana (13)  
 
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1 Mississippi, Marion County, Columbia — 720 Main Street
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m243151) HM
2 Mississippi, Marion County, Columbia — Baylis Chapel Methodist Church
Established in the late 1880s, Baylis Chapel Methodist Church is located on land donated by George Baylis in 1882. The original wooden structure, built in the late 1880s, was replaced by the current church building in 1951. Among the oldest . . . Map (db m206683) HM
3 Mississippi, Marion County, Columbia — Birthplace of Mississippi Rodeo
Mississippi's first rodeo was held here September 24-26, 1935. The rodeo was sponsored by two local businessmen, rancher Samuel Hickman of the B Bar H Ranch and George Baylis, owner of the Baylis Drug Store. Several notable cowboys were involved, . . . Map (db m143125) HM
4 Mississippi, Marion County, Columbia — First Baptist Church
In 1883, Pastor T. S. Howell from Bunker Hill Church in rural Marion County, and six local believers met at the courthouse to organize a Baptist church within the city limits of Columbia. Early meetings were held in the courthouse, the Masonic Hall, . . . Map (db m50135) HM
5 Mississippi, Marion County, Columbia — Gov. Hugh L. White Mansion
Built between 1925 and 1927 by Jackson architect Claude H. Lindsley and furnished by Marshall Fields, this Spanish Colonial Revival-style mansion was the home of Governor Hugh Lawson White. White served two non-consecutive terms as governor of . . . Map (db m115552) HM
6 Mississippi, Marion County, Columbia — Hanging of Will Purvis
On February 7, 1894, crowds gathered near this site to witness the hanging of Will Purvis, who had been convicted of the murder of local farmer Will Buckley. When the trap door was released Purvis fell straight through to the ground, the noose . . . Map (db m115404) HM
7 Mississippi, Marion County, Columbia — Lampton-Thompson-Bourne House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m243149) HM
8 Mississippi, Marion County, Columbia — Marion County War Memorial
Honoring those who served and dedicated to the everlasting memory of the men from Marion County, Miss., who gave their lives, in all wars, for their state and nation. Those who gave their lives 1914 – World War I – . . . Map (db m243150) WM
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9 Mississippi, Marion County, Columbia — Mississippi Rural Center
The Mississippi Rural Center was dedicated on February 9, 1949, and established with a $100,000 gift from the Women's Society of Christian Services of the Methodist Church. Created to provide opportunities for African American families, the center . . . Map (db m115553) HM
10 Mississippi, Marion County, Columbia — Simmons Cemetery
Established 1864, the Simmons Cemetery is the burial place for descendants of William F. and Zuleika Simmons and is associated with the Keno community, founded in 1855. In 1889. a post office was established at the Baylis mill. The earliest . . . Map (db m206617) HM
11 Mississippi, Marion County, Columbia — Temporary State Capital
The 5th session of the Mississippi Legislature met in Columbia in Nov. 1821, and in a special session in June 1822. Walter Leake was inaugurated Governor here in January 1822; the Legislature passed laws for the education of the poor; approved Le . . . Map (db m50070) HM
12 Mississippi, Marion County, Foxworth — Ford House
Located 16 miles south, is oldest house in Pearl River Valley. Built by Methodist preacher, John Ford, who came in 1805 from S.C. Here Pearl R. Convention met in 1816.Map (db m115452) HM
13 Mississippi, Marion County, Foxworth — Sylvester MageeMay 29, 1841 - October 15, 1971
Believed to have been the last surviving American Slave, Magee was born in Carpet, North Carolina and sold at Enterprise, Mississippi at the age of nineteen. He is believed to have served in the Civil War at both the Siege of Vicksburg and . . . Map (db m196209) HM
14 Mississippi, Marion County, Morgantown — Morgantown
Once known as Beardsville and Claude, Morgantown was settled ca. 1815 by Francis and William Lenoir, George Nixon, Robert Baylor, and Robert McGowan. The name was suggested by Lizzie Morgan as early as 1909. In 1884. C.N. Beard opened a school . . . Map (db m206577) HM
15 Mississippi, Marion County, Sandy Hook — Ford Home
Located one mile east. The oldest house in Pearl River Valley. Built about 1805 by Methodist preacher, John Ford, who came from South Carolina. Andrew Jackson stopped here, 1814, enroute to New Orleans.Map (db m115379) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024