On Commissary Circle at Hopson Road, on the left when traveling north on Commissary Circle.
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One of the major factors behind the “great migration” of African Americans from the South to northern cities was the mechanization of agriculture, which diminished the need for manual laborers. In 1944 the Hopson . . . — — Map (db m90029) HM
On State Highway 322 at U.S. 49, on the right when traveling west on State Highway 322.
On this site in 1944, the Hopson Planting Co. and International Harvester, revolutionized modern cotton farming by introducing the first commercially produced mechanical cotton picker. — — Map (db m89921) HM