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Historical Markers in McComb, Mississippi

 
Clickable Map of Pike 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 Pike County, MS (45) Amite County, MS (16) Lincoln County, MS (27) Walthall County, MS (8) Tangipahoa Parish, LA (32) Washington Parish, LA (13)  PikeCounty(45) Pike County (45)  AmiteCounty(16) Amite County (16)  LincolnCounty(27) Lincoln County (27)  WalthallCounty(8) Walthall County (8)  TangipahoaParishLouisiana(32) Tangipahoa Parish (32)  WashingtonParish(13) Washington Parish (13)
Magnolia is the county seat for Pike County
McComb is in Pike County
      Pike County (45)  
ADJACENT TO PIKE COUNTY
      Amite County (16)  
      Lincoln County (27)  
      Walthall County (8)  
      Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana (32)  
      Washington Parish, Louisiana (13)  
 
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1 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — 1883 "Club Car Dixie" Office Car
Near South Railway Boulevard north of Canal Street, on the right when traveling north.
McComb's office car originally known as the "Club Car Dixie," was built in 1883 by the Jackson and Sharp Co. of Wilmington, DE for the Vicksburg and Meridian Railway which became the Alabama and Vicksburg Railway in 1889. After being renumbered . . . Map (db m201299) HM
2 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — Aluminum Refrigerator Car #51000
Near South Railway Boulevard north of Canal Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dancing in the street accompanied the inauguration of this unique refrigerator car that was fabricated here in the McComb shop. Construction began on car #51000 on August 12, 1946 and was completed on September 25 1946, as a one-of-a-kind . . . Map (db m202648) HM
3 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — Bo DiddleyDecember 30, 1938 - June 2, 2008
On North Railroad Avenue north of Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
In the 1950s, as a founder of rock 'n' roll, Bo Diddley helped to reshape the sound of popular music worldwide. His original style of rhythm and blues influenced generations of musicians. He was one of rock's most influential artists because he had . . . Map (db m201232) HM
4 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — 23 — Bo Diddley
On South Railroad Blvd..
Front Acclaimed as the father of rock and roll, Bo Diddley (Ellas Bates McDaniel) was born near Magnolia, south of McComb, on December 30, 1928. Diddley wrote and recorded such hits as "I'm A Man", "Bo Diddley', "Say Man" and "I'm a . . . Map (db m104326) HM
5 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — Brentwood1912 — National Register of Historic Places —
On Delaware Avenue at South 6th Street, on the left when traveling west on Delaware Avenue.
McComb Neoclassical Revival landmark built by Hilborn B. Holmes in 1912. Home of Julius H. & Elizabeth Brent in 1940. The Brents served God and country through their humanitarian spirit, buildings they erected & service in the MS . . . Map (db m243289) HM
6 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — 15 — C.C. Bryant — Mississippi Freedom Trail —
On C.C. Bryant Drive near Adams Avenue.
Side 1 Elected president of the Pike County branch of the NAACP in 1954, Curtis Conway Bryant (1917-2001) played a major role in early civil rights activism of southwest Mississippi. He campaigned to expand membership in the NAACP, led large . . . Map (db m108990) HM
7 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — Caboose #9384
Near South Railroad Boulevard north of Canal Street.
For over 100 years the caboose was as much a part of the freight train as the locomotive. Placed at the end of the train, the caboose was home to the conductor brakeman and flagman providing a vantage point for trainmen to watch for signs of . . . Map (db m201241) HM
8 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — Creation of Pike County
On Tennessee Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on Tennessee Street.
On December 9, 1815, the General Assembly of the Mississippi Territory created Pike County from a portion of Marion County and named the new county in honor of Brig. Gen. Zebulon M. Pike, who was killed in action during the War of 1812. The first . . . Map (db m101510) HM
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9 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — Henry Quin Home
On State Highway 48 near Live Oak Lane.
Built in 1811 by Henry Quin, son of early settlers, Peter and Judith Robinson Quin, and grandfather of Congressman Percy Quin. Nearby is first painted residence to be erected in Pike County.Map (db m108943) HM
10 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — J.A. Jones Consolidated School
On Friendship Circle, 0.2 miles north of State Highway 44, on the left when traveling north.
Org. 1906 on land donated by Jones for the consolidation of Bacot, Curtis and Felder Schools. Bethany School added in 1921 when Jones School was moved to this site. Served the Friendship Comm. until 1975.Map (db m201234) HM
11 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — Lynyrd Skynyrd Memorial
On Marion Avenue north of Harrison Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
This marker is presented to Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center in grateful appreciation to rescuers and caregivers for the tremendous care provided to the twenty survivors of the Lynyrd Skynyrd Band Airline Crash, October 20, 1977. . . . Map (db m202905) HM
12 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — McComb
On South Broadway Street (U.S. 51) south of Main Street/Delaware Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Chartered 1872. Named for Col. H.S. McComb, I.C. Ry. president who established shops here. J.J.White Lumber Co. set-up 1893. McComb Female Inst., est. 1894, now Belhaven College.Map (db m108901) HM
13 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — Railway Post Office Car
Near South Railway Boulevard north of Canal Street, on the right when traveling north.
The railway post office car #95 is one of the seven of its class built in 1914 by the Pullman Company for the ICRR, and is thought to be the only survivor in its original state. Usually six postal employees, not railroad workers, were on board to . . . Map (db m201652) HM
14 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — Steam Locomotive #2542
Near South Railway Boulevard north of Canal Street, on the right when traveling north.
Locomotive #2542 — a mountain type locomotive — was originally manufactured as locomotive #2906 in 1921 in Lima Ohio. In 1942 the wheel arrangement was reconfigured from a 2-10-2 to a 4-8-2 arrangement, and it was then designated as locomotive . . . Map (db m202251) HM
15 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — 93 — Summit Street
On Summit Street, on the right when traveling south.
Side A Summit Street was a thriving African American business district during the era of segregation, as well as a hotbed of musical activity. Blues, jazz, and rhythm & blues bands entertained at various nightclubs, cafes, and hotels, and . . . Map (db m51528) HM
16 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — Universal School
On McComb Street near Adams Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
In 1910, Buella and A. A. McCue donated land for a school in the Baertown community. In 1911, a wood frame school was built and named "Universal.” It was the first school in the community to educate black children. In the early 1950s, the . . . Map (db m201245) HM
17 Mississippi, Pike County, McComb — War of 1812, Pike County
On Tennessee Street at Madison Street, on the right when traveling north on Tennessee Street.
During the War of 1812, General William Carroll, en route to New Orleans, marched his Tennessee Militia through Pike County, crossed the Bogue Chitto River north of Holmesville and camped along Love's Creek. While returning from New Orleans via . . . Map (db m101512) HM
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Apr. 25, 2024