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Historical Markers in Shannon, Mississippi

 
Clickable Map of Lee 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 Lee County, MS (107) Chickasaw County, MS (29) Itawamba County, MS (21) Monroe County, MS (30) Pontotoc County, MS (30) Prentiss County, MS (14) Union County, MS (12)  LeeCounty(107) Lee County (107)  ChickasawCounty(29) Chickasaw County (29)  ItawambaCounty(21) Itawamba County (21)  MonroeCounty(30) Monroe County (30)  PontotocCounty(30) Pontotoc County (30)  PrentissCounty(14) Prentiss County (14)  UnionCounty(12) Union County (12)
Tupelo is the county seat for Lee County
Shannon is in Lee County
      Lee County (107)  
ADJACENT TO LEE COUNTY
      Chickasaw County (29)  
      Itawamba County (21)  
      Monroe County (30)  
      Pontotoc County (30)  
      Prentiss County (14)  
      Union County (12)  
 
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1 Mississippi, Lee County, Shannon — Black Belt
Ages ago this area was under an arm of the ocean. Shells and other marine organisms were deposited to form the limestone seen here.      Exposure of the limestone to all types of weathering gradually changed it into a heavy fertile soil of various . . . Map (db m84816) HM
2 Mississippi, Pontotoc County, Shannon — Chickasaw Council House
Westerly on the Natchez Trace stood an Indian village “Pontatock” with its council house which, in the 1820's, became the “Capitol” of the Chickasaw Nation.      The chiefs and headmen met there to sign treaties or to . . . Map (db m84817) HM
3 Mississippi, Pontotoc County, Shannon — Tockshish
Named for a Chickasaw word meaning “tree root,” Tockshish was a community of Indians and white men on the Natchez Trace to the northwest. John McIntosh, British agent to the Choctaws, first settled there before 1770.      In 1801, . . . Map (db m84818) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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May. 7, 2024