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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Yazoo City, Mississippi

 
Clickable Map of Yazoo 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 Yazoo County, MS (24) Attala County, MS (12) Hinds County, MS (224) Holmes County, MS (22) Humphreys County, MS (8) Issaquena County, MS (4) Madison County, MS (36) Sharkey County, MS (13) Warren County, MS (548)  YazooCounty(24) Yazoo County (24)  AttalaCounty(12) Attala County (12)  HindsCounty(224) Hinds County (224)  HolmesCounty(22) Holmes County (22)  HumphreysCounty(8) Humphreys County (8)  IssaquenaCounty(4) Issaquena County (4)  MadisonCounty(36) Madison County (36)  SharkeyCounty(13) Sharkey County (13)  WarrenCounty(548) Warren County (548)
Yazoo City is the county seat for Yazoo County
Yazoo City is in Yazoo County
      Yazoo County (24)  
ADJACENT TO YAZOO COUNTY
      Attala County (12)  
      Hinds County (224)  
      Holmes County (22)  
      Humphreys County (8)  
      Issaquena County (4)  
      Madison County (36)  
      Sharkey County (13)  
      Warren County (548)  
 
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1 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — C.S.S. Arkansas
On West Broadway Street (State Highway 149) 0.1 miles east of Haley Barbour Parkway (State Highway 3), on the right when traveling east.
Launched on July 14, 1862, from the Navy Yard in Yazoo City, the ironclad ram Arkansas commanded by Lt. Isaac N. Brown successfully engaged the combined Union fleets on the Yazoo and Mississippi rivers helping to end the naval siege of . . . Map (db m77226) HM
2 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — B.S. Ricks Memorial Library
On North Main Street at East Powell Street, on the left when traveling south on North Main Street.
Built in 1900 and given to the Yazoo Library Association by Mrs. Ricks in memory of her husband, this example of Beaux Arts Classicism and continues to serve Yazoo City and County as a public library.Map (db m77225) HM
3 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — Bank of Yazoo City
On East Broadway Street (State Highway 149) at North Main Street, on the right when traveling west on East Broadway Street.
This bank was formed in 1876 by Yazoo County businessmen to aid in the recovery of the area's cotton planters after the Civil War. It is the oldest surviving financial institution in Yazoo County.Map (db m77224) HM
4 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — Bethel A.M.E. Church
On South Monroe Street, 0.1 miles south of East Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling south.
Organized in 1868, Bethel is the oldest African American congregation in Yazoo City. After affiliating with the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the congregation moved to this site in 1890. Designed by J.S. King, Bethel A.M.E. is one of the . . . Map (db m77232) HM
5 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — Confederate Navy Yard
On South Industrial Parkway (State Highway 3) 0.5 miles north of Levee Road, on the right when traveling north.
Established in 1862, the yard contained five saw and planing mills, machine shop, and carpenter and blacksmith shops. The ironclad ram Arkansas was launched here on July 14, 1862. Burned by direction of Lt. Isaac Brown, C.S.N., the yard . . . Map (db m77227) HM
6 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — 118 — Gatemouth Moore
On Debbie Street, 0.1 miles south of East 10th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Front Arnold Dwight “Gatemouth” Moore was one of America’s most popular blues singers in the 1940s before becoming a renowned religious leader, radio announcer, and gospel singer. He served as pastor of several churches in . . . Map (db m77260) HM
7 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — Mississippi Chemical Corporation
On Jerry Clower Boulevard (U.S. 49E) 0.1 miles north of Haley Barbour Parkway, on the right when traveling north.
Organized in 1948, the Mississippi Chemical Corporation was the nation's first farmer-owned nitrogen fertilizer plant. Under the leadership of Owen Cooper, director of the Farm Bureau Federation and a well-known humanitarian, the company quickly . . . Map (db m213944) HM
8 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — Redoubt McKee
On Lincoln Street at East Broadway Street (Mississippi Highway 149), on the left when traveling south on Lincoln Street.
On March 5, 1864, Union Maj. George McKee and the 11th Illinois Infantry Regiment, occupying this defensive position, were attacked by Confederate cavalry forces commanded by Gen. Lawrence "Sul" Ross and Gen. Robert V. Richardson. During the battle, . . . Map (db m77237) HM
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9 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — Skirmish at Concord Baptist Church
On Concord Church Road, 0.4 miles north of Addison Road, on the right when traveling north.
On December 1, 1864, Confederate forces under Col. John Griffith, including the 11th and 17th Arkansas Mounted Infantry and Wood's Cavalry Regiment, skirmished with a detachment of the Second Wisconsin Cavalry, commanded by Maj. Nicholas H. Dale, . . . Map (db m77142) HM
10 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — St. Francis Mission School
On East Powell Street at Barksdale Street, on the right when traveling west on East Powell Street.
Established by the School Sisters of St. Francis of Milwaukee and Father Peter DeBoer, SVD, to minister to the African American children of Yazoo City, the school opened in September 1940 with 80 children enrolled. The high school held its first and . . . Map (db m77256) HM
11 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — The Oakes House
On South Monroe Street at Perry Street, on the right when traveling south on South Monroe Street.
This home was built in stages 1866-1910 by John and Mary Oakes, free blacks who had moved to Yazoo City by the 1850s, and by their first son, Augustus J. Oakes, an educator and builder, who had established the Oakes Lumber Yard by 1900. The Oakes . . . Map (db m77230) HM
12 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — 148 — Tommy McClennan
On West Broadway Street (State Highway 149) at North Water Street, on the right when traveling west on West Broadway Street.
Front Tommy McClennan (c. 1905-1961) was one of America's most successful down-home blues recording artists during the period when he recorded 20 singles for the Bluebird label (1939-1942). Among McClennan's most notable numbers were . . . Map (db m77258) HM
13 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — Town Creek
On East Broadway Street (State Highway 149) at Custer Street, on the right when traveling west on East Broadway Street.
Town Creek, one of Yazoo City's earliest residential areas, is located within the Town Center National Register Historic District, noted for the uniformly constructed buildings in the business district.Map (db m77242) HM
14 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — Willie Morris — Mississippi Writers Trail —
On North Main Street, 0.1 miles East Powell Street, on the left when traveling south.
Born in Jackson in 1934, Willie Morris spent a magical Yazoo boyhood playing pranks and baseball with his dog and his friends or playing "Taps" on his trumpet for military funerals. His writing talent was evident early on in pieces he wrote for the . . . Map (db m213946) HM
15 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — Yazoo County Civil War Memorial
On North Main Street at North Washington Street, on the left when traveling south on North Main Street.
1861 — 1865 As at Thermopylae, the greater glory was to the vanquished ——— This monument is erected to perpetuate the memory of the noble courage, constancy and self sacrificing devotion of the women of . . . Map (db m77476) WM
16 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — Yazoo County War Memorial
On East Broadway Street (State Highway 16) at North Washington Street, on the left when traveling east on East Broadway Street.
Dedicated to Yazoo County Members of the Armed Forces Who Gave Their Lives While Serving During Times of War These Shall Never Be Forgotten. Left Panel World War I April 6, 1917 - November 11, 1918 Henry O. Harris • Roy Lammons . . . Map (db m239542) WM
17 Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City — Yazoo Expedition
On Mike Espy Drive at North Monroe Street, on the right when traveling west on Mike Espy Drive.
Early in 1864, a Union task force under the command of Col. James H. Coates occupied Yazoo City. The garrison included African Americans troops of the 1st Mississippi Cav. and 8th Louisiana Inf. (African Descent.) Attacked by Confederates on . . . Map (db m77235) HM
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May. 10, 2024