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Historical Markers in Clarksdale, Mississippi

 
Clickable Map of Coahoma 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 Coahoma County, MS (41) Bolivar County, MS (52) Quitman County, MS (4) Sunflower County, MS (28) Tallahatchie County, MS (16) Tunica County, MS (11) Phillips County, AR (94)  CoahomaCounty(41) Coahoma County (41)  BolivarCounty(52) Bolivar County (52)  QuitmanCounty(4) Quitman County (4)  SunflowerCounty(28) Sunflower County (28)  TallahatchieCounty(16) Tallahatchie County (16)  TunicaCounty(11) Tunica County (11)  PhillipsCountyArkansas(94) Phillips County (94)
Clarksdale is the county seat for Coahoma County
Clarksdale is in Coahoma County
      Coahoma County (41)  
ADJACENT TO COAHOMA COUNTY
      Bolivar County (52)  
      Quitman County (4)  
      Sunflower County (28)  
      Tallahatchie County (16)  
      Tunica County (11)  
      Phillips County, Arkansas (94)  
 
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1 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — 16 — Aaron Henry — Mississippi Freedom Trail —
Front Aaron Henry (1922-1997), Clarksdale pharmacist, was a major early grassroots activist in the civil rights movement. As local NAACP president, he led the early 1960s Clarksdale boycott campaign, during which he was arrested and . . . Map (db m170477) HM
2 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — 180 — Big Jack Johnson
Front The Clarksdale area is famed for its many legendary blues artists who achieved their greatest success after moving away, such as Muddy Waters, Ike Turner, and John Lee Hooker. But there were world-renowned musicians who . . . Map (db m90061) HM
3 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — Carnegie Public Library
In 1909 steel magnate Andrew Carnegie was contacted by local women's club member Liliian Waddell about sponsoring a public library. In 1911 the Carnegie Foundation gave $10,000 to the city of Clarksdale to build and equip a public library, with the . . . Map (db m89927) HM
4 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — Clarksdale
County seat of Coahoma County, was founded in 1869 by John Clark, for whom the town was named. Situated in one of the most fertile regions of the world, it has grown into one of the leading cities of the Yazoo Mississippi Delta. It . . . Map (db m89749) HM
5 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — Clarksdale
Founded 1868 at crossing of Indian trails and on possible route of De Soto's expedition. Chartered 1882. Coahoma co-county seat, 1892; sole seat since 1936. Home of Gov. Earl Leroy Brewer.Map (db m89925) HM
6 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — 170 — Delta Blues Museum
Front The Delta Blues Museum, the world's first museum devoted to blues, was founded on January 31, 1979, by Sid Graves, director of Clarksdale's Carnegie Public Library. Originally housed in a room of the Myrtle Hall Elementary . . . Map (db m90046) HM
7 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — Dr. Aaron Henry
Born near Clarksdale, Aaron Henry was an American civil rights leader, politician, and head of the Mississippi branch of the NAACP. He was one of the founders of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, which tried to seat their . . . Map (db m170480) HM
8 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — First Baptist M.B. Church
In the late 1880s a group of African Americans established the Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church near the Sunflower River, under the leadership of their first pastor Minister A. O. Gaston. The church would be moved to this location in 1918, . . . Map (db m90063) HM
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9 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — Harvey B. Heidelberg
Harvey Brown Heidelberg was born in Shubuta, Mississippi, on March 7, 1883. Educated in the Shubuta school system and at Southern University in Greensboro, Alabama, Millsaps College in Jackson, and the University of Michigan, he began his career in . . . Map (db m89928) HM
10 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — Haven United Methodist Church
Established in 1880 as Haven Memorial and renamed Haven UMC in 1968, the church was completed in 1923. Clarksdale's first low-income daycare was opened here in 1965 by Lilian Johnson. In 1958, Rev. Theodore Trammel and Dr. Aaron Henry hosted . . . Map (db m174126) HM
11 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — Hicks-Tarzi Memorial Grotto
The Hicks-Tarzi Memorial Grotto was built in the early 1950s out of natural stone from Alabama and recreates the Grotto of Lourdes, France. The statues of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Bernadette Soubirous were given in memory of Johnny Tarzi and . . . Map (db m235164) HM
12 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — 111 — Ike Turner
Front Rock ‘n’ roll and rhythm & blues pioneer Ike Turner began his career playing blues and boogie woogie piano in Clarksdale. Turner was born less than a mile south-west of this site, at 304 Washington Avenue in the Riverton . . . Map (db m90041) HM
13 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — J.W. Cutrer House
Built in 1916, this Italian style villa was designed by Memphis architect Bayard Cairnes and was the home of local attorney J.W. Cutrer and his wife Blanche Clark Cutrer, daughter of Clarksdale founder John Clark. Named Belvoir by the Cutrer . . . Map (db m89922) HM
14 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — Richard Ford — Mississippi Writers Trail —
Born in Jackson in 1944, Richard Ford won critical acclaim with his first two novels, A Piece of My Heart (1976), and The Ultimate Good Luck (1981). While he and his wife, Kristina Ford, lived in rural Coahoma County, Ford wrote The . . . Map (db m235140) HM
15 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — 4 — Riverside Hotel
Front Since 1944 the Riverside Hotel has provided lodging for traveling musicians. It was home to some, including Sonny Boy Williamson II, Ike Turner, and Robert Nighthawk. Before that, the building served African Americans of the . . . Map (db m90062) HM
16 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — 81 — Sam Cooke
Front The golden voice of Sam Cooke thrilled and enchanted millions of listeners on the hit recordings “You Send Me,” “Shake,” “A Change is Gonna Come,” “Chain Gang,” and many more. . . . Map (db m90050) HM
17 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — 157 — Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival
Front The Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival, a preeminent showcase for homegrown Mississippi talent, began in 1988 as a promotion to draw area shoppers to downtown Clarksdale. The festival's dedication to presenting authentic . . . Map (db m90047) HM
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18 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — Temple Beth Israel
Originally named Kehilath Jacob, Clarksdale’s first synagogue was built here in 1910. In celebration of the new temple, a Torah was shipped from New York City and carried to the temple by members of the congregation. In 1929, a larger temple was . . . Map (db m89923) HM
19 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — Tennessee WilliamsMississippi Writers Trail
Williams famously remarked that "home is where you hang your childhood", and for the world renowned playwright, that place was the Mississippi Delta, specifically Clarksdale, where he set some of his greatest dramas, including Summer and . . . Map (db m154862) HM
20 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — 137 — The New World
Front This neighborhood, known since the turn of the twentieth century as the New World, was a breeding ground for ragtime, blues, and jazz music in Clarksdale's early days as a prosperous and adventurous new cotton town, when . . . Map (db m90060) HM
21 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — W. C. Handy — 1873 - 1958 —
"Father of the Blues" composer and family lived at this site 1903-05. In Clarksdale Handy was influenced by Delta blues which he collected and later published as well as his own famous and influential music.Map (db m89929) HM
22 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — 126 — Wade Walton
Front One of Clarksdale's most talented and renowned blues musicians, Wade Walton (1923-2000) chose to pursue a career as a barber rather than as a professional entertainer. Walton never lost his love for blues, however, and often . . . Map (db m90049) HM
23 Mississippi, Coahoma County, Clarksdale — 105 — WROX Radio
Front WROX, Clarksdale’s first radio station, went on the air on June 5, 1944, from studios at 321 Delta Avenue. From 1945 until 1955 the station was headquartered here at 257 Delta. Legendary disc jockey Early “Soul Man” . . . Map (db m90033) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024