20% off all books with the code: BOOKS
  • check 10+ million books
  • check New arrivals every day
  • check Trusted by 1M+ customers
  • check Great prices & discounts
  • check Shipping across Europe

Copiah County - Tricia Nelson

English
2007-11-28
โ‚ฌ29.46 โ‚ฌ36.83

-20% with code BOOKS

In stock at our supplier

Shipping in 31-37 days

30-day return policy

Located 20 miles from the state capital of Jackson, Copiah County was organized after an agreement was reached with the Choctaw Indians in 1820.Named after a Native American word meaning calling panther, Copiah County quickly became an agricultural and manufacturing hub. Once known as the Tomato Capital of the World, the county was the location of the largest Chautauqua assemblies in the South, and the site ... Full description

You May Also Like

Description

Located 20 miles from the state capital of Jackson, Copiah County was organized after an agreement was reached with the Choctaw Indians in 1820.


Named after a Native American word meaning calling panther, Copiah County quickly became an agricultural and manufacturing hub. Once known as the Tomato Capital of the World, the county was the location of the largest Chautauqua assemblies in the South, and the site of the founding of the Mississippi Parent Teacher Association. The former town of Brown's Wells once produced spring water that healed the rich and famous. Notable citizens from Copiah County include bluesman Robert Johnson; Maj. R. W. Millsaps, for whom Millsaps College was named; Burnita Shelton Matthews, the first female federal district court judge; Pat Harrison, a former representative and senator; Albert Gallatin Brown, a former governor; and Fannye Cook, an author and the first director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.

More Information

Author Tricia Nelson
Publisher Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Series Images of America
Release year 2007
Cover type Softcover
EAN 9780738553009
Write Your Own Review
You're reviewing: Copiah County
Your Rating:

Goodreads Reviews

โ‚ฌ29.46 โ‚ฌ36.83