COMMUNITY |
COUNTY |
NOTES |
AKA |
Black Bayou |
Tallahatchie |
. |
. |
Black Hawk |
Carroll |
. |
. |
Black Hawk |
Holmes |
. |
. |
Blackland |
Prentiss |
. |
. |
Blackmonton |
Carroll |
. |
. |
Blackwater |
Marshall |
extinct |
Laws Hill |
Blackwater |
Lafayette |
. |
. |
Blaine |
Sunflower |
. |
Vance's Crossing |
Blakeley |
Warren |
. |
. |
Blands |
Lafayette |
. |
. |
Blanton |
Sharkey |
. |
. |
Blanton's Gap |
Choctaw |
. |
. |
Blisterville |
Lincoln |
. |
. |
Blodgett |
Jones |
extinct |
. |
Blountville |
Lawrence |
. |
. |
Blue |
Calhoun |
. |
. |
Blueberry Hill |
Lincoln |
. |
. |
Blue Mountain |
Benton |
. |
. |
Blue Mountain |
Tippah |
. |
. |
Blue Springs |
Union |
. |
. |
Bluff Lake |
Noxubee |
. |
. |
Bluff Lake |
Oktibbeha |
. |
. |
Bluff Lake |
Winston |
. |
. |
Bluff Springs |
Attala |
extinct |
. |
Bluff Springs |
Union |
extinct |
. |
Blythe |
Desoto |
. |
. |
Bobo |
Coashoma |
. |
. |
Bogalusa East |
Pearl River |
. |
. |
Bogue |
Washington |
. |
. |
Bogue Chitto |
Lincoln |
. |
. |
Boice |
Wayne |
. |
. |
Bolands |
Itawamba |
. |
. |
Bolivar |
Bolivar |
. |
. |
Bolton |
Hinds |
. |
. |
Bond |
Forrest |
. |
. |
Bond |
Perry |
. |
. |
Bond |
Stone |
. |
. |
Bond Pond |
Perry |
. |
. |
Bond Pond |
Stone |
. |
. |
Boneyard |
Alcorn |
extinct |
. |
Bonus |
Franklin |
Farming community on a dirt
farm road about five miles or so north of Meadville not far from the Jefferson
County line. Bonus was established as a post office in 1900. |
.
|
Boon |
Winston |
. |
. |
Boonville |
Prentiss |
. |
. |
Bouncetown |
Noxubee |
extinct |
Boundstown |
Boundstown |
Noxubee |
extinct |
Bouncetown |
Bournham |
Lawrence |
. |
. |
Bovina |
Hinds |
. |
. |
Bovina |
Warren |
. |
. |
Bowdre |
Tunica |
- |
- |
Bowem |
Itawamba |
. |
. |
Bowerton |
Copiah |
. |
. |
Bowles |
Chickasaw |
. |
. |
Bowling Green |
Carroll |
. |
Middleton |
Bowling Green |
Holmes |
. |
. |
Bowman |
Tate |
. |
. |
Boyce |
Wayne |
. |
. |
Boyer |
Sunflower |
. |
. |
Boyud |
Lawrence |
. |
. |
Boykins |
Smith |
. |
. |
Boyle |
Bolivar |
. |
. |
Bradford |
Jackson |
. |
. |
Bradley |
Oktibbeha |
. |
. |
Brame |
Pontotoc |
. |
. |
Brandon |
Rankin |
. |
. |
Brandywine |
Claiborne |
extinct |
. |
Branyan |
Union |
extinct |
. |
Braxton |
Rankin |
. |
. |
Braxton |
Simpson |
. |
. |
Brazelia |
Noxubee |
. |
. |
Brewer |
Greene |
. |
. |
Brewer |
Perry |
. |
. |
Brickeys |
Tunica |
. |
. |
Bridesville |
Sunflower |
1897-98 |
. |
Bridges |
Oktibbeha |
. |
. |
Brierfield |
Warren |
. |
. |
Bright |
Desoto |
. |
. |
Brights |
Amite |
. |
. |
Brit |
Smith |
. |
. |
Brock |
Carroll |
. |
. |
Brookhaven (old) |
Copiah |
extinct |
. |
Brookhaven |
Lincoln |
. |
. |
Brooklyn |
Forrest |
. |
. |
Brooklyn |
Noxubee |
extinct |
. |
Brooklyn |
Perry |
. |
. |
Brooks |
Leflore |
. |
. |
Brooks |
Sunflower |
. |
. |
Brooks |
Tallahatchie |
. |
. |
Brooksville |
Noxubee |
. |
. |
Brownfield |
Tippah |
. |
. |
Browning |
Carroll |
. |
. |
Browning |
Leflore |
. |
. |
Brown's Creek |
Prentiss |
. |
. |
Browns Lake |
Pearl River |
. |
. |
Browns Lake |
Stone |
. |
. |
Brownsvill |
Hinds |
. |
. |
Brown's Wells |
Copiah |
. |
. |
Brownsville |
Madison |
. |
. |
Brown Town |
Greene |
. |
. |
Bruce |
Calhoun |
. |
. |
Bruinsburg |
Clairborne |
extinct |
. |
Brunswick |
Warren |
extinct |
. |
Bruton |
Coahoma |
. |
. |
Bryant |
Yalobusha |
extinct |
. |
Buckatunna |
Wayne |
. |
. |
Buck Creek |
Greene |
. |
. |
Buck Island |
Adams |
. |
. |
Buck Island |
Wilkinson |
. |
. |
Buckland |
Claiborne |
extinct |
. |
Buckner |
Washington |
. |
. |
Bude |
Franklin |
A thriving metropolis located
in the middle of the county which has a city government, library, an enormous
saw mill, a restaurant, a motel, a grocery store and several gasoline stations.
It is located on Highway 84 a couple miles southeast of Meadville and it is on
the Illinois Central railroad line. The population of Bude is about 950 people
making it the largest town in Franklin County. Bude was formed in 1912 and named
for the old home in England of Mrs. F. L. Peck whose husband was one of the
founders of the town.
|
. |
Buena Vista |
Chickasaw |
. |
. |
Buford |
Marion |
. |
. |
Bullock |
Tippah |
. |
. |
Bunckley |
Franklin |
Farming community which was
originally named for the Bunckley family who were early Franklin County settlers
who operated a ferry on the Homochitto River in the 1840s. Bunckley is located
north of the Homochitto River in the south central part of Franklin County. It
is about four miles east of Knoxville and the road from Knoxville to Bunckley
was called "The Bunckley Ferry road".
|
. |
Bunker Hill |
Jefferson Davis |
. |
. |
Bunker Hill |
Marion |
. |
. |
Bunker Hill |
Smith |
. |
. |
Bunnie |
Lauderdale |
. |
. |
Burdette |
Washington |
. |
. |
Burgess |
Lafayette |
. |
. |
Burkettsville |
Attala |
extinct |
. |
Burks |
Coahoma |
. |
. |
Burketon |
Grenada |
. |
. |
Burnice |
Sunflower |
extinct |
. |
Burns |
Jasper |
extinct |
. |
Burns |
Smith |
. |
. |
Burnside |
Neshoba |
. |
. |
Burnsville |
Alcorn |
. |
. |
Burnsville |
Prentiss |
. |
. |
Burnsville |
Tishomingo |
. |
. |
Burrow |
Alcorn |
. |
. |
Burtons |
Prentiss |
. |
. |
Burtonton |
Copiah |
. |
. |
Busby |
Tunica |
. |
. |
Busy Corner |
Amite |
. |
. |
Busy Corner |
Franklin |
. |
. |
Butler |
Franklin |
Located one mile NW of
Meadville and known locally as Butler's Switch. Established in 1908 by Erastus
Butler who opened a sawmill on this site. Now listed as being extinct.
|
. |
Butler |
Warren |
. |
. |
Byhalia |
Desoto |
. |
. |
Byhalia |
Marshall |
. |
Byhalia NW |
Byhalia |
Tate |
. |
. |
Byhalia NW |
Desoto |
. |
. |
Byhalia NW |
Marshall |
Historical |
Byhalia |
Byram |
Hinds |
. |
. |
Byrd |
Greene |
. |
. |
Bywy |
Choctaw |
. |
. |