WPA History of Pontotoc County, Mississippi
CONTENTS
Foreword by Susie V. Powell, State Director (not transcribed)
Genesis of County Government by Lucy Somerville Howorth (not transcribed)
Introduction by R. T. Winston (not transcribed)
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Chapter I: FORMATION
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Historical Background
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Shape, Size, and Boundaries
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Population
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Physiognomy
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Significance Of Name (not available)
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County Seat
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Early Settlements:
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Old Landmarks:
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Interviews:
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Pioneer Families
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Chapter II: TOPOGRAPHY
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Watersheds
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Soil Types
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Elevation
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Water Supply
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References and Bibliography
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Chapter III: SOILS AND MINERALS
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Types and Characteristics
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Flatwoods Area (same page)
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Productivity
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Soil Series
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Non-Metallic Minerals
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Clays, Bauxites
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Physiographic Regions
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Ores in County
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Rock Quarry
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Water Supply
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References and Bibliography
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Chapter IV: FLORA
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Economic Value of Forests
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Historic Trees
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Freak and Unusual Trees
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Fruit Bearing Trees
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Flowering Trees
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Forest Trees
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Flowers
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Chapter IV References
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Chapter V: INDIANS
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A Legend of Pontotoc
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Tribes
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Customs and Characteristics (same page)
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Prominent Indians of the Past
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Christianity for the Indians
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Mounds
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Indian Landmarks
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Distinguished Pontotoc Indians
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Chapter V References (not available)
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Chapter VI: ANTEBELLUM DAYS
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Homes on the Indian Trail: This is the end of the transcription so far.
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Pioneer Homes:
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Ridgeway
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I. P. Carr
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Captain J. D. Fontaine
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Colonel Charles B. Mitchell
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Stony Lonesome
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Lochinvar
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Wilson
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Boxwood Place
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Lockhart
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Mrs. Mary Clarke
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Jeremiah Stegall
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J. P. Jones
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Thomason
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Starke
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Williams
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J. A. Ware
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Edmondson
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Roselba
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Longest
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Antiques and Relics
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Sketches of Antebellum Characters and Incidents
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Reminiscences:
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Jesse Henderson
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Fount Pitts
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Merriman Herndon
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Sam Bradford
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Sue Souter
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Mrs. T. A. Isaac
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The Anderson Family
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Articles from the "Examiner"
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