Utica is a town in Hinds County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 820 at the 2010 census, down from 966 at the 2000 census. Utica is part...
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Kansas Utica, Kentucky Utica, Maryland Utica, Michigan Utica, Minnesota Utica Township, Winona County, Minnesota Utica, Mississippi Utica, Missouri Utica, Montana...
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County, Pennsylvania, United States Hinds Agricultural High School, Utica, Mississippi, United States Hurlstone Agricultural High School, Sydney, New South...
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Henry S. Jacobs Camp, a summer camp for Reform Jewish children in Utica, Mississippi.[citation needed] She was baptized as a child and also studied to...
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Hinds Community College (redirect from Hinds Community College at Utica)
community college with its main campus in Raymond, Mississippi, United States and branches in Jackson, Pearl, Utica, and Vicksburg. The Hinds Community College...
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Tallahatchie County, Mississippi. It is part of the Greenwood, Mississippi micropolitan area, and is within the Mississippi Delta. Mississippi Highway 8 intersects...
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Otis Harris (category People from Edwards, Mississippi)
Summer Olympics. Harris attended Hinds Agricultural High School in Utica, Mississippi, and collected several honors during his high school career, being...
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Lindsey Hunter (category People from Utica, Mississippi)
served as the head coach at Mississippi Valley State. After playing basketball at Murrah High School in Jackson, Mississippi, alongside phenom James Robinson...
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Claiborne County and is designated by the US Census Bureau as "Alcorn State, Mississippi". Part of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Part of the National...
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Tennessee. On the south part of the exit, it heads on Mississippi Highway 27 towards Utica, Mississippi. As the interstate goes on it makes interchanges with...
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a small private school serving Raymond, Edwards, Bolton, Utica, and Learned, Mississippi. Dudy Noble, football, basketball, and baseball player, track...
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founder of Utica Institute in Mississippi. Holtzclaw was a graduate of the Tuskegee Institute and desired to start his own school. He settled in Utica, Mississippi...
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Robert Moreland (basketball) (category People from Utica, Mississippi)
Conference (SWAC) Coach of the Year five times. Moreland was born in Utica, Mississippi, as the youngest of eleven children to Hizzie Moreland and Hattie...
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1945. He served as head football coach at Hinds Junior College in Utica, Mississippi, from 1953 to 1969, compiling a record of 132-76-5. He was also the...
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[page needed] During a delivery to a nightclub and restaurant in Utica, Mississippi, Fred Armstrong asked the black owner if she would take in the six-year-old...
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Pete Perry (basketball) (category People from Utica, Mississippi)
attended high school in Hinds County, Mississippi. He played his freshman and sophomore seasons of college basketball at Utica Junior College (now Hinds Community...
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Willie Lee Simmons (category People from Utica, Mississippi)
Mississippi's 13th district. Simmons was born on March 21, 1947 in Utica, Mississippi and went to Utica Junior College. He graduated from Alcorn State University...
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Church (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Lebanon Presbyterian Church in Utica, Mississippi Midway Presbyterian Church and Cemetery New Hope Christian Church...
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Utica) Holmes Community College (Goodman with branch campus in Ridgeland) Jackson State University (Jackson) Millsaps College (Jackson) Mississippi College...
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college professor and first African-American to receive a doctorate in Mississippi. Wilfred D. Webb, Michigan House of Representatives Albert Pau Weiss...
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Derek Newton (category People from Utica, Mississippi)
Arkansas State, and Hinds Community College before that. A native of Utica, Mississippi, Newton attended Hinds County Agricultural High School, where he was...
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Fork, Mississippi and Mississippi Highway 27 South towards Utica, Mississippi. Along the way with Mississippi Highway 22 towards Flora, Mississippi. It...
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state of Mississippi. With its county seats (Raymond and the state's capital, Jackson), Hinds is the most populous county in Mississippi with a 2020...
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synagogue. In the 1990s, the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience in Utica, Mississippi (now in New Orleans) offered historical tours of Jewish Natchez, which...
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Talbert A. Luster (category People from Utica, Mississippi)
Luster (March 9, 1868 - January 26, 1951) was a Democratic member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, representing Claiborne County, from 1912 to...
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Sonny Boy Nelson (category People from Utica, Mississippi)
was an American Delta blues musician. He was born Eugene Powell, in Utica, Mississippi, United States, the child of an interracial affair. His white father...
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Alonzo Bradley (category People from Utica, Mississippi)
October 16, 1953) is a retired American basketball player. Born in Utica, Mississippi, he played collegiately for Texas Southern University. He was selected...
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Woodrow Borah (category People from Utica, Mississippi)
Woodrow Wilson Borah (December 23, 1912 in Utica, Mississippi – December 10, 1999 in Berkeley, California) was an American historian of colonial Mexico...
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Lebanon Presbyterian Church (category Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Mississippi)
Church is a historic church on Lebanon Presbyterian Church Road in Utica, Mississippi. It was built in 1836 and added to the National Register in 1999....
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Mississippi is a state in the Southern United States. According to the 2020 United States Census, Mississippi is the 32nd-most populous state, with 2...
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