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    Coffeeville is a town in and one of two county seats of Yalobusha County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 905 at the 2010 census. It is...
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  • Coffeeville is the name of four settlements in the United States: Coffeeville, Alabama Coffeeville, Arkansas Coffeeville, Mississippi Coffeeville, Texas...
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    the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2020 census, the population was 12,481. It has two county seats, Water Valley and Coffeeville. Yalobusha is a Native...
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    The Battle of Coffeeville, fought December 5, 1862, was a military engagement of the American Civil War fought near Coffeeville, Mississippi. By November...
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    the U.S. state of Mississippi. Mississippi is tied with Arkansas for the most counties with two county seats, at 10. Mississippi's postal abbreviation...
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    Burrell Cannon, an experienced sawmill operator born in 1848 in Coffeeville, Mississippi. Inspired by and named after the Book of Ezekiel, the craft's design...
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  • James Lewis (CIA officer) (category People from Coffeeville, Mississippi)
    United States embassy bombing in Beirut, Lebanon. He was born in Coffeeville, Mississippi on 29 February 1944 to James Forrest Pittman and his wife Antoinette...
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    towns of Coffeeville, Alabama, Coffee Springs, Alabama (now in Geneva County but formerly part of Coffee County), Coffeeville, Mississippi, and Fort...
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    of land, a cotton plantation near Coffeeville, Mississippi, hoping to increase his income. The land in Mississippi was richer than that in Somerville...
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    University of Mississippi Harrison, Greg, Oxford to Bruce Junction, Abandoned Rails Sides, Don, The Mississippi Central Railroad Campaign, Coffeeville, MS: Civil...
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    Isaac Van Zandt (category People from Coffeeville, Mississippi)
    venture with his father by opening a store. Van Zandt later moved to Coffeeville, Mississippi, where he opened his own store. After experiencing financial difficulties...
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    Edward C. Walthall (category People from Coffeeville, Mississippi)
    1852. Then, he practiced law in Coffeeville. He was elected district attorney for the tenth judicial district of Mississippi in 1856 and reelected in 1859...
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    Jesse A. Adams (category People from Coffeeville, Mississippi)
    to 1928. Jesse Austin Adams was born on December 10, 1876, near Coffeeville, Mississippi. He was the son of James Allison Adams and Kate Beulah (Gore) Adams...
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  • The Coffeeville School District is a public school district based in Coffeeville, Mississippi (USA). In addition to Coffeeville, the district also serves...
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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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  • Belton Johnson (category People from Coffeeville, Mississippi)
    Bengals as an undrafted free agent in 2003. He played college football at Mississippi. Johnson was also a member of the BC Lions, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Saskatchewan...
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  • Marcus Johnson (offensive lineman) (category People from Coffeeville, Mississippi)
    the second round of the 2005 NFL draft. He played college football at Mississippi. Johnson was also a member of the Oakland Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers...
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  • Henry Allen Jr. (category Democratic Party Mississippi state senators)
    being confined in Holly Springs, Mississippi. On December 13, 1851, Allen attended a meeting in Coffeeville, Mississippi, that considered expanding the...
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    Mississippi. It is generally a two-lane road. Along its way, the highway intersects Interstate 55 (I-55) east of Tillatoba and MS 7 in Coffeeville. MS...
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    After McCullough was killed December 5, 1862 in an engagement near Coffeeville, Mississippi, his daughter Mary Frances ("Fanny") was inconsolable and locked...
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  • George E. Denley (category People from Coffeeville, Mississippi)
    In 1908, he became the editor and printer of a newspaper called the Coffeeville Courier. He was also a life insurance agent. He was a justice of the...
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  • Charles Caldwell (bluesman) (category People from Coffeeville, Mississippi)
    hill country around Coffeeville, Mississippi. He spent most of his adult life working at an industrial plant in Grenada, Mississippi that manufactured heating...
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    west of New Orleans—to U.S. Highway 41 (US 41) in Chicago, Illinois. In Mississippi, it runs for about 290.41 miles (467.37 km), entering the state at the...
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    Earl Van Dorn (category People from Claiborne County, Mississippi)
    Oxford, and Water Valley, Mississippi, where he and his staff were nearly captured on December 4, then on to Coffeeville, Mississippi, constantly skirmishing...
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  • Hendersonville and Coffeeville. He left a poem behind after moving away: Upon a hill near Derden's Mill There is a place called Coffeeville; The meanest town...
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    Aaron H. Forrest (category People of Mississippi in the American Civil War)
    (among other places) Nicholas County, Kentucky, and had been near Coffeeville, Mississippi, on or around April 30, 1856. For the fiscal year 1857, as a "transient...
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  • (settler) Coeymans, New York – Barent Peterse Coeymans (landowner) Coffeeville, Mississippi – Gen. John Coffee Coffeyville, Kansas – A.M. Coffey (state legislator)...
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    eighteens and none of those over 64. The Town of Tillatoba is served by the Coffeeville School District. Jim Champion, American and Canadian Football player...
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    route, US 84 passes through the limits of the towns and cities of Silas, Coffeeville, Grove Hill, Repton, Evergreen, River Falls, Andalusia, Sanford, Babbie...
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  • and posted in North Mississippi. The regiment fought in the Battle of Coffeeville in December, 1862. In 1863 General Baldwin was reassigned to command...
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