• Union Church is an unincorporated community located in Jefferson County, Mississippi, United States. The community of Union Church was formed primarily...
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  • Church, Alabama Union Church, Mississippi Union Church, Wisconsin Union Baptist Church (disambiguation) Union Cemetery (disambiguation) Union Chapel (disambiguation)...
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    segregation. On December 10, 1817, Mississippi became the 20th state admitted to the Union. By 1860, Mississippi was the nation's top cotton-producing...
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    Presbyterian Church (Charlottesville, Virginia) Union Church Presbyterian Church in Union Church, Mississippi University Reformed Church (East Lansing...
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    Union Church Presbyterian Church is a historic church on MS 550 in Union Church, Mississippi. It was the hub of an ethno-linguistic community known as...
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    20 stars are white, as Mississippi was the 20th state to join the Union. The flag was adopted on January 11, 2021. Mississippi has had three official...
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    Christ Church is a historic church on MS 553 in Church Hill, Mississippi. The building was designed by architect J. Edward Smith in the Gothic Revival...
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  • Youngblood Bridge (category Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Mississippi)
    a historic bridge in Union Church, Jefferson County, Mississippi. It is located on Youngblood Road in Union Church, Mississippi, over the Fifteenmile...
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    Oxford is the 14th most populous city in Mississippi, United States, and the county seat of Lafayette County, 75 miles (121 km) southeast of Memphis....
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    on February 4, 1861. Mississippi's location along the lengthy Mississippi River made it strategically important to both the Union and the Confederacy;...
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    The Mississippi River is the primary river and second-longest river of the largest drainage basin in the United States. From its traditional source of...
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    a Union Army ship who were attending a service in Rodney Presbyterian Church, resulting in the shelling of the town. After the war, the Mississippi River...
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    Vicksburg, Mississippi. In 1865, Revels left the AME Church, the first independent black denomination in the US, and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church. He...
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    Rodney Presbyterian Church is a historic church in Alcorn, Mississippi, United States. Plantation owner and millionaire David Hunt (1779-1861), also known...
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    The history of the state of Mississippi extends back to thousands of years of indigenous peoples. Evidence of their cultures has been found largely through...
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    Jackson is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi. Along with Raymond, Jackson is one of two county seats for Hinds County...
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    city in Mississippi between 1890 and 1930, and a leading center for manufacturing in the South, with 44 trains arriving and departing daily. Union Station...
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    University of Mississippi (byname Ole Miss) is a public research university in Oxford, Mississippi, with a medical center in Jackson. It is Mississippi's oldest...
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    Union Station, also called the Meridian Multi-Modal Transportation Center, is an intermodal transportation center in Meridian, Mississippi. The station...
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    challenged the Union navy's control of the Mississippi River and helped avert the early fall of Vicksburg. On May 21, 1863, as a Union fleet steamed up...
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    admitted to the Union as the State of Mississippi. The eastern half was redesignated as the Alabama Territory; it was admitted to the Union as the State...
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    also known as the Freedom Summer murders, the Mississippi civil rights workers' murders, or the Mississippi Burning murders, were the abduction and murder...
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    [bilusi]) is a city in Harrison County, Mississippi, United States. It lies on the Gulf Coast in southern Mississippi, bordering the city of Gulfport to its...
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  • Episcopal Church (Vicksburg, Mississippi) Bethel Chapel AME Church, Louisiana, Missouri Union Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church (Great Falls, Montana)...
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    race riot that occurred at the University of Mississippi—commonly called Ole Miss—in Oxford, Mississippi, as segregationist rioters sought to prevent...
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  • designated by the US Census Bureau as "Alcorn State, Mississippi". Part of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Part of the National Baptist Convention, USA...
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    ninth-most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi, and the largest city by population in the Mississippi Delta region. It is the county seat of Washington...
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    county seat of Adams County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 14,520 at the 2020 census. Located on the Mississippi River across from Vidalia...
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    McComb is a city in Pike County, Mississippi, United States. The city is approximately 80 miles (130 km) south of Jackson. As of the 2010 census, the...
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    Presbyterian Church, located just outside Oxford, Mississippi, USA, at College Hill, is an historic church and a member of the Presbyterian Church in America...
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