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| Blog Name: |
Itawamba History Review |
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http://itawambahistory.blogspot.com |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
Mississippi, history, genealogy |
| Description: |
The Blog of The Itawamba Historical Society in Mississippi, a Mississippi non-profit organization in its 27th year, that operates Historic Bonds House Museum, The Gaither Spradling Research Library and the George Poteet History Center. The blog is authored by Bob Franks, society publications editor, a sixth generation resident of this county in rural northeast Mississippi. The blog vividly describes many facets of life - past and present - in this part of the Deep South as well as offers articles relating to genealogical and historical research. |
| Popularity: |
59 Followers |
In the Woods...
The recent dry weather with clear skies and beautiful sunshine has been a welcome addition to Itawamba County after the wettest October ever recorded. Sunday was the perfect time for a walk in the woods as the Autumn leaves in Itawamba County are at their peak now painting the hills and valleys with viv
Pass the Peas..... Please
The Columbus Decorative Arts Preservation Forum and Antiques Show and Sale will be held November 5-8 in Columbus, Mississippi. On the Tombigbee River, downriver from Itawamba County, Columbus is known for its many antebellum structures. Events at the forum and antiques show include:Gala Preview Opening: Thursday, November
National Day of Listening is November 27
StoryCorps, the most ambitious oral history project ever undertaken, has announced the second annual National Day of Listening, to take place on November 27,2009. The National Day of Listening is an effort to encourage all Americans to honor a friend, a loved one, or a member of their
An Autumn Afternoon
Yesterday afternoon I couldn't resist photographing the giant sugar maple tree on Fulton's West Main Street just off the town square. Not long after the Cotswold cottage style home was built during the late 1930's on the site of an old antebellum home lot, this tree was planted and for generations, has be
Headed South
A sign of the colder season coming, this flock of geese was seen headed south over Itawamba County along the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway last week.
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