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  • #REDIRECT [[Mississippi (disambiguation)]]
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  • * Busbee, Westley F. ''Mississippi: A History'' (2005), good survey ...Edmond, ed. ''A Mississippi Reader: Selected Articles from the Journal of Mississippi History'' (1980)
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  • {{dambigbox|Mississippi River|Mississippi}} {{Image|Mississippiriver-new-01.png|right|350px|The Mississippi River is the largest river system that drains into the Gulf of Mexico.}}
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  • {{rpl|Mississippi (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|Mississippi River}}
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  • {{Image|Vicksburg.png|right|350px|When you look west and can see the Mississippi River like this, it means you're in Vicksburg.}} ...it is the only city and county seat. Vicksburg is on the east side of the Mississippi, across from [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]].
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  • {{dambigbox|Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi}} {{Image|Mississippi in United States.svg|right|350px|Mississippi's location in the U.S.}}
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  • ...in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Mississippi, adjacent to the Mississippi River — not to be confused with the (geological) delta near the mouth of
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  • {{r|Biloxi, Mississippi}} {{r|Gulfport, Mississippi}}
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  • ...the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]].
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  • A small city located on bluffs above the [[Mississippi River|Mississippi river]], renowned as having been the site of the1863 [[American Civil War]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mississippi River]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Because water transport is an important industry on the rivers of the [[Mississippi River]] system, there are a number of '''fireboats on the Mississippi River system'''.
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  • Firefighting vessels on the Mississippi
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  • {{rpl|Mississippi (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|Mississippi River}}
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  • ...dash;1894) Prominent [[Scalawag]] politician in [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]] during 19th century [[Reconstruction]].
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  • ...ican politician (1779 - 1853) from the state of [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]]
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  • {{dambigbox|Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi}} {{Image|Mississippi in United States.svg|right|350px|Mississippi's location in the U.S.}}
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  • A small city located on bluffs above the [[Mississippi River|Mississippi river]], renowned as having been the site of the1863 [[American Civil War]]
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  • ...tative]]([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]]), [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]]; [[Blue Dog Coalition]]
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  • {{Image|Vicksburg.png|right|350px|When you look west and can see the Mississippi River like this, it means you're in Vicksburg.}} ...it is the only city and county seat. Vicksburg is on the east side of the Mississippi, across from [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]].
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  • ...nator]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]]); [[Senate Armed Services Committee]]; [[U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign
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  • ...tative]]([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]]) 3rd; [[House Judiciary Committee]]; [[Republican Study Committee]]
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  • ...representing the 1st Congressional District of [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]].
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  • ...[Baton Rouge]]. The three contiguous ports stretch along 172 miles of the Mississippi.
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  • (1881 -1941) A [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]] [[Democratic Party|Democrat]] who served in the [[U.S. House of Represent
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  • ...the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]].
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  • {{dambigbox|Mississippi River|Mississippi}} {{Image|Mississippiriver-new-01.png|right|350px|The Mississippi River is the largest river system that drains into the Gulf of Mexico.}}
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  • ...in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Mississippi, adjacent to the Mississippi River — not to be confused with the (geological) delta near the mouth of
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  • ...ouri (U.S. state)|Missouri]], at the confluence of the [[Mississippi River|Mississippi]] and [[Missouri River|Missouri]] rivers
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  • ...mbassador to Saudi Arabia]]; former governor of [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mississippi (disambiguation)]]
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  • Mississippi port facilities.
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  • ...S. state)|Missouri]], located at the confluence of the [[Mississippi River|Mississippi]] and [[Missouri River|Missouri]] rivers. The name is pronounced like "Sai
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  • {{r|Biloxi, Mississippi}} {{r|Gulfport, Mississippi}}
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  • Firefighting vessels on the Mississippi
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  • largest tributary, by volume, of the [[Mississippi River]]
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  • Civil rights activist and public school teacher from Mississippi, United States.
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  • Tolland class attack cargo ship named after a County in Mississippi.
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  • A large riverport on the [[Mississippi River]], in [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]
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  • '''Robert M. Price''' (July 7, 1954, [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]]) is a Professor of [[Theology]] at [[Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary
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  • '''George Poindexter''' was a Delegate, a Representative and a Senator from Mississippi. He also served as state governor and as a Federal judge. ==Mississippi==
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  • (1808-1889) Democratic Senator from Mississippi, [[Secretary of War]], and president of the [[Confederate States of America
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  • A subspecies of the cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus) found east of the Mississippi River.
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  • ...Lorenzo Favre (born 10 October 1969 at [[Gulfport]], [[Mississippi (state)|Mississippi]]) is a former [[American football]] [[quarterback]] who played in the [[Na
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  • Jefferson Davis (1808-1889) was a Democratic Senator from Mississippi, [[Secretary of War]], and president of the [[Confederate States of America
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  • ...|Texas]], [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]], [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]], [[Alabama (U.S. state)|Alabama]], and [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]] a
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  • {{r|Red River (Mississippi watershed)|Red River}} {{r|Mississippi (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...It flows for 981 miles from Pittsburgh to where the river empties into the Mississippi at [[Cairo, Illinois]]. ...y and Monongahela rivers at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and empties into the Mississippi at Cairo, Illinois.
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  • ...d [[grassland]]s located east of the [[Rocky Mountains]] and west of the [[Mississippi River]] and extending from [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]] northwards into sou
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  • * [[Iowa River]], a tributary of the Mississippi River
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  • {{rpl|Mississippi River}}
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  • ...rically-black settlement which is now a part of the City of [[Hattiesburg, Mississippi]]. Her parents were Mack and Annie Mae Ott Jackson. She was a graduate of ...nd voter education to sharecroppers. Adams was an active participant in [[Mississippi Freedom Summer]] in 1964 and was elected to the national board of directors
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  • ...ered by [[Arkansas (U.S. state)]] to the north, [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]] to the east, and [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]] to the west. The [[Gulf of
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  • ...dexter: A Political Biography.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Southern Mississippi, 1980
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  • ...than 2000 miles from [[Montana (U.S. state)|Montana]] until it joins the [[Mississippi River]] north of [[St. Louis, Missouri]]; it is highly dammed.
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  • ...ison''' (August 29, 1881 - June 22, 1941) was a [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]] politician who served as a [[Democratic Party (United States), history|De ...d for him across the South. At the 1932 Democratic convention he swung the Mississippi delegation to [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] on the crucial third ballot, and be
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  • ...The capital city of [[Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]], located on the [[Mississippi River]] in the southeastern part of the state; 2006 estimated population 27
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  • ...north, [[Tennessee (U.S. state)|Tennessee]] and [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]] to the east, [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] to the south, [[Texas (
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  • {{rpl|Mississippi Delta}}
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  • ...other river. Great rivers of the world include the Amazon, the Ganges, the Mississippi, the Nile, the Rhine, and the Volga.
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  • ...The largest city in [[Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]], located on the [[Mississippi River]] in the southeastern part of the state; 2006 estimated population 37
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  • ...vaded the state early on and attempted to hold certain locations along the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, angering the legislature. This allowed the union to come ...ssouri (U.S. state)|Missouri]] is formed by the [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]]. The capital, [[Frankfort, Kentucky|Frankfort]], lies between the two ma
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  • ...], encompassing all 18 (of the state's 90) counties that lie between the [[Mississippi River]] and the lower part of the [[Tennessee River]].
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  • ...], encompassing the 21 counties (of the state's 95) that lie between the [[Mississippi River]] and the lower part of the [[Tennessee River]].
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  • ...lity/oilwatersep.pdf Oil/Water Separators] Discussion from the website of Mississippi State University
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  • An account of bubbles in the 18th century, including "The Mississippi Scheme", "The South-Sea Bubble", and "Tulipomania" was published in 1852 <
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  • * Busbee, Westley F. ''Mississippi: A History'' (2005), good survey ...Edmond, ed. ''A Mississippi Reader: Selected Articles from the Journal of Mississippi History'' (1980)
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  • {{r|Mississippi River}}
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  • ...i River carries a comparable volume of water. When combined with the lower Mississippi River, it forms the world's fourth longest river system.<ref name="RiversWo The combined Missouri-Mississippi river was one of the main routes for the westward expansion of the United S
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  • ...blic ownership to government ownership in most of the states west of the [[Mississippi River]].
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  • |{{Image|Pascagoula Refinery.jpg|right|200px|Chevron Oil's Pascagoula, Mississippi refinery (at night)}} |{{Image|Refinery on Mississippi River.jpg|right|200px|Large refinery on the Mississippi River}}
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  • '''New Orleans''' is a city near the mouth of the [[Mississippi River]], in [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]. As the upper reaches of the Mississippi was developed New Orleans became an important port.<ref name=NolaAmericanhi
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  • |event='''1830''': Indian Removal Act makes removal of Indians to west of the Mississippi River U.S. policy. ...aty of Payne's Landing calls for removal of Florida Indians to west of the Mississippi River.
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  • * [[Red River (Mississippi watershed)]]
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  • ...nn'' presents adult life along the banks of the [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]] as seen through the eyes of a boy who is naive but shrewd, observant, fee
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  • {{r|Mississippi (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...lly had major effects on other states including [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]], [[Alabama (U.S. state)]] and [[Georgia]]; there were lesser effects in [
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  • {{r|Mississippi River}}
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  • ...blic ownership to government ownership in most of the states west of the [[Mississippi River]].<ref name=PLSS-gov>{{citation
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  • ...w.workboat.com/coastal-inland-waterways/barge-carrying-scrap-cars-burns-on-mississippi | title = Barge carrying scrap cars burns on Mississippi
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  • {{r|Mississippi (U.S. state)}}
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  • |event='''1830''': Indian Removal Act makes removal of Indians to west of the Mississippi River U.S. policy. ...aty of Payne's Landing calls for removal of Florida Indians to west of the Mississippi River.
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  • {{r|Mississippi River}}
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  • {{r|Mississippi (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...hm. (eds.) ''Steven Spielberg : interviews'' (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2000).
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  • {{r|Mississippi (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...nts, Gases] (Lecture by Prof. P/C.Sukanek, Chem. Eng. Dept., University of Mississippi)
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  • {{r|Mississippi-in-Africa}}
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  • ...]] by [[Willie Morris]] centering on his boyhood and [[coming of age]] in Mississippi, and focusing particularly on his relationship with Skip, his [[Fox Terrier
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  • ...representing the 1st Congressional District of [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]].
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  • ...9th century. He was the leading [[Scalawag]] during [[Reconstruction]] in Mississippi, where he served as governor. He briefly served as a [[Confederate States A ...As his law practice flourished and his property holdings throughout the [[Mississippi Delta]] increased, he became a wealthy man. By 1860, he owned nearly a hund
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  • ...tate)|South Carolina]] seceded from the Union. [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]], [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]], [[Alabama (U.S. state)]], [[Texas (U.S
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  • ..."The Origins of the War of 1812: A Survey of Changing Interpretations," ''Mississippi Valley Historical Review'', XXVIII (September, 1941), 171-86. [http://links * Lawrence S. Kaplan. "France and Madison's Decision for War 1812," ''The Mississippi Valley Historical Review,'' Vol. 50, No. 4. (Mar., 1964), pp. 652-671. [htt
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  • {{r|Mississippi (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...bastian (2001) ''Earl Hooker: Blues Master''. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-1-57806-307-9 (OCLC 44454632).
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  • *Nichols, Roy F. “The Kansas-Nebraska Act: A Century of Historiography.” ''Mississippi Valley Historical Review'' 43 (September 1956): 187-212. [http://links.jsto
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  • | Origin || White Station, Mississippi He was born at [[White Station, Mississippi]], probably somewhere between West Point (Clay County) and Aberdeen (Monroe
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  • * Fowler, Dorothy Ganfield. "Precursors of the Hatch Act," ''Mississippi Valley Historical Review'' 1960 47(2): 247-262. ISSN: 0161-391X Fulltext:
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  • {{rpl|Paris, Mississippi}}
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  • ...13.jpg|right|350px|Baton Rouge skyline as viewed from the west side of the Mississippi River in 2013.}} ...[[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]. Located on the eastern bank of the [[Mississippi River]] (upriver and 82 miles distant from [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orl
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  • Because water transport is an important industry on the rivers of the [[Mississippi River]] system, there are a number of '''fireboats on the Mississippi River system'''.
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  • *Palmer, Robert (2001) ''Deep Blues: A Musical and Cultural History of the Mississippi Delta'', Reprint. New York, NY: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-006223-6 (OCLC
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  • * [http://www.cfnm.org/ The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi] * [http://www.cfnm.org/ The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi]
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  • ...anger of becoming established before that war. [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]] had the most (581) confirmed lynchings between the years of 1882 and 1940
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  • ...'' of 1803 was the transfer of the western half of the [[Mississippi River|Mississippi River Valley]] from [[Spain]] and [[France]] to the [[United States of Amer ...]]. He then claimed, on behalf of France, the entire region drained by the Mississippi River and all its tributaries and called it [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisi
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  • ...ndex.php?menuID=4&subID=871 A series of photos taken in 1998 of the KKK in Mississippi]
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  • ...atkins. "Stephen Arnold Douglas - His Mississippi Experience" ''Journal of Mississippi History'' 1988 50(2): 56-88. in JSTOR * Nichols, Roy F. "The Kansas-Nebraska Act: A Century of Historiography," ''Mississippi Valley Historical Review'' 43 (1956): 187-212; [http://links.jstor.org/sici
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  • ...ississippi'' (1902) [http://www.questia.com/library/book/reconstruction-in-mississippi-by-james-wilford-garner.jsp online edition] ....com/library/book/the-day-of-the-carpetbagger-republican-reconstruction-in-mississippi-by-william-c-harris.jsp online edition]
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  • * {{search link|Missisipi||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]]) * {{search link|Missisippi||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (Mississippi)
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mississippi River]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * [[Arkansas River]], a tributary of the Mississippi River
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  • ...itar in America: Victorian Era to Jazz Age''. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 1-934110-18-3
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  • :'''Mississippi''' *1: [[John Henderson (Mississippi politician)| John Henderson]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])''
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