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Selsertown is a
ghost town in
Adams County, Mississippi,
United States. A
Plaquemine culture platform mound is
located there, once
known as the Selsertown...
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Plymouth Port
Royal Prentiss Princeton Rocky Springs Rodney Sand Hill
Selsertown Tocowa Trotter Landing Uniontown Victoria (Bolivar County)
Westville Woolworth...
- The
Emerald Mound site (22 AD 504), also
known as the
Selsertown site, is a
Plaquemine culture Mississippian period archaeological site
located on the...
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Stanton Washington Arnot Briers Ellis Cliffs Hutchins Landing Kienstra Selsertown Adams County,
typical of
other counties in the
Solid South, was heavily...
- subdivisions,
Adams and
Pickering counties, and the
towns of
Ellicotville (later
Selsertown), and
Huntston (later Old Greenville); top right:
Natchez District c. 1816...
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advanced in years". List of
justices of the
Supreme Court of
Mississippi Selsertown,
Mississippi Dunbar Rowland, ed.,
Encyclopedia of
Mississippi History...
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Mississippi Territory days
there were
slave markets at Natchez, Bruinsburg, and
Selsertown. In the
years immediately following the War of 1812, the most
active slave...
- and Port Gibson,
first Washington, once the
capital of the state, then
Selsertown, Uniontown, Greenville,
Raccoon Box, and one other, the name of which...
- Rodney,
Mississippi St. Joseph,
Louisiana Coles Cr****
Fairchild Cr**** and
Selsertown,
Mississippi Rifle Point Vidalia,
Louisiana Natchez,
Mississippi Natchez...
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belonged to
James G. Wood. It was very
large extending from
Church Hill to
Selsertown. Wood
divided the
large tract into
plantations for his many children....