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Attala Register Archive

  • Kosciusko, Mississippi
  • 18431843

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Attala County, in central Mississippi, was established in 1833 from land obtained by the United States in 1830 in the final Choctaw cession. Its flat to rolling terrain and fertile soil were suited to cotton-growing. With no navigable waterways, transportation was facilitated by the nearby Natchez to Nashville military road, the Natchez Trace.  Kosciusko, named after Polish-born Revolutionary War hero, Tadeusz Kosciuszko, was selected as the county seat due to springs at the site.

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  • Kosciusko, Mississippi
  • 18431843
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Source Information

Attala Register, 1843–1843 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: August 25, 2018

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Teague secretary

Teague secretary

Attala Register
Kosciusko, Mississippi
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Supplement to Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty

Supplement to Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty

Attala Register
Kosciusko, Mississippi
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William H. Terry, Kosciusko
Candidate for Legislature, 12 Aug 1843
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Attala Register
Kosciusko, Mississippi
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William H. Terry, Kosciusko
Candidate for Legislature, 
July 15, 1843
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Bugs and seeds 1843

Bugs and seeds 1843

Attala Register
Kosciusko, Mississippi
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Archive Info

  • 54
  • Kosciusko, Mississippi
  • 18431843
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Source Information

Attala Register, 1843–1843 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: August 25, 2018