1811 Marion County was created 9 December 1811 from Amite, Wayne and Franklin Counties. In 1811, Marion County like the rest of what is now Mississippi was still part of the Mississippi Territory and not yet a state. In 1816, the Mississippi Territory was divided into the states of Mississippi and Alabama.
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Nov 26, 2023 · Prior to the war, Marion was a prosperous town inhabited numerous planters and enslaved African Americans. In 1840, it had a drugstore, two ...
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History of Marion County. History of Marion County, Mississippi. In 1795 Spain had ceded to the United States all land north of the 31st parallel.
Marion County is located in the south central region of the State of Mississippi, named for American Revolutionary War guerrilla leader Francis Marion.
The Census Report for Marion County in 1890 was: Whites - 6,478; Colored - 3,054; and Total Population - 9,532. Some early settlers to Marion County were: ...
HOPEWELL SETTLEMENT was one of the oldest known settlements in Marion County and is now known as Hopewell Consolidated School District. It is located on ...