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This category in: USA: Mississippi: Capital-River Region
Civil War Battles

Battle of Champion Hill (May 16, 1863)
(Raymond) Home Grant's March Pemberton's March Battle of Champion Hill Order of Battle Diaries Accounts Official Records Killed Wounded History Re-enactments Battlefield Preservation ...
http://battleofchampionhill.org/
Government

Harrison County Fire Service
Harrison County Fire Service Harrison County Fire Service Online What's New In HCFS Firefighter Page HCFS Tidbits HCFS Photo Page HCFS in the News Sign HCFS's Guestbook Contact HCFS Welcome To The ...
http://www.hcfs.20megsfree.com/
Tony Hisaw - Alderman Ward 1 - Clinton, MS
(Clinton) Make your voice heard: VOTE! • Not registered? Register! For more information about Tony's leadership, goals and family, see the links under 'Home'. Since his first election to the Board of ...
http://www.tonyhisaw.com/
Government - Municipal

City of Clinton
(Clinton) City of Clinton, Mississippi; Clinton Chamber of Commerce
http://www.clintonms.org/
City of Jackson
(Jackson) My.Jackson Login Username Password © My.Jackson allows Jackson residents to communicate and work in a virtual community. Copyright © 1995-2008 City of Jackson, MS Questions/comments | ...
http://www.city.jackson.ms.us/
Hinds County Web Site
http://www.co.hinds.ms.us/
Military

Jackson Recruiting Battalion
(Jackson) "The Jackson Grizzlies" US Army Recruiting Battalion, Jackson 3780 I-55 North Frontage Road Jackson, Mississippi 39211-6323 Welcome to the Headquarters of the United States Army Recruiting ...
http://www.usarec.army.mil/2ndbde/3tbn/
State government

Mississippi Governor's Mansion
(Jackson) Mansion History Tour Information Facility Use Docent Program Period Furnishings Floorplans FAQs General Information First occupied in 1842, the Mississippi Governor's Mansion is the second oldest ...
http://www.mdah.state.ms.us/museum/mansion.html
Wars & Conflicts - World War 2

German POW Camp in Clinton MS.
(Clinton) Jackson, CampClinton Camp Clinton German Prisoner of War Camp, Clinton, MS Herbert Myers, a Military Police officer from North Carolina, stands at the entrance to Camp Clinton during World War 11. ...
http://www.kilroywashere.org/004-Pages/JAN-Area/04-D-Jackson-POW.html
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