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  2. History of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    After 1800 the rapid development of a cotton economy and the slave society of the Deep South changed the economic relationship of native Indians with whites and slaves in Mississippi Territory. As Indians ceded their lands to whites in the eastern sections, they moved west in the state, becoming more isolated from whites and blacks.

  3. Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting) in the ...

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    United States, Mississippi: The Married Women's Property Act 1839 grants married women the right to own (but not control) property in her own name. [22] 1840. Republic of Texas: Married women allowed to own property in their own name. [22] United States, Maine: Married women allowed to own (but not control) property in their own name. [13]

  4. Silhouettes of Rachel Donelson Robards Jackson and Andrew Jackson from The Papers of Andrew Jackson, Volume VI Springfield Plantation (Fayette, Mississippi), where Rachel and Andrew were allegedly married privately by Thomas M. Green Sr., after misunderstanding whether or not Rachel was divorced; no record of this marriage ceremony has been found "Aboriginal map of Tennessee" (1886) showing ...

  5. Marriage bond - Wikipedia

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    1836 marriage bond of Edgar Allan Poe and Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe. A marriage bond was a type of surety bond guaranteeing that two people were legally available to marry each other, free of complications like being legally underage, [1] having too close a genetic relationship, [1] having other extant marriages, etc. [2] A marriage bond is legally distinct from a marriage license or a marriage ...

  6. List of former members of the Mississippi State Senate ...

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    The Mississippi State Senate is the upper house of the Mississippi Legislature. [1] ... c. 1800-1861 [95] Tyler McCaughn: 2020– Lauderdale, Newton, Scott Republican

  7. Springfield Plantation (Fayette, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Springfield, circa 1936–1941. One of the oldest mansions in Mississippi, the Springfield Mansion was built between 1786 and 1791. The original plantation had over [2] 3,000 acres (12 km 2) and was purchased by Thomas M. Green Jr., a wealthy Virginia planter, in 1784.

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