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  2. Holly Springs Raid - Wikipedia

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    The Holly Springs Raid (December 20, 1862) saw Earl Van Dorn lead Confederate cavalry against a Union supply depot at Holly Springs, Mississippi during the American Civil War. The mounted raiders achieved complete surprise, capturing the Federal garrison and destroying $1.5 million of supplies intended for Ulysses S. Grant 's army.

  3. Holly Springs, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Holly Springs is a city in, and the county seat of, Marshall County, Mississippi, United States, near the border with Tennessee to the north. As of the 2020 census , the population was 6,968, [ 2 ] down from 7,699 in 2010 . [ 3 ]

  4. Holly Springs National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Holly Springs Ranger District controls 155,661 acres (243.2 sq mi) of Forest Service land, interspersed with 530,000 acres (828.1 sq mi) of privately owned properties, within the national forest's proclamation zone. Before the HSNF was established, much of the land was abandoned agricultural land with rapidly eroding soils.

  5. Holly Springs High grad and diver Andrew Capobianco riding ...

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    Capobianco, a Holly Springs High School graduate, captured a silver medal in synchronized springboard at the Tokyo Olympics. At the time, Capobianco dealt with a back injury that made it hard to ...

  6. Graceland Too - Wikipedia

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    Graceland Too. Coordinates: 34.766642°N 89.445018°W. Graceland Too in 2012. Graceland Too was a tourist attraction and shrine dedicated to American singer Elvis Presley. [1][2][3] It was located in Holly Springs, Mississippi, forty miles south of the original Graceland, to which it had no affiliation. Graceland Too was operated out of the two ...

  7. Ting Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Ting Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Holly Springs, North Carolina. It is home to the Holly Springs Salamanders, a collegiate summer baseball team in the Coastal Plain League, and to Wake FC, a collegiate summer soccer team in USL League Two. It is also used for recreational football, baseball, and soccer ...

  8. Confederate Armory Site - Wikipedia

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    April 11, 1972. The Confederate Armory Site, a.k.a. Jones, McElwain and Company Iron Foundry, is a historic site in Holly Springs, Mississippi, US. It contains the scant ruins of the foundry built there in 1859, converted to an armory in 1861 by the Confederate States Army, used as a hospital by the Union Army in November 1862, and razed by the ...

  9. Holly Springs Salamanders - Wikipedia

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    The Holly Springs Salamanders are an amateur baseball team in the Coastal Plain League, collegiate summer baseball league. The team plays its home games at Ting Stadium in Holly Springs, North Carolina. [1] The Salamanders are coached by Brian Rountree.