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Mississippi City was situated on the L&NRR, approximately 71 miles (114 km) east of New Orleans. In 1900, the population of Mississippi City was 534 and increased to 800 by 1906. At that time, the town had both public and private schools, a courthouse, post office, hotels, and several churches.
A woman who sued Mississippi's capital city over the death of her brother has decided to reject a settlement after officials publicly disclosed how much the city would pay his survivors, her ...
Louis Westerfield: [15] First African American male to serve as the Dean of University of Mississippi School of Law (1994) [Lafayette County, Mississippi] Rickey Thompson: [16] First African American male judge in Lee County, Mississippi; Rod Hickman: [17] First African American male to serve as the County Attorney of Noxubee County ...
United States Attorneys for the Southern District of Mississippi (7 P) Pages in category "Mississippi lawyers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 272 total.
Michele Purvis Harris (1987): [34] First female (and African American female) to serve as the Chief City Prosecutor for the City of Jackson, Mississippi (1994) and the Public Defender for Hinds County, Mississippi (2012) Ermea Russell: [16] [17] First African American female to serve as a circuit judge in Hinds County, Mississippi (1998)
The world's oldest known person, Lucile Randon, known as Sister Andre, died at age 118, her spokesman said on January 17, 2023. She was known to enjoy chocolate and a daily glass of wine.
Lucile Alexandra Watts (1920 – June 23, 2018) was an American judge. After 20 years as a private practice lawyer, Watts was elected a Wayne County Circuit Court judge in 1980. She was the first black woman to be elected as a circuit court judge in Michigan. In 2019, she was posthumously inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame. [1]
Jones, Greene, Covington, Wayne Henry Gray: 1848 Attala, Leake Whig 1816–1892 Truman Gray: 1896–1900 Wayne, Jones, Perry, Greene William H. Gray: 1872, 1874 Issaquena, Washington Republican 1841–1919 Spence M. Grayson: 1837–1840 Yazoo Clarence B. Greaves: 1896–1900 1912–1920 Madison Democratic 1863–1940 Harry B. Greaves: 1902 ...