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History. Steamer loading resin in Gulfport, 1906. U.S. President Gerald Ford visited Gulfport during his 1976 reelection campaign. This area was occupied by indigenous cultures for thousands of years, culminating in the historic encounter between the Choctaw and the first European explorers of the area.
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Gulfport, city, coseat (with nearby Biloxi) of Harrison county, southern Mississippi, U.S., about 55 miles (90 km) east of New Orleans, Louisiana. Gulfport is a port of entry on Mississippi Sound, an embayment of the Gulf of Mexico. It was founded in 1887 by Captain William H. Hardy as the site for.
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The Mississippi Centennial: planning and promotion The 92 acres, offering a beachfront view from the shade of hundreds of beautiful Live Oaks, were thought to be the ideal site to celebrate Mississippi’s 100th birthday in 1917.
Incorporated in 1898, Gulfport formed the southern terminus for Joseph T. Jones’s Gulf and Ship Island Railroad (G&SI), which needed a deep-water harbor to export lumber from the inland yellow pine forests.
Gulfport History Museum. The Gulfport History Museum is dedicated to the preservation and celebration of Gulfport’s culture and history. Through exhibits and engaging programs, we strive to educate and inspire both the local community and visiting public.
A postcard history of Gulfport Field. The Gulfport airport was originally constructed in 1942 by the United States Army Air Forces as a training base for Air Corps Flying Training Command.
Jul 25, 2023 · Gulfport was founded by the president of the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad, William H. Hardy. Along with the port, the railroad allowed Gulfport to become the economic hub of Coastal Mississippi...