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  1. Byhalia was founded in the 1830s and named after Byhalia Creek, which flows past the community. [5] The town was incorporated in 1873 and is located on the BNSF Railway. [6] Byhalia had a newspaper, The Byhalia Journal, that was published from 1883 to 1899. [7] Sam Mims Jr., who was a member of the Mississippi Senate from 1916 to 1920, served ...

    • 361 ft (110 m)
    • Marshall
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  3. Byhalia was named for a creek spelled Bihalee. The Chickasaw word was Dai-yi-il-ah meaning “White Oak”. The U.S. Postal Service accepted the name Byhalia in 1846. Marshall County, Mississippi, named for Chief Justice John Marshall, was established February 9, 1836, with a land surface of 707 square miles.

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  5. Byhalia pronounced (bye-HAY-yah), but commonly referred to as "bye-HAIL-yah" by some residents, is a town in Marshall County, Mississippi. Byhalia is named for the Chickasaw word meaning “Great White Oaks.” U.S. Highways 78 and 309, along with I-69, all intersect to make this a true crossroad.

  6. Welcome to Byhalia! Byhalia pronounced (bye-HAY-yah), but commonly referred to as "bye-HAIL-yah" by some residents, is a town in Marshall County, Mississippi. Byhalia is named for the Chickasaw word meaning “Great White Oaks.”. U.S. Highways 78 and 309, along with I-69, all intersect to make this a true crossroad ... a great place to be.

  7. Things to Do in Byhalia. 1. McCrary's Antiques, Arts & Crafts Mall. Amy also carries the CD's of local artists to help promote local musicians! So much variety and the artisans styles are... 2. Byhalia High School. Things to Do in Byhalia, Mississippi: See Tripadvisor's 73 traveler reviews and photos of Byhalia tourist attractions.

  8. Tornado activity: Byhalia-area historical tornado activity is near Mississippi state average.It is 85% greater than the overall U.S. average.. On 3/21/1952, a category F4 (max. wind speeds 207-260 mph) tornado 0.5 miles away from the Byhalia town center killed 16 people and injured 74 people and caused between $50,000 and $500,000 in damages.

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