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  1. Neshoba County was established by the Mississippi legislature on December 23, 1833. The word "Neshoba" is believed to be derived from an Indian word for "wolf". Philadelphia became the county seat of Neshoba County on August 15, 1837.

  2. Neshoba County is a county located in the central part of the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2020 census, the population was 29,087. [1] Its county seat is Philadelphia. [2] The county is known for the Neshoba County Fair and harness horse races.

  3. Located in east-central Mississippi, Neshoba County was founded in 1833. Its name comes from a Choctaw word meaning “wolf.” The county may be best known for three things: (1) the notorious murders of three civil rights workers in 1964, (2) the presence and prominence of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, and (3) a county […]

  4. May 15, 2024 · Guide to Neshoba County, Mississippi ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.

  5. Oct 30, 2020 · Neshoba Countys Black residents and their allies refused to be silent in 1964 and have commemorated the murders and called for justice ever since. Eight weeks after Klansmen burned down Mt....

  6. Neshoba County Historical Museum. Opened in 1992, this museum explores local history in the 19th-century George Pegram Woodward home.

  7. Address: Neshoba County, MS, United States. Experience several sites relevant to the merciless killings of civil rights martyrs Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James Chaney.

  8. Frequently requested statistics for: Neshoba County, Mississippi.

  9. The Board of Supervisors is the governing body of the county. One Supervisor is elected from each of the five districts in the county to serve a four-year term.

  10. Jeff Mayo, County Administrator. 401 Beacon Street. Suite 201. Philadelphia, Ms 39350. Phone 601-656-6281. Fax 601-650-3280. E-mail: countyadministrator@neshobacounty.net.

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