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  1. The Society houses a museum in its headquarters in Greenville that displays artifacts from the area’s past, ranging from Native American tools to Civil War-era weapons. The Society is also active in the community.

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  2. Oct 4, 2016 · What happened next in Greenville, a de-evolution of sorts, is a lesson for another Mississippi town, Cleveland, now wrestling with a federal court order to merge its historically black and white...

  3. History. Early history. This area was occupied by indigenous peoples for thousands of years. When the French explored here, they encountered the historic Natchez people. As part of their colony known as La Louisiane, the French established a settlement at what became Natchez, Mississippi.

  4. History of Greenville. By: Louise Eskrigge Crump, former writer and columnist for the Delta Democrat Times. Greenville, located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta, is a town of spirit that has survived fire, fever and floods. It is the third in the State to bear the name.

  5. Greenville, city, seat (1827) of Washington county, west-central Mississippi, U.S. It is a port on the Mississippi-Yazoo River plain, 115 miles (185 km) northwest of Jackson. Old Greenville, named for the American Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene, was sited just to the south; part of this.

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  6. Historical Overview. Greenville, Mississippi, sits on the Mississippi River between Vicksburg and Memphis. Known as the “Queen City of the Mississippi Delta,” Greenville serves as the seat of Washington County and an important riverport for the Mississippi Delta.

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  8. The Great Flood of 1927 unleashed a spring season of catastrophic events along the banks of the Mississippi River. A weather system that stalled over the Midwestern states in the fall of 1926 brought untold amounts of water to the Upper Mississippi River region.

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