Itawamba County takes its name from Chief Itawamba, a prominent leader of the Chickasaw Indians. Formed in 1836 from ceded Chickasaw Indian lands, the county was settled by hardy, industrious pioneers seeking new opportunities in a new land. The legacy of these hardworking settlers continues with the photographic history portrayed in Images of America: Itawamba County. Beautiful and immense hardwood forests that provided shelter for its pioneers later became the source of a logging boom, with sawmills and oxen being a familiar sight. Life in Itawamba County was not all work and no play, however. The county has a rich musical heritage: local musician Jordan Cockrell won first place in the World Championship Fiddling Contest held at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, the "First Lady of Country Music, " Tammy Wynette, and jazz great Jimmie Lunceford, known as the "King of Syncopation, " were both born here, and the roots of the "King of Rock and Roll, " Elvis Presley, go deep in Itawamba County.
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ISBN | 9781531661083 |
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Sprache | eng |
Cover | Fester Einband |
Verlag | Arcadia Publishing Library Editions |
Jahr | 20130107 |
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