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  1. History. Roxie was founded in 1886 on a plot of farmland donated by John Quincy Adams Graves, [1] who was the County Supervisor and a former soldier in the Regimental Band of the 4th Volunteer Mississippi Regiment during the Civil War. The town was named in honor of Graves' newborn daughter.

  2. This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Mississippi that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on a heritage register, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design. [1][2][3 ...

    Nrhp Reference Number
    Name
    Image
    Locality
    74001047
    Natchez 31°32′42″N 91°23′34″W  /  31.
    71000448
    Biloxi 30°23′33″N 88°51′46″W  /  30.
    72000702
    Wayside 33°10′08″N 91°09′32″W  /  33.
    78001576
  3. History of Roxie. Roxie was formed as a shipping point on the Y & M V Railroad in 1886. The area was owned by John Q. Graves, who donated the land for the the new town. He was a County Supervisor for the Beat One, which included Roxie, for many years.

  4. Jan 21, 2007 · Best-selling author, social critic and influential literary figure Richard Wright was born on September 4, 1908, to Nathan Wright and Ella Wilson, both children of slaves, on a plantation near Roxie, Mississippi. His father was an illiterate sharecropper and his mother was a schoolteacher.

  5. Homestead #6214 - Application Number 14748 – March 17, 1892. America Hunt, a mulatto woman, was born into slavery in Kentucky in approximately 1820. By 1840, she belonged to Henry Hunt and lived on his plantation near Liberty, Amite County, Mississippi.

  6. Roxie, Mississippi - Just a Sleepy Little Southern Town! A Part of the Franklin County American History & Genealogy Project. Roxie was formed as a shipping point on the Y & M V Railroad in 1886. The railroad was a big part of life in Roxie for many years.

  7. Oct 15, 2024 · Born on Rucker Plantation in Roxie, Mississippi, Richard Wright was the grandson of a slave and is now remembered for his now timeless works of Southern literature, including “Black Boy” and “ Native Son.”.

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