(Named after the river that defines its western border by the native Ojibwe Tribe. The state's fertile agricultural lands are fed minerals from the rising waters of the river. Additionally, logging, furniture, and newsprint industries. Second state to secede the union in January 1861.)
(Key battlefront town for the Civil War in 1863. Ulysses Grant began the invasion in Port Gibson and quickly overcame the Confederates, then took Jackson, and then shelled Vicksburg in a seige of 47 days, until the Confederates surrendered the town.)
(State Capital. Most populous city in the state. Named for the Hero of the Battle of New Orleans, before becoming President of the United States.)
(Birthplace of Elvis Presley, his religious upbringing, and his love of gospel music as a foundation to his musical career. Classic Cars shows and annual competition at the Auto Museum.)
(Historic river town for disembarking seamen, fishermen and the like, for shore leave, or to find other ships to serve upon. A former residence of Mark Twain. Riverboats. Starting point for the Natchez Trace, scenic highway to Nashville, TN.)
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