vendredi 19 avril 2019

Discovering Home History Tours Columbus MS

By Henry Cox


When it comes to vacations, most people never think about Columbus, MS. While this is the case, the city actually has a lot to offer including history tours Columbus MS. For, there are numerous antebellum style homes, antique shops, delectable dining, annual events and the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. As such, with a rich historical heritage, the city can be the perfect destination for a quick get away or long stay for anyone whom loves classic Southern architecture, gentle kind hospitality, good food, fun and entertainment.

The town, originally founded in 1819 was originally thought to be located in Alabama. Though, the town was recognized by the Alabama Legislative Act on December 6, 1819, and ruled a part of Mississippi. Before becoming incorporated as Columbus, the town was first known as Possum Tribe by the local Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes. Possum Town still remains a favorite nickname for the few Native Americans which live in the area as well as with local townspeople.

Not long after founding the city, the townspeople established Franklin's Academy. The school remains open and operating and is known as being the first public school in Mississippi. Originally having sat on the other side of the border in Alabama, a boundary had to be moved in order for the school to receive this honor.

As the Civil War took place in this area, American history is alive and well in Columbus. For, the town provided services including cannons, handguns and was the arsenal for gun powder manufactured in the city. Whereas, the city also served as a hospital town for wounded civilians and soldiers.

While the Union Army ordered an invasion of the city, a Confederate General by the name of Nathan Bedford Forrest stopped the invasion before it began. The event is well documented in the book The Battle of West Point by John McBride, including stories of the many casualties who were sent to the hospital from the Battle of Shiloh and thousands which would later be buried in the local cemetery.

America can also thank a group of women in Columbus whom decided on April 25, 1866 to decorate the grave sites of the fallen. For, it was this act that resulted in the American holiday now known as Memorial Day in which the citizens of America gives thanks to all those whom have fought and died for their freedom in wars, past and present.

Thanks to General Forrest, the beautiful architecture and Antebellum homes in the area were spared, thus making the city's historic homes the second largest collection in Mississippi. The homes are open during an annual event known as pilgrimage in which residents open these homes to tourists. Whereas, the city of Natchez holds the record for the largest collection of such homes.

Jacob H. Sharp continues to be one of the most historic and respected individuals in the city's history. For, while having served as a Confederate Brigadier General, Sharp later became an attorney, then was elected to the State House where the representative served two terms representing the city in the State House of Representatives.




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