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Tallahatchie may refer to: *Tallahatchie County, Mississippi Tallahatchie County is a county in the U.S. state of Mississippi. At the 2020 census, the population was 12,715. Its county seats are Charleston and Sumner. Tallahatchie County is located in the Mississippi Delta region, divided by the Tallah ... * Tallahatchie River * USS Tallahatchie (1863) * USS Tallahatchie County (LST-1154) {{dab ...
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Tallahatchie County, Mississippi
Tallahatchie County is a county in the U.S. state of Mississippi. At the 2020 census, the population was 12,715. Its county seats are Charleston and Sumner. Tallahatchie County is located in the Mississippi Delta region, divided by the Tallahatchie River which runs from north to south through the county before joining what becomes the Yazoo River in LeFlore County. History The county was founded on December 31, 1833, after most of the Choctaw Nation was forced out under Indian Removal. Tallahatchie is a Choctaw name meaning "rock river". The county is one of 10 in Mississippi with two county seats: Charleston on the east side of the river and Sumner on the west side. Charleston was the first county seat. Sumner was organized later in 1872 in the district to the west and has always been smaller in population. Charleston was founded by European Americans in 1837, but its history antedates that. Settlers who were there illegally had developed five communities along the forks ...
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Tallahatchie River
The Tallahatchie River is a river in Mississippi which flows from Tippah County, through Tallahatchie County, to Leflore County, where it joins the Yalobusha River to form the Yazoo River. The river is navigable for about . At Money, Mississippi, the river's flow measures approximately 7,861 cubic feet per second. ''Tallahatchie'' is a Choctaw name meaning "rock of waters." The sources of the Tallahatchie River have outcrops of iron sandstone. As part of the Flood Control Act of 1936, the federal government built an earth-filled flood control dam on the Tallahatchie near the town of Sardis, Mississippi, creating Sardis Lake (Mississippi), Sardis Lake. Tributaries *Coldwater River (Mississippi), Coldwater River *Old Yocona River *Yocona River Canal *Little Tallahatchie River *Old Little Tallahatchie River *Panola Quitman Floodway *McIvor Drainage Canal *Tippah River *Cassidy Bayou *Black Bayou *Ascalmore Creek *Tillatoba Creek In popular culture The river is mentioned in "Ta ...
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USS Tallahatchie (1863)
USS ''Tallahatchie'' was a 171-ton steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War for service against the Confederate States of America. ''Tallahatchie'' was outfitted with ordnance for river bank operations ( howitzers) and guns for attacking blockade runners (32-pounders) and was sent to the Mississippi River and then to the Gulf of Mexico coast, where she participated in operations in both places. Built in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1863 ''Cricket No. 4''—a wooden-hulled sidewheel steamer built in 1863 at Cincinnati, Ohio—was purchased there by the Union Navy from Stephen Morse et al. on 23 January 1864. Renamed ''Tallahatchie'' on 26 January and designated "''tinclad gunboat no. 46''," the sidewheeler was held at Cincinnati for a fortnight by ice in the Ohio River before she could be moved downstream to Cairo, Illinois, to be fitted out and lightly armored. Civil War operations Assigned to the Mississippi River Acquired by Rear Admiral David Di ...
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