Wilkinson County, Mississippi
Arbuthnot's Grocery and House
Branch Banking House
Centreville Historic District
Desert Plantation
Forest Home Plantation
Fort Adams Site
Hampton Hall
Holly Grove
Office and Banking House of West Feliciana Railroad
Pleasant Hill
Rosemont
Salisbury Plantation
Tansy Island Hunting Club Camp Site and Clubhouse
Woodville Historic District
Woodville Historic District (Boundary Increase II)
Woodville Historic District (Boundary Increase III)
Woodville Historic District (Boundary Increase)
In the early 19th century, Wilkinson County saw an influx of settlers from the eastern United States. The county was officially established in 1802, with Woodville as its county seat. The area flourished, with the fertile soil attracting cotton plantations and wealthy plantation owners. These plantations relied heavily on slave labor, and by 1860, over 9,000 slaves were living in Wilkinson County, making up the majority of the population.
During the Civil War, Wilkinson County became a significant site for military operations. The Battle of Woodville took place in 1863, as Union forces attempted to disrupt the supply lines of the Confederate army. After the war, the county faced the challenges of Reconstruction, with many plantations destroyed and the social and economic fabric of the area severely disrupted.
Throughout the 20th century, Wilkinson County experienced periods of growth and decline. The advent of the railroad in the late 19th century brought economic opportunities, but the Great Depression in the 1930s saw many residents struggle. Today, Wilkinson County continues to maintain its rural character, with a focus on agricultural activities such as forestry and farming. The county also boasts historic buildings, such as the Woodville Rosenwald School, which serve as reminders of its rich history.
Brief timeline of the history of Wilkinson County, Mississippi:
- 1799: Wilkinson County was established by the Mississippi Territorial Legislature.
- 1802: Fort Adams, a military installation, was built in the county.
- 1812: Wilkinson County became a county in the newly formed state of Mississippi.
- 1825: Woodville, the county seat, was incorporated.
- 1832: The county experienced significant economic growth due to the cotton boom.
- 1861-1865: Wilkinson County was deeply affected by the American Civil War.
- 1870s: Reconstruction era brought political and social changes to the county.
- 1890s: The timber industry became an important part of the county's economy.
- 1950s-1960s: Wilkinson County played a role in the Civil Rights Movement.
- 2005: Hurricane Katrina caused significant damage to the county.
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Wilkinson County, Mississippi.