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Greenwood, MS (Postcard History Series)
Greenwood, MS (Postcard History Series), 
Greenwood grew from a ramshackle cotton-shipping outpost on the edge of the untamed Delta into the Cotton Capital of the World. The saloons and shops along Front Street gave way to a vibrant downtown and fine residential districts. As cotton's post, Greenwood, MS (Postcard History Series) has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Greenwood, MS (Postcard History Series), Greenwood grew from a ramshackle cotton-shipping outpost on the edge of the untamed Delta into the Cotton Capital of the World. The saloons and shops along Front Street gave way to a vibrant downtown and fine residential districts. As cotton's post, Greenwood, MS (Postcard History Series)
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  • Greenwood, MS (Postcard History Series)
  • Written by author Donny Whitehead
  • Published by Arcadia Publishing SC, September 2009
  • Greenwood grew from a ramshackle cotton-shipping outpost on the edge of the untamed Delta into the "Cotton Capital of the World." The saloons and shops along Front Street gave way to a vibrant downtown and fine residential districts. As cotton's post
  • Greenwood grew from a ramshackle cotton-shipping outpost on the edge of the untamed Delta into the "Cotton Capital of the World." The saloons and shops along Front Street gave way to a vibrant downtown and fine residential districts. As cotton's post-Civi
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Greenwood grew from a ramshackle cotton-shipping outpost on the edge of the untamed Delta into the "Cotton Capital of the World." The saloons and shops along Front Street gave way to a vibrant downtown and fine residential districts. As cotton's post-Civil War resurgence gained steam, the burgeoning economy of Greenwood was reflected in such architectural masterpieces as the Leflore County Courthouse, the First Methodist Church, the old Greenwood High School, Fountain's Store, and the Keesler Bridge. Postcard photographers set up their cameras to capture the buildings and activities of this fascinating Yazoo River town for posterity. Many long-vanished structures and old favorites that have been revitalized come to life in Postcard History Series: Greenwood.


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