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Five historical markers were lost in Hurricane Katrina in August, 2005:

 If everything goes as planned, these markers should be replaced by the end of 2012, and will be added to our website when they are in place.


  1.  Jefferson Davis Speech Site, at the corner of 16th Street and Courthouse Road.
  2   St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 123 Church Street.
  3.  Grasslawn (Replaced May, 2013)


Funds are needed to replace two markers which were lost in Katrina:


  1.  Mississippi City, at the corner of U. S. Highway 90 and Tegarden Road.
  2.  Sullivan-Ryan Fight, 109 East Beach Boulevard. 

    
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