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Port and Gibson
* The third oldest settlement in Mississippi, Port Gibson, is founded.
Its county seat is Port Gibson.
** Port Gibson
20 px U. S. Route 61 runs north-south, parallel to the Mississippi River, linking Natchez with Port Gibson, Mississippi, Woodville, Mississippi, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Port Gibson is a city in Claiborne County, Mississippi, United States.
Chartered as a town on March 12, 1803, Port Gibson is Mississippi's third-oldest European-American settlement, being occupied in 1729 by French colonists, as it was then within French-claimed territory, La Louisiane.
The now defunct Port Gibson Female College was founded here in 1843.
Port Gibson was the site of several clashes during the American Civil War and figured in Ulysses S. Grant's Vicksburg Campaign.
The Battle of Port Gibson occurred on May 1, 1863, and resulted in the deaths of over 200 Union and Confederate soldiers.
Port Gibson has many historic buildings, including the Windsor Ruins, which have been shown in several motion pictures.
Although Port Gibson no longer has a Jewish community, it boasts the only Moorish Revival building in Mississippi and the oldest synagogue in the state, the Gemiluth Chessed synagogue, built in 1892.
A historic marker has been placed by the Mississippi Blues Commission in Port Gibson commemorating the contribution The Rabbit's Foot Company has made to the development of the blues in Mississippi.
Port Gibson is located at ( 31. 956243 ,-90. 983124 ).
Port Gibson is served by the Claiborne County School District.
File: lakehamilton. jpg | Lake Hamilton outside Port Gibson
File: portgibsonchurch. jpg | The Episcopal church in downtown Port Gibson
* The Battle of Port Gibson
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