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We Have Much To Learn From A Place Like Mississippi
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We Have Much To Learn From A Place Like Mississippi
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Coastal Mississippi Invites Travelers for Safe Springtime Experiences
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BILOXI, Miss., March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ After spending the winter staying safe and warm at home, Coastal Mississippi: The Secret Coast invites springtime travelers to safely explore its 62 miles of sunny, scenic shoreline.
After spending the winter staying safe and warm at home, Coastal Mississippi: The Secret Coast invites springtime travelers to safely explore its 62 miles of sunny, scenic shoreline.
The Secret Coast offers an array of unforgettable experiences that benefit from its temperate climate, including al fresco dining, outdoor adventures and water activities for all ages. Springtime travelers can feel confident that they ll be exploring safely thanks to the Coastal Mississippi Promise of Health and Safety, a destination-wide commitment by tourism partners to apply best practices in health and safety and to help visitors make informed choi
Ship Island reopens following Hurricane Zeta cleanup
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As a 25-year-old single father, with a lot of life and energy and a 3-year-old son being left behind, he marched off to war at the call of his country. He would serve less than five months before succumbing to fever in the heat and swamps of a mosquito-infested part of Louisiana known as Carrollton. He died fighting to save the Union from the insurrectionists who formed the Confederacy.
Sadly, he lies today, with the exception of a small American flag, almost forgotten by the country he fought and died for, in the Jones family plot in an isolated cemetery on the corner of Maple Street and Lakewood Drive, here in Mashpee. His name is Ezra Jones, and he enlisted with the 38th Massachusetts Infantry in August 1862 during the height of the Civil War. He died of typhoid fever in a hospital at the Greenville Encampment, in the Carrollton area near New Orleans. The site included a barracks for troop housing, a cavalry camp of instruction and a general hospital. The camp of instruction serv