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    Holly Springs is a city in, and the county seat of, Marshall County, Mississippi, United States, near the border with Tennessee to the north. As of the...
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  • Holly Springs is the name of some places in the United States of America: Holly Springs, Georgia Holly Springs, Mississippi Holly Springs, North Carolina...
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    mansion in Holly Springs, Mississippi, United States. It is located at 335 East Salem Avenue in Holly Springs, a small town in Northern Mississippi. The mansion...
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    The Holly Springs Raid (December 20, 1862) saw Earl Van Dorn lead Confederate cavalry against a Union supply depot at Holly Springs, Mississippi during...
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  • mansion in Holly Springs, Mississippi, USA. The house is located in Holly Springs, a small town in Marshall County, Northern Mississippi. The two-storey...
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    Norfleet-Cochran House is a historic "English Basement" cottage in Holly Springs, Mississippi, USA. It was built in 1845 for Jesse P. Norfleet, a cabinetmaker...
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    in Holly Springs, Mississippi, USA. The house is located at 506 Salem Avenue in Holly Springs, a small town in Marshall County, Northern Mississippi. The...
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    mansion in Holly Springs, Mississippi, United States. Built in 1860 for pro-Union Harvey Washington Walter, the President of the Mississippi Central Railroad...
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    Cassi Davis (category People from Holly Springs, Mississippi)
    other productions under the direction of Tyler Perry. Born in Holly Springs, Mississippi, Davis attended Spelman College in Atlanta and majored in music...
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    Graceland Too (category Buildings and structures in Holly Springs, Mississippi)
    dedicated to American singer Elvis Presley. It was located in Holly Springs, Mississippi, forty miles south of the original Graceland, to which it had...
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  • The Mississippi Synodical College is a historic building in Holly Springs, Mississippi, USA. Formerly a religious college, it is home to the Marshall County...
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    Shepard Smith (category People from Holly Springs, Mississippi)
    Report, Studio B and Shepard Smith Reporting. Smith was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi, the son of Dora Ellen Anderson, an English teacher, and David...
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    Bolling–Gatewood House (category Buildings and structures in Holly Springs, Mississippi)
    The Bolling–Gatewood House is a historic cottage in Holly Springs, Mississippi, USA. It is home to the Ida B. Wells-Barnett Museum, named for former slave...
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    Lynn Fitch (category People from Holly Springs, Mississippi)
    defend Mississippi's longstanding state law on vaccination requirements. Fitch is a native of Marshall County, Mississippi, and grew up in Holly Springs, Mississippi...
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  • Cookie's Fortune (category Films set in Mississippi)
    supporting parts in the film. Filming took place on location in Holly Springs, Mississippi, where the film is set. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival...
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  • The Holly Springs Female Institute was an early female seminary for white women, founded in Holly Springs, Mississippi in 1836. By 1838 the school had...
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  • building in Holly Springs, Mississippi, USA. Built in 1837, it was home to the University of Holly Springs, the oldest university in Mississippi, from 1838...
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    R. L. Burnside (category People from Holly Springs, Mississippi)
    College, in Holly Springs, with burial in the Free Springs Cemetery, in Harmontown. Around the time of his death, he resided in Byhalia, Mississippi. His immediate...
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  • Rust College (category Buildings and structures in Holly Springs, Mississippi)
    Rust College is a private historically black college in Holly Springs, Mississippi. Founded in 1866, it is the second-oldest private college in the state...
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    Cedric Burnside (category People from Holly Springs, Mississippi)
    United States, to Calvin Jackson and Linda Burnside, and raised in Holly Springs, Mississippi, in the house of his grandfather, R. L. Burnside, and the extended...
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  • Junior Kimbrough (category People from Holly Springs, Mississippi)
    Kimbrough was born in Hudsonville, Mississippi, and lived in the north Mississippi hill country near Holly Springs. His father, a barber, played the guitar...
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    active as a Methodist Episcopal minister in Holly Springs, Mississippi and became an elder in the Upper Mississippi District. For a time, he served as editor...
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    Hillcrest Cemetery (category Buildings and structures in Holly Springs, Mississippi)
    in Holly Springs, Marshall County, Mississippi. The cemetery was established in 1837, when William S. Randolph, an early settler of Holly Springs, donated...
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    Spires Boling (category People from Holly Springs, Mississippi)
    slaveowner, master builder, architect, and distillery founder in Holly Springs, Mississippi. He is known for holding the journalist Ida B. Wells and her family...
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    Forest Service-Holly Springs District "National Forests in Mississippi - Districts". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Holly Springs National Forest...
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  • may refer to: Oak View, California Oakview (Holly Springs, Mississippi), listed on the NRHP in Mississippi Oakview, Missouri, a village Oakview Heights...
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  • Confederate Armory Site (category Buildings and structures in Holly Springs, Mississippi)
    Jones, McElwain and Company Iron Foundry, is a historic site in Holly Springs, Mississippi, US. It contains the scant ruins of the foundry built there in...
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  • Mel and Tim (category People from Holly Springs, Mississippi)
    McArthur Hardin and Hubert Timothy McPherson were cousins from Holly Springs, Mississippi, who traveled to Chicago, where they were discovered by Gene Chandler...
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    General Order No. 11 (1862) (category Mississippi in the American Civil War)
    Southern cotton, in addition to their regular military duties. At Holly Springs, Mississippi, the supply depot of Grant's troops, Jews were rounded up and...
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    Mississippi Industrial College was a historically black college in Holly Springs, Mississippi. It was founded in 1905 by the Mississippi Conference of...
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