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:coct; co’::ty '2 PoDul'-tion of Hancock County vas: 1,59^ in 1320 1,962 in I83O 3,367 in 181+0 3,372 in 1850 .. 3,132JLii....ia6Q- 239 in 1870 6,^39 in 1880 8,313 in 1890 Colored nonulation was 1,186 in 1870 1,76^ in 1880 2,526 in 1890 In i860 there were 1,067 taxable slaves and ^3^ voters in this County. 1—~— ---- The first State Senator representing Hancock vas Isaac R. Nicholson; the first Representative Noel Jordan. Present Senator in 1891 is H. Bloomfield; the present State Representative Shith Daniel B. Seal. Besides Bay St. Louis, the principal tovns are Pearlington and Gainesville. Other villages and nostoffices are: Anner, Gulf Viev, Kiln, Lacey, Logtovn, Nicholson, Richardson, Stockdale and Waveland. Page 23 — Lumber In 1850-55, the Yazoo, Pearl and Big Black Vail cys were filled vith the camps of the cynress lumbermen. At Napoleon, in Hancock County, was the turp~ntinc and camphene distillery, and throughout the pine region were hundreds of tar kilns. Source: "BIOGRAPHICAL & HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF MISSISSIPPI" 1891 Page 191
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