Unincorporated community in Mississippi, United States
Buena Vista , also known as Monterey, is an unincorporated community in Chickasaw County, Mississippi , United States.[ 1]
History
Buena Vista was incorporated in 1884 and unincorporated at a later date.[ 2] The community was originally named Monterey in honor of the Battle of Monterrey , where the Mississippi Rifles served under Colonel Jefferson Davis . Later that year, the name was changed to Buena Vista in honor of the Battle of Buena Vista , where the Mississippi troops and Davis again served.[ 3]
A post office only operated under the name Monterey in 1847 and operated under the name Buena Vista from 1847 to 1972.[ 4]
Buena Vista was once home to multiple stores and two churches.[ 5]
The Buena Vista Normal College opened in Buena Vista in 1885 and was chartered by the state of Mississippi the following year.[ 6]
The first agricultural high school in Mississippi opened in Buena Vista in 1908. Cully Cobb , a pioneer of southern agriculture, long-term farm publisher, and an official of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration in Washington, D.C. , was the superintendent of the school from 1908–1910.[ 7]
Company A of the 17th Mississippi Infantry was known as the Buena Vista Rifles and was organized in Buena Vista on March 28, 1861.[ 8] Soldiers from this company served with the Army of Northern Virginia in many battles, including First Manassas , Fredericksburg , Chancellorsville , Gettysburg , Chickamauga , and the Appomattox campaign .[ 9] Company A specifically served under William Barksdale at the Battle of Gettysburg and were part of Barksdale's charge on the Peach Orchard .[ 10]
Notable person
References
^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Buena Vista, Mississippi
^ Mississippi (1886). Laws of the State of Mississippi . State of Mississippi. p. 479.
^ Kendall, Ruth. "The Honorable Jeff Busby's History of Chickasaw County's Post Offices" . The Chickasaw Journal . The Daily Journal. Retrieved May 8, 2020 .
^ "Chickasaw County" . Jim Forte Postal History. Retrieved May 8, 2020 .
^ Rowland, Dunbar (1907). Mississippi: Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form . Vol. 1. Southern Historical Publishing Association. p. 321.
^ Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi: Embracing an Authentic and Comprehensive Account of the Chief Events in the History of the State and a Record of the Lives of Many of the Most Worthy and Illustrious Families and Individuals ... Goodspeed publishing Company. 1891. p. 236.
^ "The Founders of the Cobb Institute of Archaeology" . Mississippi State University. Retrieved July 16, 2010 .
^ John W. Busey; Travis W. Busey (January 25, 2017). Confederate Casualties at Gettysburg: A Comprehensive Record . McFarland. p. 1881. ISBN 978-1-4766-2436-5 .
^ "17th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry" . The Civil War Trail . National Park Service. Retrieved May 8, 2020 .
^ Phillip Thomas Tucker (July 24, 2013). Barksdale's Charge: The True High Tide of the Confederacy at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863 . Casemate. p. 37. ISBN 978-1-61200-180-7 .
^ Christine Wilson (1995). All Shook Up: Mississippi Roots of American Popular Music : an Exhibit of the State Historical Museum, February 18-August 31, 1990 . Jackson, Mississippi: Mississippi Department of Archives and History. p. 107. ISBN 978-0-938896-65-4 .