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      • The community now known as Yazoo City was founded in 1824 with the name Hannan's Bluff. It was later renamed Manchester, then changed to Yazoo City in 1841.
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  2. History. Confederate Monument. Child Labor in Yazoo City, 1911, photo by Lewis Hine. The community now known as Yazoo City was founded in 1824 with the name Hannan's Bluff. It was later renamed Manchester, then changed to Yazoo City in 1841. Yazoo City became the county seat in 1849. A yellow fever epidemic struck Yazoo City in 1853.

  3. cityofyazoocity.org › visit-yazoo-city › the-history-of-yazooThe History of Yazoo City

    By the 1820 Treaty of Doak’s Stand, the Choctaw Nation sold their northwestern lands to the United States, and for the first time the large area of Mississippi in which Yazoo City was to be located was opened to settlement by white and black Americans.

  4. Yazoo City, city, seat (1848) of Yazoo county, west-central Mississippi, U.S. It lies along the Yazoo River, 47 miles (76 km) northwest of Jackson. Founded as a planned community in 1826, it was later called Manchester; it was renamed for the Yazoo Indians in 1839.

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  5. Yazoo City – the county seat and principle city – was originally named Manchester It was laid out in the 1830s on acreage owned by a half French, half Choctaw Indian planter named Greenwood Leflore.

  6. Jul 21, 2023 · Brief Background Of Yazoo. Originally named Manchester, before being renamed Yazoo in 1838, the town was formed in 1823 by the Yazoo river with the same name.

  7. Mar 2, 2022 · The city was founded as a planned community in 1826. It was called Manchester and renamed for the Yazoo Indians in 1839. Yazoo City became the county seat in 1848. During the Civil War, the city suffered severe damage caused by the conflicts between the Union troops and Federal forces.

  8. Yazoo City sits on the Yazoo River, the eastern edge of the alluvial plane known as the Mississippi Delta. The city and river take their name from one of several American Indian groups who lived in the river basin in the 17th century, and they share that name with Yazoo County .