History of Tunica County
Source: A History of Mississippi from the Discovery of the Great River by Hernando
DeSoto, including the Earliest Settlement Made by the French, Under Iberville, to the Death of Jefferson Davis, by Robert Lowry and William H. McCardle. Jackson, Miss.: R. H. Henry & Co., 1891; pages 588-589.
Material submitted by Hancock County, MS, Coordinator, Denise Wells.
TUNICA COUNTY was established February 9th, 1836. Among the early settlers were S. H. Fletcher, Dr.
J. C. Nelson, J. S. McPeak, Ransom H. Byrn, who represented the county in the Legislature; Walter
H. Bell was the first representative from the county; E. H Humphreys, Lorenzo A. Besancon, S. May, Thomas M. Fletcher James F. Boren, Richard Abbay, who was the father of Hon. Richard F. Abbay, who represented the county in the Legislature, and was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1890.
Towns in the county are Tunica, the county site, Austin, Hollywood, Robinsonville and Evansville. Commerce, situated on the Mississippi river, was the first town in the county, and when located it
was believed that it would be a place of large commercial importance, but it no longer exists, having long since become a part of the great river.
The streams in the county are Buck Island and Beaver Dam bayous, Walnut and Beaver Dam lakes. The Mississippi river forms the western and Coldwater the eastern boundary of the county.
There are in the county 49,355 acres of cleared land, the value of which, per acre, as rendered by
the assessor, is $12.44; total value of cleared lands, including incorporated towns $661,653.
The population of the county as shown by the census of 1890: Whites, 1,218; colored, 10,936; total, 12,154.
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SENATORS |
REPRESENTATIVES |
| 1837-'38 |
James D. Hallam |
W. H. Bell |
| 1839 |
Felix Walker |
Walter H. Bell |
| 1840 |
Alfred Cox |
Lorenzo A. Besancon |
| 1841 |
James M. Matlock |
Lorenzo A. Besancon |
| 1842 |
Andrew Knox |
Lorenzo A. Besancon |
| 1843-'44 |
Andrew Knox |
Thos. M. Fletcher |
| 1846 |
Felix Labauve |
S. May |
| 1848 |
Felix Labauve |
R. H. Byrne |
| 1850 |
James M. Tait |
R. H. Byrne |
| 1852 |
James M. Tait |
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| 1854 |
Simeon Oliver |
James F. Boren |
| 1856-'57 |
Simeon Oliver |
George A. Sykes |
| 1858 |
Simeon Oliver |
R. G. Kelsey |
| 1859-'60-'61 |
Simeon Oliver |
R. H. Byrne |
| 1861-'62 |
Simeon Oliver |
________ Dale |
| 1865-'66-'67 |
Dr. W. H. McCargo |
Francis A. Owen |
| 1870 |
A. S. Dowd |
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| 1871 |
A. S. Dowd |
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| 1872-'73 |
J. G. Holloway, M. Campbell |
Gilbert Smith |
| 1874-'75 |
J. G. Holloway, M. Campbell |
Gilbert Smith |
| 1876-'77 |
C. G. Callicott, J. B. Morgan |
George P. A. Brown |
| 1878 |
C. G. Callicott, J. B. Morgan |
James B. Perkins |
| 1880 |
James B. Perkins |
W. J. Nelson |
| 1882 |
V. B. Waddell |
T. C. Ferguson |
| 1884-'86 |
R. W. Owen |
T. C. Ferguson |
| 1888-'90 |
N. A. Taylor |
R. F. Abbay |
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