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These are the unofficial minutes of the Washington County Board of Supervisors.
These documents must not be construed as the official credentials of said board. The "official" minutes are on file in the office of the Chancery Clerk. |
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6-18-2012 |
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6-4-2012 |
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5-21-2012 |
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5-7-2012 |
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4-16-2012 |
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7-2-2012 |
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7-16-2012 |
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8-6-2012 |
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8-20-2012 |
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9-4-2012 |
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9-17-2012 |
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10-1-2012 |
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10-15-2012 |
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11-5-2012 |
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11-19-2012 |
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12-3-2012 |
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12-17-2012 |
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1-7-2013 |
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1-22-2013 |
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2-4-2031 |
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2-19-2013 |
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3-4-2013 |
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4-1-2013 |
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4-15-2013 |
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Washington County was created January 29, 1827 by an act which recited that "So much of the counties of Yazoo and Warren as lies west of the Yazoo River, beginning on the right bank of said river, where the Choctaw boundary lines strikes the same."
Washington County was formed under the First Mississippi Constitution (1817-1832) on January 29, 1827, largely from the western part of Yazoo County and also from the northern part of Warren County. It was the state's 22nd county to organize. Washington County was named for George Washington (1723-1799) of Virginia., the commanding general of the Continental Army and the first President of the United States (1789-1797). Greenville, the seat of the county government, was named for General Nathaniel Greene of Revolutionary War fame. Washington County is located in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta soil area in the northwest part of the state, bordering the Mississippi River and state of Arkansas.
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