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Benton, Mississippi : ウィキペディア英語版
Benton, Mississippi

Benton is an unincorporated community in Yazoo County, Mississippi.
Mississippi Highway 433 passes through the community.
==History==
Benton was settled in 1828 by William W. Gadberry. The first county court was held in his log home.
The county seat was moved from Beatties Bluff to Benton in 1829. Benton developed quickly, and soon became the center of trade. Benton was chartered in 1836, and incorporated in 1846.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Visit Mississippi )〕 In 1849, the county seat was moved to Yazoo City, to which a Mr. Benton wrote at the time:
With the removal of the county seat, Benton began to decline and each year its population lessens, and the few houses left are dilapidated, dingy, decaying, and tumbling down. Its population is about forty or fifty. It has two or three small stores, which do a limited neighborhood business.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Genealogy Trails )

The Yazoo County Agricultural High School—one of the largest and best of its kind in the state—was constructed in Benton in 1912. Benton High School was opened in 1930, and was used until the late 1990s. These educational facilities required new gravel roads to be constructed to Benton, which encouraged families to move back to the town. New stores were built, a deep well was dug, and a telephone exchange was established.
The March Against Fear in 1966 passed through Benton. Martin Luther King, Jr. and others camped at the Oak Grove AME Church south of the town, where they were given food and water by members of the church and by the Woods family, who owned property next to the church.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Visit Yazoo )〕 A historic marker is located there.

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