| Coahoma
County was chartered February 9, 1836 following the
Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, and constitutes one
of numerous counties formed from the Choctaw Cession
of 1830. The County derives its name from the Choctaw
word “Co-i-humma” meaning red panther. This
name was indicative of the large number of panthers
then infesting the upper regions of the Delta.
Hernando DeSoto, was on a personal quest for gold in
the New World when he discovered the Mississippi River
in 1541. That DeSoto first looked out over the “great
river” at Sunflower Landing in what would become,
three centuries later, Coahoma County was the oldest
theory uncovered by the United States DeSoto Commission
report of January, 1939.
Clarksdale,
founded by John Clark in 1848, was incorporated in 1882,
and is now the major city of the County. Located at
the head of navigation on the Sunflower River, many
of Clarksdale’s businesses are built fronting
this stream. The original site of Clarksdale was also
the former intersection of two important Indian routes:
The Chakchiuma Trade Trial which ran northeastward to
old Pontotoc, and the Lower Creek Trade Paths which
extended westward from Augusta, Georgia to New Mexico.
In
1892 Clarksdale became one of the seats of Coahoma County
when a ontroversy of more than ten years was compromised
by the passage of an act of the Legislature. This act
divided the County into judicial districts with two
seats of the justice: one at Friars Point, the other
at Clarksdale. In 1930, the two judicial districts were
abolished and Clarksdale became the county seat. Frequent
floods, a fire in 1889, and very poor roads retarded
the early growth of Clarksdale; but. Since 1900 Clarksdale’s
growth has been consistent, and it is now one of the
largest cities in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta.
The
first cotton crop commercially produced entirely by
machinery, from planting to baling, was grown during
the year 1944 on 28 acres owned by the Hopson Planting
Company of Clarksdale, Mississippi. The soil was prepared,
crop seeded and cultivated by machines, weeds eradicated
by flame, and the crop harvested with a mechanical picker.
Also, Clarksdale has the distinction of being the home
of the first franchised Holiday Inn in the world (Source:
Linton Weeks, Clarksdale & Coahoma County: A History,
Carnegie Public Library, Clarksdale, MS, 1982).
Clarksdale has also served as home at one time or another
to: Muddy Waters, W.C. Handy, John Lee Hooker, Sam Cook,
General Nathan Bedford Forrest, playwright Tennessee
Williams, Ike Turner, the Staple Singers, the Five Blind
Boys, and many others. Coahoma County (Friars Point)
was the birthplace of late great Country & Western
singer Conway Twitty.
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