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Extractions: StateGenSites The state of Mississippi was established as part of the United States on December 10, 1817, making it the 20th to join the union. Mississippi ranks 31st in size* with 46,914 sq. miles of land, and Jackson is the largest city. Mississippi also ranks 31st in population* with 2,844,658 residents (2000 est.), and Jackson is the state capital. The official bird of Mississippi is the Mockingbird, and the official flower is the Magnolia. Mississippi statistics obtained from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Mississippi Vital Records Mississippi Historical Societies Mississippi Cemeteries Mississippi Census ... State Links for Mississippi For birth, marriage, divorce, and death records... State Dept of Health Rules for ordering
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Extractions: Introduction Children and families in economically depressed rural communities should be a top priority for policymakers who feel strongly that every child should have an opportunity to succeed in life. In the fall of 1998, the Southern Institute on Children and Families set out on a journey to learn more about the challenges rural families face when distances are far and resources are limited. Unita Blackwell, Mayor of Mayersville, Mississippi, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Southern Institute on Children and Families, hosted two site visits to Mayersville. The Town of Mayersville has a population of approximately 500 and is located in Issaquena County in the heart of the Mississippi Delta. Issaquena County is among the poorest counties in Mississippi. The first site visit was held in November 1998 and the second was held in June 1999. The purpose of the first site visit was to gain a better understanding of the issues that face rural families with regard to their access to child health coverage, child health care, child care and transportation. The purpose of the second site visit was to discuss follow-up activities since the initial visit and to define how best to address the identified issues.
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