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  3. Hiram Runnels - Wikipedia

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    Hiram George Runnels (December 15, 1796 – December 17, 1857) was a U.S. politician from the states of Mississippi and Texas. He was a Democrat who served as the ninth governor of Mississippi from November 20, 1833, to December 3, 1835.

  4. Mark Soloway - Wikipedia

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    Mark S. Soloway is a leading authority in urologic cancer, researcher, former departmental chair, medical professor and invitational lecturer. He served as chairman of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Urology and is currently a professor at the Miller School of Medicine. Born in Cleveland, Soloway received his B ...

  5. University of Mississippi Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    University of Mississippi Medical Center ( UMMC) is the health sciences campus of the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and is located in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. UMMC, also referred to as the Medical Center, is the state's only academic medical center . UMMC houses seven health science schools: Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing ...

  6. List of governors of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Hiram Runnels (1796–1857) November 21, 1833 – November 21, 1835 (lost election) Democratic: 1833: 10 John A. Quitman (1798–1858) December 3, 1835 – January 7, 1836 (successor took office) Democratic: President of the Senate acting: 11 Charles Lynch (1783–1853) January 7, 1836 – January 8, 1838 (did not run) Whig

  7. Mississippi Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi Coliseum is a 6,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Jackson, Mississippi, built in 1962 and located on the Mississippi State Fairgrounds complex. The arena has 6,812 seats available for basketball, and can be expanded to 10,000 for concerts.

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  9. List of mayors of Jackson, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    List of mayors of Jackson, Mississippi. The post of Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, was begun in 1834 and was originally referred to as "President of Selectmen" before being changed to "Mayor". The following individuals have held the office:

  10. Union Station (Jackson, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Union Station is an intermodal transit station in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. It is operated by the Jackson Transit System and serves Amtrak's City of New Orleans rail line, Greyhound Lines intercity buses, and is Jackson's main city bus station.

  11. Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium is an outdoor football stadium in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium has been the home stadium of the Jackson State Tigers football team since 1970. Originally known as War Veterans Memorial Stadium, it was later known as Hinds County War Memorial Stadium.

  12. Hawkins Field (airport) - Wikipedia

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    Hawkins Field (IATA: HKS, ICAO: KHKS, FAA LID: HKS) is a joint civil-military public airport in Jackson, Mississippi. It is owned by the City of Jackson and operated by the Jackson Municipal Airport Authority.