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We invite you to relax at the golf course, fish on the lake, walk on the Tanglefoot Trail or visit one of our towns; and we welcome you to Pontotoc County.
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Welcome to Pontotoc, Mississippi
Nestled in the hills of Northeast Mississippi, this “Land of the Hanging Grapes� as it was called by our Chickasaw friends of the past, is known for our lush surroundings. Our community is a family who comes together to worship, to learn, and to celebrate. From the church pews to the halls of our schools, we are raising children who are taught to serve, to love and respect their country and to excel in learning. From the sportsmanship they have learned on our fields to the integrity that has been instilled in the classroom, our graduates can go anywhere and do anything. But because of our industrious future, they can now choose to come home and start their family surrounded by that extended family which provides the continuity of life and love. The county seat is the City of Pontotoc which is located in the center of our county. Quaint shops and eateries dot the downtown area with plenty of antique shops to capture your interest. People walking or jogging with their dogs are safe and secure on the sidewalks. A history buff will have fun at the Town Square Museum or visiting the Pontotoc County Library on Main Street.
Welcome To Pontotoc Tennis court and ball fields offer plenty of exercise time for all ages. If you enjoy the country life, there are a number of towns you can visit, such as Toccopola, Thaxton, Algoma, Ecru and Sherman; as well as smaller communities where people live and enjoy the scenic music of the trees in the hills. These towns are the vibrant backbone of our county providing outlets such as parades, ball fields, parks and walking tracks within easy reach of their citizens. Pontotoc County is in the center of the Tanglefoot Trail which is part of the recreational trail that runs from Houston, Mississippi to New Albany, Mississippi. Walkers, joggers, bikers, and hikers have 21 miles of scenery in our county within that 44 mile stretch that once could only be seen from a train. We invite you to Pontotoc Mississippi. The birthplace of the American family, where family comes first and we love every second. The Pontotoc County Chamber of Commerce welcomes you.
Ellen Russell,
Director Pontotoc Co. Chamber/ Main Street Association
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VISITOR’S GUIDE 2018
Published by the Pontotoc Progress in partnership with Pontotoc County Chamber of Commerce
Index
Welcome to Pontotoc Pages 4-14 Pontotoc County.............7 Pontotoc City.................8 Town of Algoma.............9 Town of Ecru................10
Ricky Ferguson............11 Van McWhirter.............12 Melinda Nowicki..........13 Leo Mask......................14
Places to Visit Pages 15-32 Wise Family Farms.......32
Places to Stay Pages 33-35
America’s Best Value.................34 Bodock Bed & Breakfast...........35
Places to Eat Pages 36-45 Spud’s..........................37 Seafood Junction..........38 Happy Day Cafe............39 Old Master Restaurant..40 Algoma Country Store..41
Lep’s BBQ...................42 Hwy 15 Grill.................43 Blacksmith’s BBQ.......44 Ecru Fish & Steak.........45
Places to Shop Pages 2-3; 46-62 The Red Door..................2 Friendship Travel Center.3 Walmart........................47 Trend to Pretend............48 Cherry Creek Orchards..49 The Rack......................50 Merle Norman..............51 The Gift Shop...............52 Pure Bliss......................53
Rustic Woods...............54 Needleart Fabrics..........55 True Value.....................56 Flowers By Redele........57 Pontotoc Antiques........58 Market Basket..............59 Jim’s Lily Pad...............60 Christian Connections..61 Save A Lot....................62
Places for Help Pages 63-80 Bank of Pontotoc...........64 Patty Turk Properties....65 Young’s Tire Store.........66 Shannon & Graham......67 Picken’s Pest Control....68 Cow Creek Towing.......69 Wood Eye Clinic...........70 Mossy Oak Properties..71
Pontotoc Title Loans.....72 Pontotoc Check Delay..73 Montgomery Drugs......74 Renasant Bank.............75 Rick’s Auto Repair........76
Friendship Medical Clinic.77
Church Directory....78-79 First Choice Bank..........80
P.O. Box 210 • 13 Jefferson Street • Pontotoc, MS 38863
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Places to Visit
Visit us any time of the year
Blue skies and tree lined streets welcome you as you visit Pontotoc, and smiles from friends make you feel closer than sisters as you enjoy the day together. Our court square provides shade and seats for you to stop and enjoy a chat with a fried or the opportunity to shop and visit with a neighbor. Throughout our county there are places you can go to enjoy everything from reading to riding your bike. So come along with us and get a birds eye view of the fun you can have in Pontotoc.
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Take in the Tanglefoot Trail
In days gone by the sound of the engine whistle reverberated through the hills and hollows of Pontotoc reminding folks to board the train. Although the whistle is silenced folks can still take a ride along the railway when they bike on the Tanglefoot Trail. Following the path that the trains of yore did through the red clay dirt, visitors and home folks alike can enjoy the scenic beauty of fresh leaves in the spring and summers cool respite to autumns splendrous glory as they enjoy the 21 mile trek in Pontotoc or just take on a quick jaunt in the afternoon. The trail is a total of 45 miles long stretching from New Albany in Union County to Houston in Chickasaw County. Pontotoc County has a main gateway in the city and two whistle stops; one in Ecru and one in Algoma. Even Santa found it a quick way to visit the communities just before Christmas.
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Take it easy at the park
There’s nothing like the glint of the sun on the water and the sound of children at play on the swings. When summer’s heat calls children can enjoy a trip under giant arching water falls. All these are the welcome mat you will find a Howard Stafford Park. The park is utilized by fishermen, campers and parents who just want to get out and enjoy nature for awhile. From finding Easter eggs in the spring time to finding the right bream bed in the fall, Howard Stafford Park offers a relaxing enjoying time for all. The park is located on Highway 9 South in the city limits. Across town off of Highway 6 East, if you want to stay in the woods with all the amenities of home, you can rent a modern cabin, or you can camp out in your own RV or tent at Trace State Park. The park offers some of the best bird watching around.
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Pick your brand of fun
If you want to enjoy visiting who folks enjoy life as it was at the turn of the century, take a ride down on Hwy. 9 South and visit the thriving Amish community where you can see the arts of saddle making, plowing with mules and in the summer buy fresh vegetables. Pontotoc also has a golf course on Highway 6 east if relaxing on the greens is your choice of leisure. The youth have much to do including outside sports such as soccer and baseball.
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Spend leisure time learning at the library
A well cultured society supports and has a library that people can visit to learn and spend time reading. Pontotoc County has an exceptional space for you to enjoy spending time on the computer, perusing a newspaper or checking out your favorite novel. No matter what season of the year it is, you can spend time in the library enjoying all the services they have to offer. Located on Main Street just east of the Tanglefoot trail it is easily assessable and you will find a friendly helpful staff ready to answer any questions or meet your reading needs. The library offers many learning experiences outside of the book, so make sure you go by and travel to places that are far beyond the reach of your space and time.
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History comes alive in these hills because Pontotoc County has an active historical society that wishes to allow folks to touch, handle and experience life as it was in days gone by. On special occasions, such as the Mississippi Bicentennial, you even heard the song and saw the dance of our Native American Indians as they shared their Chocotaw heritage. The Town Square Post Office Museum is chock full of interesting facts and items that will keep you busy on many a rainy afternoon. Visit them Main Street. No matter where you turn in these hills there is a bit of history laying around. Why not take the tour and visit all the historical places. You may even learn that Davy Crockett slept here!
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Put your hands on history
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Drive to our Historic Sites Battle of Tupelo
(See monument at Harrisburg) Date: July, 1864. Confederate losses: 153 killed, 794 wounded, 49 missing; Union losses: 77 killed, 559 wounded, 38 missing. Commanding Union Army: Gen. A. L. Smith. Confederates: Lt. Gen. S.D. Lee and Mal. Gen. N. B. Forrest. In 1864, this site was part of Pontotoc County.
The Natchez Trace Marker
Located on Hwy. 6 at Furrs, erected by DAR in 1932 on the original Natchez Trace with the following inscription: “Along this trail once ebbed and flowed a restless tide of humanity, heroes and pioneers, who blazed the way for civilization. Near this spot are sites of the Battle of Ackia, Desoto’s Battle and the signing of the Treaty of Pontotoc Creek in 1832.”
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The first school in this part of America and was begun in 1799 by the son of Rev. Joseph Bullen probably on the site of the Black Zion Cemetery. The Bullens resided at the home of James Gunn, site of the A. M. Ray home. The name Pontetok was first used in the report of the school’s establishment to educate the Chickasaws.
Fomerly located about one half mile southeast of the Mississippi Archives and History marker at the intersection of Hwy. 342 and C. R. 853. Actual location on 1834 surveyor’s plat indicated council house by a small square topped by a cross and labeled “Council House.” Andrew Jackson spoke to the Chickasaws here when the Treaty of 1816 was signed. In the Pontotoc Creek Treaty, which was signed here on October20, 1832 Chickasaws ceded more than 6 million acres to U. S. Government.
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The Chickasaw National Council House
Cates Place
Just south of Hwy. 342 was a council house or chief’s house, sometimes called Topulkah’s house. Much tribal business took place here when the Chickasaws began selling their land to the U.S. Government, they came here to collect their annuities. A huge campground was here on the Natchez Trace near Jackson’s Springs, which was named for Gen. Andrew Jackson who camped there with his troops during the War of 1812. Battle of Ogoula Tchetoka, locally known as the Battle of Tubbee’s Ridge. In the spring of 1736, D’ Artaguette, governor of the Illinois Territory, was sent with a huge company of French soldiers and their Indian allies from the north to destroy the Chickasaw Nation. However, they were defeated by the Chickasaws and D’ Artaguette, along with Father Senac and several Frenchmen, were burned to death by the victorious Chickasaws.
Allen’s Tavern
Old Pontotoc was located about five miles southeast of the present town of Pontotoc. Allen’s Tavern was the “town hall” of the Chickasaw villages. It was located on the Natchez Trace on Tubbee’s Ridge, in Sec. 23, T10, R3. James Allen, the proprietor and attorney from Nashville, had married the daughter of his friend, Maj. Gen. Wililam Colbert. Historians tell us that Gen. Andrew. Jackson, more than once, stopped for a visit and to spend the night with the Allens.
Campground Methodist Church
Located west of Hwy. 41 and the Archives and History marker is at the intersection of the Campground Road. It was started in an Indian hut in 1836 and was on the Natchez Trace.
Tockshish or Mclntoshville
Near where Toxish Church now stands, was established by John McIntosh, a British agent, before 1770. Mclntoshville was Mississippi’s second post office and was established in 1801 as a relay station between Nashville and Natchez.
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Chicasa or DeSoto’s Camp
In the winter of 1540-41 Historian Dunbar Rowland tells us that DeSoto’s camp was in “Sec. 21, overlapping south into the N 1/2 of Sec. 28.” It was in this camp on Christmas Day, 1540, that the first Christian marriage in America was performed between Juan Ortiz and Sa-Owana, a Seminole princess held captive by the Spaniards. A mural in the Pontotoc Post Office in Pontotoc, MS depicts this scene.
Williams-Thompson House
A landmark in Southern Pontotoc County, built about 1838 by Senator Thomas Hickman Williams, a native Tennessean who moved to Pontotoc County and served as United States Senator from Mississippi. He was instrumental in the organization of the University of Mississippi.
Graves of Unknown Union Soldiers
On a ridge just east of Hwy. 41 are 11 tombstones inscribed, “Unknown Union Soldier.” Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest’s cavalry pursued Union General “Sooy” Smith in a running fight from Okolona to just south of Pontotoc.
Monroe Mission School
Was the first religious building erected in North Mississippi. Monroe Mission was established by the Rev. Thomas C. Stuart in 1821. Stuart was commissioned by the South Carolina Presbytery as a missionary to the Chickasaw Indians.
Lochinvar
An antebellum home of Drs. Forrest and Janis Tutor, was built by Robert Gordon in 1842. Gordon bought the land from a Chickasaw woman, Molly Gunn, daughter of William Colbert and wife of James Gunn.
Chickasaw Female College, 1836-1936
On November 4, 1836, Thomas McMackin gave the land for the use of female education. The school was incorporated as Pontotoc Female Academy; then Chickasaw College, owned and operated by the Presbyterian Church. The site is located just behind the present Pontotoc Hospital.
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Located just across the street and south of the United Methodist Church. It was built in the 1830’s for the founder of Pontotoc, Thomas McMackin.
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Pontotoc’s Oldest House
Federal Land Office
Located on the corner of what is now Oxford and North Brooks St., the land office was built to handle the sale of Chickasaw lands following the signing of the Treaty of Pontotoc Creek. Appointees of President Andrew Jackson were sent from Nashville down the Natchez Trace, to handle the transactions. Among those appointed were Patrick Henry Fontaine, John Bell and D. B. Anderson.
The Pontotoc City Cemetery
Given to the City of Pontotoc by the Chickasaws and the U.S. Government on June 22, 1852, because “many Chickasaws and their white friends were buried there.” Maj. Gen. William Colbert was buried there in 1835. The Rev. Thomas C. Stuart, missionary to the Chickasaws, is also buried in the City Cemetery.
The Stephens House
This two-story pioneer home is on the west side of old Cherry Creek Road and was built in the early 1840’s. It was the first meeting place of the Cherry Creek Baptist Church, which was organized there in 1844. Old Cherry Creek School. The old school is standing near where Cherry Creek Normal was started by B. R. Webb, before the Civil War.
Ingomar Mounds
This temple mound is the largest prehistoric structure in this part of the state. Excavation by the Smithsonian Institute in 1885 revealed that one of the mounds had been built after European contact as it contained a fragment of green glass bottle and another artifact with a Spanish coat of arms. It was here some historians believe that DeSoto made his second camp in the spring of 1541, before proceeding toward the Mississippi River.
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Places to Visit Battle of Mud Creek, June 20, 1863
Confederate forces under Gen. Daniel Ruggles routed Union forces under the command of Lt Col. Jesse J Phillips in a running fight at Mud Creek. Union losses were: 50 killed, 90 wounded; Confederate losses were: 2 killed and 17 wounded.
Buttermilk Springs
The family that operated the Stage Coach Stop kept cold buttermilk in the spring and sold it to the thirsty passengers. Presently called Thaxton for Dr. M. C. Thaxton.
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Historical marker on old Toccopola School ground marks the grave of Betty Allen, wife of Maj. John Allen and the daughter of Thomas Love, a Chickasaw. Litigation over a slave given to her by her father and claimed by her husband’s creditors in 1829, resulted in the establishment of the rights of women to own property not liable for the debts of husbands. Mississippi Legislature enacted this Chickasaw tribal code into law to become the first government in the world to give women the right to own property outright. Another historical marker is at the intersection of Hwy. 6 and C.R. 843.
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Davy Crockett’s horse corral
Defeated for reelection to Congress in his home state of Tennessee, he gathered a drove of horses and brought them down the Natchez Trace to the Pontotoc area. He joined friends already here and built a horse corral in the middle of what is now Trace State Park and ran a thriving business. When Davy Crockett learned of the Texas revolt and the troubles of his friend, Sam Houston, he closed his horse trading business in order to join him in Texas. He was later killed at the Battle of the Alamo on March 6, 1836.
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Battle of Brice’s Crossroads
Five miles west of Baldwyn, just past the crossroads, and some nine miles down the road to old Pleasant Hill Church. Confederate losses: 96 killed, 396 wounded; Union losses: 223 killed, 394 wounded, 1,623 missing. Skirmishes in fighting, by a 15,000 man army, reached the northeastern corner of what was then Pontotoc County.
Route of the Invaders
Union Armies came to pillage, loot and burn beginning in late 1862. Pontotoc Countians lived with these tactics almost to the war’s end. The last great raid was the 15,000 man army of Gen. A. J Smith that ended in the Battle of Tupelo. (Harrisburg)
Old Natchez Trace Route
America’s most historic path stretches from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee. These markers show the actual route of the original Natchez Trace as it ran through Pontotoc County.
DeSoto’s Camp and Red Land
Local tradition places DeSoto’s Winter Camp to the north on the Old Natchez Trace Route. The early town of Redland, which thrived from 1840-1880, extended from the present cemetery south.
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Places to Stay
Welcome to your home away from home
We want you to feel at home even if you are miles away from your house. Pontotoc offers different styles of resting amenities for your comfort and relaxation. Whether you prefer a quick hotel room on the highway or want to stay at one of the bed and breakfast places or perhaps you prefer a cabin tucked away at Trace State Park. Wherever you prefer, you can awaken refreshed and ready to go.
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Places to Eat
Here’s your taste of home
Nothing says you are welcome to the neighborhood like a well set table and Pontotoc has no shortage of delicious places to eat. If you are wanting a quick bite or to sit down and enjoy an hour with family and friends you can have your pick. And the cuisine is out there to satisfy your pallet as well. Whether you want that farm fresh catfish, good fried chicken or fresh off the grill steak or just some good ole’ fashioned vegetables like mama cooked you will find it here. You can also find a wide variety of tastes beyond this such as BBQ, Mexican, Cajun, Chinese and different kinds of sandwich shops. So come and try them all. If you don’t have time for that, try one and come back and try some more. They will have the stove ready for you.
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Enjoy treasure troving
Shopping is for young and old alike, and troving for treasures in Pontotoc is a great way to spend your day. Whether you are looking for that unique antique or that beautiful piece of jewelry, a place setting or that special one of a kind treasure you will find it somewhere tucked into a nook or cranny in the shops all across the county. You can’t beat the friendly hospitality of the store owners who want to make sure your shopping experience is both pleasant and fruitful.
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We understand if your stay here sometimes brings trouble. You will find ATMs for quick cash at the banks. Emergency care is just a step away at the many acute care places or the hospital is on Main Street. If your bicycle is in trouble there are bike repair stations along on the trail. So ride the trail in the safety and security of knowing that help is just around the corner. After visiting if you decide that you want to stay, there are many real estate agencies who are here to help you find the perfect place to call home.
Places for Help
Emergency care is a step away
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 2448 Hwy. 15 North 662-489-0209
BAPTIST
ALGOMA BAPTIST Hwy. 124 W., Algoma 662-489-5846 ANTIOCH FREEWILL BAPTIST Toccopola, MS 662-242-0379, 662-801-8815 BEECH SPRINGS FREEWILL BAPTIST Beech Springs Rd., Ecru 662-844-0792 BELLEVUE BAPTIST Hwy. 6 West, Thaxton, MS 662-509-9235 BETHANY PRIMITIVE BAPTIST 4905 Hwy. 346 662-489-0222 BETHEL MB 2905 Hwy. 342 662-509-9924 BETHLEHEM FREEWILL BAPTIST 115 Bethlehem Lane 662-489-6848 BUCHANAN BAPTIST 4815 Friendship Rd. 662-489-3405 BY FAITH BAPTIST 2220 Hwy. 15 N. 662-489-7701 CAIRO BAPTIST 2610 Cairo Rd., Ecru 662-266-4359 CAREY SPRINGS BAPTIST Hwy. 9 SW 662-489-1265 CENTER HILL BAPTIST 591 Brassfield Rd.Pontotoc CHERRY CREEK BAPTIST Cherry Creek 662-489-6002 CHERRY CREEK MB Cherry Creek Rd. 662-489-7009 COOKE MEMORIAL BAPTIST 5962 Redland-Sarepta Road Houlka, MS 38850 COUNTY LINE BAPTIST 14616 Hwy 9 S., Randolph 662-489-7363 DISCOVERY CHURCH 3950 Hwy. 336, Pontotoc www.discoverychurchms.com EAST BAPTIST 329 Clark St. 662-489-7151 ECRU BAPTIST 550 Main St., Ecru 662-489-3091 ECRU SECOND BAPTIST Ecru, 662-489-5361 FIRST BAPTIST 31 E. Washington St. 662-489-1346 FIRST BAPTIST OF TROY 145 Rockhill Rd. 662-489-4624 FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST Country Road 134 662-489-7070 FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST 85 Friendship Road, Ecru 662-489-4056 FURRS BAPTIST 9011 Hwy. 6 E. 662-840-1705 GERSHORM BAPTIST 240 Baptist Bend, Houlka 662-488-4033 GREEN VALLEY BAPTIST 265 Old Airport Rd. S. 662-489-6047 HARMONY BAPTIST 3534 Hwy. 345 662-489-1070 HEBRON BAPTIST 71 Hebron Rd., Randolph 662-489-6103 HOPEWELL PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Robbs Road, Randolph 662-844-9633
HORTON MEMORIAL BAPTIST 2120 Hwy. 346, Pontotoc HURRICANE BAPTIST 7975 Hwy. 346 662-489-1481 IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 2681 Rowland Road 662-489--4832 IN GOOD FAITH BAPTIST 685 Rocky Ford Rd. 662-489-7161 LEE MEMORIAL BAPTIST 208 Lana St. 662-489-7285 LIBERTY BAPTIST 7974 Hwy. 341 662-489-1943 LOCUST HILL BAPTIST 1745 Locut Hill Road LONGVIEW BAPTIST 406 Dozier Hill Road, Belden 662-489-5733 MACEDONIA BAPTIST 3996 Macedonia Rd., Houlka McGREGOR’S CHAPEL FW BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy. 6 West, Pontotoc, MS MIDWAY BAPTIST 8773 Hwy. 15 S. 662-489-5664 NEW HOPE BAPTIST New Hope Rd., Pontotoc 662-419-7946 NEW LIFE FREEWILL BAPTIST 4449 Wallfield Road, Houlka, 568-2072 NEW RESIDENT BAPTIST 996 Floyd Rd. 662-488-8843 NEW SALEM MB Hwy. 6 E., 662-489-8791 OAK DALE BAPTIST 7230 Hwy. 346 Pontotoc, MS 38863 OAK HILL BAPTIST 5830 Hwy. 9 N. 662-489-1897 GREATEST MISSION BAPTIST 125 Old Airport Rd., Pontotoc 419-1797 PLEASANT GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST 7705 Hwy. 336, Thaxton 662-489-0280 PINEY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Piney Grove Road 662-489-5825 PINEY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 507 S. Gilmer Road, Pontotoc PLEASANT GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Hwy. 41 & Pleasant Grove Rd., Pontotoc 662-489-8784 RANDOLPH BAPTIST Topsy Road, Randolph 489-4992 SCHOONA CHAPEL BAPTIST Hwy. 341, Pontotoc SAREPTA BAPTIST Randolph, 662-414-7451 SECOND BAPTIST 189 N. College St. 662-489-1274 SELAH BAPTIST 5720 Hwy. 15 N. 662-488-8242 SHADY GROVE BAPTIST 1000 Shady Grove Baptist 662-489-7842 SHERMAN GROVE BAPTIST 209 First Ave., Sherman 662-372-2661 SPRINGVILLE BAPTIST 64 S. Pontotoc Rd. 662-488-0013 SPRINGVILLE CHAPEL MB 1870 Palestine Rd. 662-509-9511 ST. PAUL BAPTIST 360 Cairo Loop 662-489-8417 THAXTON BAPTIST 10507 Hwy. 336, Thaxton 662-489-8534
CATHOLIC
ST. CHRISTOPHER CATHOLIC CHURCH 431 Pineridge Dr., Pontotoc 662-489-7749
CHURCH OF CHRIST
BUCKHORN CHURCH OF CHRIST 13675 Hwy. 341, Randolph 662-308-1229 CHURCH OF CHRIST 276 Hwy. 15 Bypass 662-489-5020 CHURCH OF CHRIST 369 Church St. 662-489-1136 RANDOLPH CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner of Topsy Rd. & Indian Creek Tr. SHERMAN CHURCH OF CHRIST 2303 St. Hwy. 178 E., Sherman, 662-844-4593
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S 112 Old Airport Rd. 662-489-7815
METHODIST
ALGOMA UNITED METHODIST 1161 Algoma Road, Pontotoc 662-760-34998 BEULAH GROVE UNITED METHODIST Beulah Grove Rd. 662-844-6021 EBENEZER UNITED METHODIST 1411 Hwy. 342, Pontotoc 662-760-3499 ECRU UNITED METHODIST Church Street, Ecru, MS FAIRVIEW METHODIST Hwy. 341 662-489-6979 FIRST UNITED METHODIST 68 S. Main St. 662-489-3076 McDONALD UNITED METHODIST 194 College Street 662-489-1020 MOUNT NEBO UNITED METHODIST 1221 Campground Rd. 662-489-7020 NAYLOR CME 326 Clark St. 662-489-6082
PALESTINE UNITED METHODIST 2181 Palestine Road, Pontotoc 662-760-3499 PLEASANT GROVE UNITED METHODIST 205 Martin Lane 662-489-2087 THAXTON UNITED METHODIST 10326 Hwy. 336, Thaxton 488-8178 UNION GROVE UNITED METHODIST Beulah Grove Rd. 662-844-6021 USHER VALLEY UNITED METHODIST 754 Moorman Rd. 662-489-8020
PENTECOSTAL
BLACK ZION PENTECOSTAL Hwy. 342 662-489-0068 LIGHTHOUSE APOSTOLIC CHURCH 233 White Gold, Pontotoc 662-419-7271 THAXTON UNITED PENTECOSTAL 265 Wells Road 662-231-1197 WEST PONTOTOC PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 266 Hwy. 341 S., Pontotoc 662-489-6700
Church Directory
THE ANCHOR BAPTIST 4495 Hwy. 9 North, Pontotoc 662-489-9241 THE VINE BAPTIST 125 Old Airport Rd., S. Pontotoc 662-401-2218 TOCCOPOLA BAPTIST P. O. Box 304 489-7504 TOXISH BAPTIST 1841 Toxish Rd. 662-489-5839 TROY BAPTIST 8272 Hwy. 41 662-489-5770 TURNPIKE BAPTIST Cane Creek Rd. - Pontotoc 489-1923 VALLEY GROVE BAPTIST 3282 Kings Hwy., Tupelo 662-419-0801 WATCHMEN BAPTIST 13013 Hwy. 336 662-489-5560 VICTORY BAPTIST 382 South Main Street 662-489-5900 WEST HEIGHTS BAPTIST 328 W. Oxford St. 662-489-1200 WILSON CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH P. O. Box 906 Pontotoc, MS WOODLAND BAPTIST 1257 Pontocola Rd. 662-489-9391 ZION BAPTIST 459 Valley Rd. 662-489-2196
PRESBYTERIAN
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 124 S. Main St. 662-489-2183 MAPLE DRIVE PRESBYTERIAN 146 Maple Dr. 662-488-0401 WHITE ZION PRESBYTERIAN Hwy. 6 East 662-840-6589
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ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN CENTER 267 W. 8th St. 662-489-8409 CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH 5206A Hwy. 15, Ecru 539-0040 CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 1528 Hwy. 341 662-660-0406 CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD 320 Stark Rd. 662-488-8256 CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD 127 County Rd. 433, Thaxton 662-236-5948 COLLEGE HILL 7027 Hwy. 6 E. 662-488-4060 ECRU CHURCH OF THE LORD JESUS 259 Old Hwy. 15, Ecru 662-489-4319 GOOD SHEPHERD 184 W. Bolton St. 662-489-2205 HARVESTER CHURCH 686 Royal Oak Drive, Pontotoc 662-489-4677 HARVEST TIME CHURCH OF GOD 289 8th Street, Pontotoc 662-509-2517 HEAVEN BOUND CHURCH 110 Jericho Road, Pontotoc 662-308-7663 OASIS OF LOVE FELLOWSHIP 1195 Kings Hwy. 662-690-1920 PONTOTOC APOSTOLIC 248 Apostolic Circle 662-489-7121 REYNOLDS CHAPEL 6498 Hwy. 9 S. 489-3711 TEMPLE OF GLORY RESTORATION CHURCH 364B East Oxford St. Pontotoc, MS THOMPSON CHAPEL CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 937 CR 308, Houlka, MS 662-568-2680
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