MCLAURIN, MISSISSIPPI


'McLaurin, Mississippi' is a small community located in Forrest County, in the southern part of the U.S. state of Mississippi.

Contents
History
Geography
Transportation
Education
Places of worship
External links

History


The town of McLaurin is named for General McLaurin, who was also the first president of the Gulf & Ship Island Railroad. At one time, McLaurin was the site of the largest sawmill in the country, becoming an important shipping site for masonite and pulp wood. The manager of the first sawmill in the area, Jim Barron, is buried in McLaurin Cemetery.

Geography


Location of McLaurin, Mississippi

McLaurin is located at latitude 31.1679579, longitude -89.2172808.

Transportation


McLaurin is served by U.S. Highway 49, a north-south corridor that runs through Arkansas and Mississippi.

Education



Forrest County Agricultural High School

★ South Forrest Elementary School

Places of worship



★ McLaurin United Methodist Church

★ Morning Star Church

★ Old Enon Church

★ First Baptist Church of McLaurin

External links



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