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Prentiss, Bolivar County, Mississippi : ウィキペディア英語版
Prentiss, Bolivar County, Mississippi

Prentiss (also "Wellington", "Indian Point Landing", and "Indian Town") is a ghost town in Bolivar County, Mississippi.
Once a thriving river port and county seat, Prentiss was destroyed during the Civil War, and then washed over by the Mississippi River during the 1870s.
==History==
Official records for Wellington began just after 1800, when a few families settled there on the banks of the Mississippi River. Following the War of 1812, soldiers returning home by boat from New Orleans stopped at Wellington, and some remained as settlers.
Wellington was only accessible by boat, and settlers occupied land along the shore and inward no more than a mile. There were no roads east into the dense vegetation and hardwood forest known as "bottomlands".
In 1838, Judge Joseph McGuire—one of the earliest settlers and owner of a plantation next to Wellington—was given a contract to cut a road, and a house was purchased for $500 which became the courthouse. In 1840, a new courthouse and a jail were constructed.
Wellington was a lively riverport, and supported gambling houses and saloons.
In 1851, three acres of land were purchased from McGuire for $1000 with a right-of-way to the river of . In 1852, the county records were moved to Wellington, and it became the county seat.
The town was laid out in 1856, and renamed "Prentiss", after Seargent Smith Prentiss, a Congressman from Mississippi and noted orator.
Just prior to the Civil War, Prentiss had several buildings, a racetrack, a good hotel, and a newspaper, the ''Bolivar Times''. It also had the only ferry crossing of the Mississippi between Vicksburg and Memphis.

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