Navigating Local Heritage
The Mississippi County Museum serves as the primary repository for our region's collective memory. We provide the tools, archives, and expertise necessary to trace lineage and document historical milestones.
Resources & Historical Records
The Mississippi County Museum preserves the history of Mississippi County with donated artifacts, photos, etc. Since it is a place to enjoy, but also a place to learn, and since many come to the area doing genealogical research, there is much in the way of research materials. There are over 600 Mississippi Co. records from the late 1800's to the early 1940's. While organized by type, they are not yet indexed, but they are available to the public. There are cemetery records, funeral home records from several funeral homes, monument records and state death records. Families have donated their family genealogical records. There are Mississippi County history books, including the History of Mississippi County by Mabel Edrington, some census records. Delta Reviews written about the history and genealogy of the area, and many other books that tell about the area and its people. A person can find records of businesses, subjects (i.e. -music), personalities, and photos. Available also is Ancestry ProQuest, an online program that is used by MCHGS. To find marriage records and land records, a person can cross the street to the county courthouse and do research there, as well.
The volunteers that work at the museum are willing to help all individuals with their research. Work is going forward to expand the research area, which will include an area where events can also be held.