EPISODE · Sep 13, 2021 · 12 MIN
MSM 711 James Allen - Memories of Old Port Gibson
from Mississippi Moments Podcast · host Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage at USM
As a lifelong resident of Port Gibson, James Allen witnessed many important moments in his hometown's history. In this episode, he shares some of those memories. Allen attended the Chamberlain-Hunt Military Academy in Port Gibson in the early 1920s. He recalls the night McComb Hall burned and three student's harrowing escape from the third floor. Allen's father owned one of the first car dealerships in Port Gibson. He recounts his father's favorite story of selling a retired rancher his first automobile and how the man tried to coax the car up a hill. People have been decorating the cars of newlyweds since the earliest days of the automobile. Allen describes the lengths to which they would go to harass their just-married friends. F. S. Wolcott's travelling minstrel show used Port Gibson as its home base during the off season. Allen remembers how Wolcott would wait to pay his credit accounts until the merchant asked for the money. PHOTO: Chamberlain-Hunt Academy postcard
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