Gum Ridge, Mississippi

Gum Ridge, Mississippi
Ghost town
Gum Ridge, Mississippi
Coordinates: 31°47′01″N 91°14′40″W / 31.78361°N 91.24444°W / 31.78361; -91.24444Coordinates: 31°47′01″N 91°14′40″W / 31.78361°N 91.24444°W / 31.78361; -91.24444
Country United States
State Mississippi
County Jefferson
Elevation 69 ft (21 m)
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
GNIS feature ID 707694[1]

Gum Ridge is a ghost town located in Jefferson County, Mississippi.[1]

Gum Ridge was located at the eastern end of a bend in the Mississippi River, at the mouth of Coles Creek.[2]

A post office was established in 1875,[3] and the hamlet was included on Mississippi River postal routes.

The river changed course in 1884 and began to flow along the "Waterproof Cutoff", named for nearby Waterproof, Louisiana. Gum Ridge had been removed from the contiguous Mississippi River, and the former bend in the river filled in.[4]

In 1900, Gum Ridge had a population of 29.[2]

Aboriginal artifacts, particularly a celt and a sandstone pipe, have been found at Gum Ridge.[5]

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