Crosby is a town in
Amite and
Wilkinson counties,
Mississippi
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, United States. It is part of the
McComb, Mississippi micropolitan statistical area. Its population was 242 at the
2020 census.
History
Crosby was originally named Dayton in 1884, as a tribute to landowner David Day, who provided a right-of-way for the
Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad (Y&MV).
In 1900, the population of Dayton was 30.
By 1916, the Foster Creek Lumber Company had acquired around of timberland in Wilkinson and Amite Counties, which included Dayton. At that time, two Stephenson brothers from Michigan were building several sawmills in south Mississippi and purchased the Foster Creek Lumber Company landholdings.
The Stephenson brothers had a new sawmill constructed as well as a new town that included modern homes, a commissary, and post office near the Y&MV railroad. The old town of Dayton was moved to the new town which was renamed Stephenson.
By July 1917, the sawmill was completed and started processing lumber. Because the Stephenson brothers were most interested in building sawmills rather than operating them, they sold their interest in the Foster Creek Lumber and Manufacturing Company in 1918.
The Foster Creek Lumber Company sawmill at Stephenson continued to operate through the 1920s. Because the company was heavily mortgaged, it was negatively impacted by the
Great Depression
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in 1929, and the sawmill closed in 1931.
In January 1934,
L.O. Crosby Sr., a wealthy, self-made lumberman from
Picayune, Mississippi purchased Foster Creek Lumber and Manufacturing Company including the sawmill, the town of Stephenson, and of timberland.
The town of Stephenson was renamed Crosby on April 4, 1934.
L.O. Crosby reactivated the Stephenson sawmill in 1934 under the name Crosby Lumber and Manufacturing Company, and the sawmill continued to operate for another 28 years, shutting down in November 1963.
In 1965, Crosby Lumber and Manufacturing sold its landholdings in the area to St. Regis Paper Company, and the Crosby sawmill was sold to Hood Lumber Company.
Geography
Crosby straddles the boundary between
Amite County on the north and east and
Wilkinson County on the west. In the 2000 census, 258 of the town's 360 residents (71.7%) lived in Wilkinson County and 102 (28.3%) in Amite County. According to the
United States Census Bureau
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, the town has a total area of 2.1 square miles (5.5 km
2), of which 2.1 square miles (5.5 km
2) is land and 0.47% is water.
Demographics
According to the
2020 United States census, there were 242 people, 99 households, and 59 families residing in the town; its racial and ethnic makeup in 2020 was 72.31% Black or African American, 22.73% non-Hispanic white, 4.13% other or mixed, and 0.83% Hispanic or Latino of any race.
Education
The town of Crosby is served by two public school districts:
Amite County and
Wilkinson County (for the Wilkinson County portion).
Both counties are in the district of
Southwest Mississippi Community College.
Notable people
*
Boyd Brown, former
tight end
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for the
Denver Broncos
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and
New York Giants
References
External links
Town of Crosby official website
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Towns in Amite County, Mississippi
Towns in Wilkinson County, Mississippi
Towns in Mississippi
Towns in McComb micropolitan area