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What is Lauderdale County Department of
Archives and History, Inc.?

“The LCDAH was first conceived in 1983 as Lauderdale County was observing its sesquicentennial. By January of 1984, the Lauderdale County Board of Supervisors had established the Archives Department and appointed Jim Dawson in March, 1984, to develop the department, utilizing volunteer contributions of time, effort and funds.

    Under Dawson's direction, members of the Re-tired Senior Volunteer Program were enlisted, their initial work focusing  on indexing and abstracting county records, some of which dated back to 1835.

    The young organization received a Phil Hardin Foundation grant for planning purposes. As a result of the grant, a group of knowledgeable persons from across the state gathered in Meridian in September of 1985 to map out a plan of action for the Archives, setting three goals: the establishment of an Archives; the establishment of a museum; and the writing of a factual county history.

    Paths to the Past, which covers the history of Lauderdale County from its roots in the eighteenth century through the Great Depression, represents yet another accomplishment of the Archives, one that fits into the overall plan for the growth of the organization. The history, written by Jim Dawson  and Nan Fairley and edited by Mary Jennings, is only one of many publications sponsored by the LCDAH. Profits from the sale of the book will go towards making the future of the organization even brighter...

    Throughout its existence, the key element to the success of the LCDAH  has been the cooperation of Lauderdale Countians and others with connections to the county.”

Excerpt from Paths to the Past

Where Is the Lauderdale County Department of
Archives & History Inc. Located?

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500 Constitution Avenue
Old Courthouse
Meridian, MS 39301

Please Note:
We are currently closed for remodeling and moving from the Annex to the old Courthouse.

When is the Archives Research Room Open?

Please Note:
We are currently closed for remodeling and moving from the Annex to the old Courthouse.

You can email us at [email protected] 
for you research needs.
Please note that our family history research is currently unavailable at this time due to be packed up waiting to be transferred from the Annex Building to the Courthouse.


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