Rodney Mississippi
Rodney is a former city in Jefferson County in southwest Mississippi, approximately 32 miles northeast of Natchez. Rodney was founded in 1828, and in the 19th century, it was only three votes away from becoming the capital of the Mississippi Territory. Its population declined to nearly zero after the Mississippi River changed course. Today a small number of inhabitants remain but the area is considered a ghost town. The Rodney Center Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Alston’s Grocery Store, actually a country general store, closed many years ago, but the building still stands. In the northeast corner of the town is a small park where regular band concerts were held by the Jefferson County Band. On the northwest corner are remains of a wooden drugstore. West of Alston’s Grocery is the one surviving structure on Batchelor Street. Located at the southwest corner is a two-story brick structure. At the western end of Batchelor St. is Mt. Zion No. 1 Baptist Church, a white frame structure combining several styles of architecture which was constructed in 1850. The Presbyterian Church has a solid shot above the middle window which appears to have been fired by a 12 lb. Napoleon. It hit the facade of the church when a group of officers from the USS Rattler decided to attend services one Sunday and a unit of Confederate cavalry from Grand Gulf began the process of arresting them all as prisoners of war. Shooting started and the Rattler returned fire striking the Church (Note: The shell one sees lodged in the facade of the church today is not the original round. That particular missile has been lost to history. The current round, cemented in place for safety, was placed there during a restoration in the 1990s). The minister, a known valium online international Union sympathizer, left town shortly thereafter.
What to Photograph:
There are a number of the old buildings still standing including two churches, the Masonic Lodge, and the old grocery store.
Getting There:
Maps:
Interactive Google Map
Use the map + – controls to zoom in and out, click and drag the to move the map, use the Map drop-down to change to “Map”, “Satellite”, “Hybrid”, or “Terrain” views. Drag the little man icon from the upper left corner to a map location for street level view.
Cost:
There are no fees for this area.
The remains of The Mississippi Lodge #56 of the Free and Accepted Masons was located in Rodney Mississippi.
Facilities:
There are no facilities at the ruins.
An Abandoned home in the Ghost town of Rodney Mississippi.
Nearest City or Town:
Port Gibson Mississippi
Rodney Mississippi Photo Gallery
Click Here for full page gallery
More Photographic Destinations in Mississippi:
Interactive Google Map
Use the map + – controls to zoom in and out, use the Map drop-down to change to “Map”, “Satellite”, “Hybrid”, or “Terrain” views. Drag the little man icon from the upper left corner to a map location for street level view. Click on a pushpin for more information about the Photographic Destination, then click on the title to go to the location page.
Click Here for Photographic Destinations by State
Wonderful Shots.