Columbus (Mississippi)
county seat of Lowndes County, Mississippi, United States
Columbus is a city in eastern Mississippi, near the border with Alabama.
In some ways, the history of Columbus parallels that of Jackson's, as both were established around 1820 after Mississippi was admitted to statehood and both served as logistics centers for the Confederacy during the Civil War. However, unlike Jackson, Columbus was largely spared destruction because General Nathan Bedford Forrest prevented Northern forces from accessing it. As a result, Columbus was briefly made Mississippi's capital following Jackson's plight at the hands of Sherman and is noted for its historic preservation.
Another unique detail about Columbus is that it features the oldest public school in Mississippi as well as the country's first public women's university, as noted below.