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Mid-South (region)

The Mid-South is an informally-defined region of the United States, usually thought to be anchored by the Memphis metropolitan area. Exact definitions vary widely and consist of at least West Tennessee, North Mississippi, Northeast Arkansas, and the Missouri bootheel at a minimum.[2] Western Kentucky, Arkansas, Southern Missouri, Northwest Alabama and even Eastern Oklahoma, Southern Illinois (especially Cairo, shown on the map) and Southwestern Indiana are also sometimes included in this region.

Map of the "Mid-South" as defined in The Mid-South and Its Builders (1920).[1]

Although the region has no formally established boundaries, the designation has been used by various businesses and institutions generally operating in the region. In 1920, journalist C.P.J. Mooney equated the region with the Mississippi River Valley, centered in Memphis, and described by advocates as "the richest agricultural region in the world".[3] Mooney delineated the region as "covering West Kentucky, West Tennessee, part of the Tennessee River Valley in Alabama, the northern half of Mississippi, the Eastern half of Arkansas and southeast Missouri".[3]

Victory University, located in Memphis, was originally named the Mid-South Bible Center when it was incorporated in 1944, and was thereafter renamed to the Mid-South Bible Institute in 1948, and to the Mid-South Bible College in 1960.[4] From 1981 to 1987, a Mid-South Business Journal was also in publication. The Mid-South Conference is an NAIA sports conference with member schools in the region.

References edit

  1. ^ C. P. J. Mooney, ed., The Mid-South and Its Builders: Being the Story of the Development and a Forecast of the Future of the Richest Agricultural Region in the World (1920), p. 73.
  2. ^ History of the National Weather Service: Memphis, Tennessee, National Weather Service.
  3. ^ a b C. P. J. Mooney, ed., The Mid-South and Its Builders: Being the Story of the Development and a Forecast of the Future of the Richest Agricultural Region in the World (1920), p. 16.
  4. ^ Victory University (2014). . Archived from the original on March 11, 2014. Retrieved March 7, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

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