Hutchins Landing, Mississippi

Hutchins Landing
Ghost town
Hutchins Landing
Coordinates: 31°23′31″N 91°27′29″W / 31.39194°N 91.45806°WCoordinates: 31°23′31″N 91°27′29″W / 31.39194°N 91.45806°W
Country United States
State Mississippi
County Adams
Elevation 52 ft (16 m)
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
GNIS feature ID 691955[1]

Hutchins Landing is a ghost town in Adams County, Mississippi, United States.

The settlement was located on the Mississippi River, approximately 15 mi (24 km) south of Natchez.

History

The site was located just south of where Saint Catherine Creek flowed into the Mississippi River, and may have been a place where La Salle camped in the 1670s.[2] The creek was diverted north in the late 1800s, and what remained of the creek at Hutchins Landing was renamed Old Saint Catherine Creek.[3]

Land in the area was granted to Anthony Hutchins in the 1780s. The Glen Aubin Plantation was established by Anthony Hutchins' son, John Odlin Hutchins, and his wife Aubin, in the 1830s. Hutchins Landing was established as the plantation's port.[4]

Hutchins Landing may have still been a populated place in 1880.[5]

Nothing remains of Hutchins Landing, and it is today covered in forest, and located within the St. Catherine Creek National Wildlife Refuge.

References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Hutchins Landing
  2. Barnett, James F. (2007). The Natchez Indians: A History To 1735. University Press of Mississippi. pp. 26, 141.
  3. "Old Saint Catherine Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
  4. Miller, Mary Warren (July 8, 1985). "National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Glen Aubin". United States Department of the Interior.
  5. Dungliston, Richard J.; Woodburry, Frank, eds. (1882). College News and Miscellany. College and Clinical Record, Volume 3 (Jefferson Medical College). p. 68.