Moores Bluff, Mississippi

Moores Bluff
Ghost town
Moores Bluff
Coordinates: 33°20′59″N 88°23′52″W / 33.34972°N 88.39778°W / 33.34972; -88.39778Coordinates: 33°20′59″N 88°23′52″W / 33.34972°N 88.39778°W / 33.34972; -88.39778
Country United States
State Mississippi
County Lowndes
Elevation 138 ft (42 m)
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
GNIS feature ID 687866[1]

Moores Bluff is a ghost town in Lowndes County, Mississippi, United States.

Located on the west bank of the Tombigbee River, the town was an important trading point for cotton during the early history of the county, and shipping receipts have been located from the early 1840s.[2]:136[3]

The road leading to Moores Bluff from the west was known as the "Cotton Road", and at times "was thronged with wagons loaded with cotton and plantation supplies". Two large brick warehouses were located there, and thousands of bales of cotton were shipped annually by boat from Moores Bluff.[2]:282

The construction of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad in the 1890s greatly reduced shipping along the river, and the town became extinct.[2]:282

Moores Bluff is today located on an uninhabited and inaccessible point in the river.

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