Jayess is an unincorporated community in Lawrence County, Mississippi, United States.[1]
Jayess was named for J.S. Butterfield, owner of the Butterfield Lumber Company.[2] The Butterfield Company laid down a railroad through Jayess in 1912 to transport timber being harvested in the area to the company's sawmill in Norfield, approximately 15 mi (24 km) west of Jayess.[3] J.S. Butterfield's initials were used until the Postal Department changed it in when opened in 1912, to create the name "Jayess.".[2] A post office is still located at the settlement.[4]
Both a sawmill and a cotton gin were located in Jayess.[3][5]
A klavern of the Ku Klux Klan was located in Jayess during the early 1960s.[6]
The Jayess Baptist Church is located at the settlement.[7] Located west of Jayess is the Boyd-Cothern House, constructed in 1837, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[8]
邮编 | 城市 | 州 | 纬度 | 经度 |
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39641 | Jayess | MS | 31.3649 | -90.20592 |