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Hattiesburg
(redirected from Hattiesburg, Mississippi)

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Hattiesburg, city (1990 pop. 41,882), seat of Forrest co., SE Miss., on the Leaf River; inc. 1884. It is the rail, trade, and industrial center of a farm and timber area. Once a great lumbering city, Hattiesburg now produces sand and gravel, steel, lumber, industrial machinery, signs, resins, furniture, apparel, rubber, food and beverages, and chemicals. It is the seat of the Univ. of Southern Mississippi and of William Carey College. De Soto National Forest is in the area.


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She moved to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, in 1967, and founded the Hattiesburg Music Teachers League (HMTL) in 1972.
Hercules will utilize MeadWestvaco's rosin to produce StaCat[TM] and StaSperse[TM] dispersed rosin size products at their Hattiesburg, Mississippi, manufacturing facility.
Managers at the Louisville, Kentucky, Hattiesburg, Mississippi and Pasadena, Texas plants have focused much of their initial efforts on lean manufacturing and the reduction of waste.
 
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