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Hattiesburg
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Hat·ties·burg  (htz-bûrg)
A city of southeast Mississippi southeast of Jackson. Once a lumbering center, it now has varied industries. Population: 48,000.
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Noun1.Hattiesburg - a town in southeast Mississippi
Magnolia State, Mississippi, MS - a state in the Deep South on the gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate States during the American Civil War


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I said, 'Well, that's fine'," she said in Hattiesburg, Mississippi before flying north.
MacQuarrie and her husband Allan of Auburn; his mother, Euinice (Kurbs) Gustafson of Marlborough; two brothers, Arnold Gustafson of Hattiesburg, Mississippi and Gerald Gustafson of Northborough; three granddaughters who were his pride and joy, Amanda N.
Camille Daglio resides in Hattiesburg, Mississippi and currently serves as the President of the Mississippi Chapter of the National Ataxia Foundation.
 
 
 
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