History of Sturgis
From notes written by Mrs. Tommie Hamill,
1935
Sturgis is located
in southwestern Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. It is eighteen miles
west of Mississippi State University. In 1883, after the building
of the Aberdeen/Durant branch of the Illinois Central Railroad, the town
of Sturgis was established. A wealthy stock-holder in the ICR from
Kentucky asked that the town be named in her honor, and her wish was granted.
In the latter
part of the 1800's, Sturgis had many business houses. Some of the
owners were the Fondren brothers (General Store), Jim Quinn, Jeff and Zeke
Barron, Dave and Bill Hunt, Abb Harrison, Semmie Oswalt, Dr. Bill Edwards
(Dry Goods), Dr. W.J. Barron (Drug Store), Mr. Sim Moss (Boarding House
and Blacksmith Shop) and C.P. Hannah (Boarding House).
Leading citizens
during that time were G.E. and Jim Galceran, Cul. B. Hannah, Dock Hannah,
Peter Quinn, Joe Montgomery, N.Q. Adams, Henry G. Sikes, Andy Sikes, Richard
Sikes, Smith Sikes, Jack Owens, Charlie Makamson, Tom Skelton, Tom Livingston,
George Morgan, Pilot Hunt, John Hunt, McDuff Hunt, Dan Thomas, Newton Daniel,
Felix Shropshire, John Oswalt, Red Sharp, Tom L. Jackson, and G.R. McIlvaney.
On March
30, 1884, a cyclone destroyed property in Stugis and razed a
number of buildings. Among the number was the Presbyterian
Church , in which Professor Ramsey was teaching the village
school. In 1885 the Presbyterians built a new church,
all hands turning out to help with the job.
Methodists built
a church in 1886, but it was replaced in 1921 with a new structure.
A Baptist church was organized in 1888, but services were held in the school
until the church could be built. That church was destroyed by a storm
in 1915 and rebuilt in 1920.
In 1881 there
was a one-teacher school; a three teacher school developed in 1890.
The building was destroyed by fire in 1931, and the current facility was
erected.
The town of Sturgis
was incorporated in 1902 with J.G. Bevill as its first mayor. Others
who have served as mayor of Sturgis are G.E. Galceran, J.W. Landrun. F.M.
Adams, R.L. Hannah, J.A. McReynolds, Sr., W.T. Robinson, S.P. Morgan and
others. The current mayor is
Jacob Scott Smith.
In 1903 a fire
swept the business section leaving but one of the twenty business
houses, that of Dave E. Rainey. Our people undaunted
rose and built again bigger and better houses adding telephones
and other modern facilities.
Whitefield
Masonic Lodge was organized in 1874. In 1913 the Lodge moved to Sturgis
and was renamed the Sturgis Lodge. A new hall was built in 1958.
Sturgis Women's Club was organized in 1924. On June 8, 1928, Sturgis
Chapter No. 279 Order of the Eastern Star was organized.
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