Discover TomBigbee Country Magazine

The Tombigbee River Area was discovered by the Chickasaws, Choctaws and Upper Creeks, then DeSoto re-discovered in in the
1500s and then a bunch of canny Scotch from S. Carolina discovered it in the early 1800s and now we invite YOU to discover
it today. Everything you read in TCM is true! Whether it is or not! We glory in our past, those were the good old days, whether
they were or not! We are proud of Mississippi and feel sorry for people who have been forced to live elsewhere, whether they
were or not! TomBigbee Country is just a simple country magazine that is secure enough to make fun of ourselves and our way
of life.
Any time the Yankees are ready, we will go at it again! Look out Sherman, run, here comes Forrest!
Our Writers
TCM has a huge staff of writers— OUR READERS! Outstanding
area historians and authors regularly contribute articles to the magazine, however, a major part of each issue is submitted
by its readers recalling their memories of particular times and places in the Tombigbee area. Most of these people have never
had their writings published before and their delightful stories add greatly to the appeal of the magazine. Editor & Publisher:
Keith Bryson, Staff Writer: Brent Coleman, 662-343-9012. . Technical Assistance;
Randy Perkins662-356-6056 and John W. Benson662-369-8130 .

If you never heard of the "BULL SNAKE" you will learn about one here. Bull Snakes hail from J.W.'s old stomping ground
at Slick Lizard, Alabama, which, if you don't know, is near Nauvoo, and the Bull Snake runs thru the grass its head in the
air roaring like an angry bull!!

Stories in TCM will put a smile on your face or make you laugh out loud as they bring back memories of the past and times
you may have forgotten about.
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