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Heritage:
Greg
Snowden began his third consecutive term as a member of the Mississippi House of
Representatives in January, 2008, being unopposed for re-election in the 2007
general election. A Republican first
elected
to the Legislature over
a two-term Democrat incumbent in 1999, and re-elected in 2003 by a 66% majority, Greg serves District 83,
which includes parts of both
Lauderdale and Clarke counties, and portions of
five municipalities: Meridian, Quitman, Marion, Stonewall and Enterprise.
For the 2008-2011 term, Snowden will serve on six (6) standing House committees:
Rules (to which he was elected by his colleagues), Judiciary (A), Public Health
and Welfare, Constitution,
Municipalities, and State Library, as well as Parliamentarian of the Mississippi
House Republican Conference. Greg is the third Snowden to serve Lauderdale
County in the Mississippi Legislature -- Greg's great-great grandfather, William Burnice
Snowden, was a member of the House of Representatives in the 1870's, and Greg's
great-uncle, Thomas Franklin "Tom" Snowden, pictured on the right, served three
(3) terms in the House in the 1940's and '50's.
Greg's ancestors were some of the original
settlers of Lauderdale County. Greg's paternal great-great-great
grandfather, James Snowden, a native of South Carolina, relocated with his wife, Mary Margaret Thames, to Lauderdale County in 1834-35, mere months after the
county's founding. James and Mary Margaret, who previously had resided for
more than a decade in Wilcox County and Monroe County in Alabama during the
legendary
"Flush Times"
eventually would rear a family of 15 children in the Center
Hill community of Lauderdale County. Two of their sons, Enoch Ransom
Snowden and Joseph J. Snowden, both served as privates in Company G of the 9th
Mississippi infantry regiment, Chalmers Brigade, Army of Tennessee, C.S.A.
Captured at the Battle of Murfreesboro (where Enoch was wounded), both brothers
were transported to the Federal prison at
Camp Douglas,
Illinois, where Enoch
died of his wounds in February, 1863. Joseph's fate is uncertain, but he did not return home from
the War.
East Mississippi,
along with much of the deep South, was devastated by
General Sherman's Federal army
during the War
Between the States. In the years following the War, Greg's maternal
great-great-grandfather, Lewis Henry Covington, also a South Carolina native, moved his own large
family from Cherokee County, Alabama to the Bailey community in Lauderdale
County, where the Covingtons have flourished ever since.
Greg's parents, Elton Monroe Snowden and Almeta Covington, both graduates of Center Hill High School, married May 7, 1935
at Shucktown, and honeymooned in Meridian, where Elton first drove a taxi, and
in 1937 acquired and thereafter continuously operated a Shell
service station at the corner of 6th Street and 19th Avenue for 49 years until
his retirement in 1986. Greg's parents are pictured at left with a young
George W. Bush, who made a campaign tour in Meridian in May, 1988 on behalf of
his father, then-Vice President George H. W. Bush. Greg's father passed away
on June 6, 2002, and his mother passed away on December 21, 2004.

Greg grew up in the East End of Meridian,
in a home located at 1412 17th Avenue. A product of the Meridian Public
Schools, Greg attended Witherspoon Elementary School, Kate Griffin Junior High
School, and is a 1972 graduate of Meridian High School, where he played trumpet
in the Meridian Wildcat Band.
Here is some more vital information about Greg:
Personal:
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Two Daughters, Emily (27) and Katie (23) |
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Emily Snowden Dabbs, a 2003 magna cum laude graduate of
William Carey College, received an
M.Div. degree in 2006 at the George W.
Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University in Waco, Texas, and
an M.S. in Education from Baylor in 2007. Emily is a fifth-grade
teacher in the Pearl River County (Mississippi) Public Schools. Emily
is married to Rev. Drew Dabbs, who pastors the New Henleyfield Southern Baptist
Church in Pearl River County. |
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Katie Snowden Crawford is a 2007 summa cum laude graduate of The University of Alabama
where she majored in journalism and was a member of Phi Mu
sorority. As a college student Katie was a student editorial assistant for the
Alabama Alumni Magazine and
a staff member of The
Crimson White school newspaper. Katie, who currently is an
editorial intern with Southern
Living Magazine in Birmingham, married Drew Crawford, of
Curry, Alabama, on May 17, 2008. |
Education:
Professional:
Affiliations & Associations:
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First Baptist Church, Meridian, Mississippi |
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Meridian Little Theatre, President
(2000-02) |
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Downtown Meridian
Optimist Club |
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University of Alabama
Million Dollar Band Association, President 1995-97 |
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University of
Alabama National Alumni Association, National Vice President 1990-92 |
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Vanderbilt
University Alumni Association |
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Delegate from Mississippi, 1988 Republican National
Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana |
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Member,
Mississippi Republican State Executive Committee, 2004-08 |
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Past President, Greater Meridian Jaycees |

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