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The Magnolia Flag 1861-94

 

"Go, Mississippi"
Official State Song
 
Words and Music by Houston Davis
 
Click HERE to listen
 
Verse:

States may sing their songs of praise
With waving flags and hip-hoo-rays,
Let cymbals crash and let bells ring
Cause here's one song I'm proud to sing.

Choruses:

Go, Mississippi, keep rolling along,
Go, Mississippi, you cannot go wrong,
Go, Mississippi, we're singing your song,
M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I

Go, Mississippi, you're on the right track,
Go, Mississippi, and this is a fact,
Go, Mississippi, you'll never look back,
M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I

Go, Mississippi, straight down the line,
Go, Mississippi, ev'rything's fine,
Go, Mississippi, it's your state and mine,
M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I

Go, Mississippi, continue to roll,
Go, Mississippi, the top is the goal,
Go, Mississippi, you'll have and you'll hold,
M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I

Go, Mississippi, get up and go,
Go, Mississippi, let the world know,
That our Mississippi is leading the show,
M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I

 

 

 

Receiving the Eagle Award from the Eagle Forum
Presented by
Mrs. Eddie Myrtle Moore of Brandon
April 5, 2005

Welcoming Meridian arts advocates to the Capitol
From Left:  Debbie Cartmell, Jay Brewster, Gloria Johnson,
Rep. Greg Snowden, and Kelly Smith

Addressing the House of Representatives, March 30, 2005

Studying bills before a floor vote, March, 2005

Mississippi's beautiful Capitol Building, Jackson, Mississippi

Alabama's historic  Capitol Building, Montgomery, Alabama

Governor Barbour announces "UpGrade" educational reforms, January 6, 2005

Governor Barbour briefs lawmakers on changes in Mississippi's Medicaid program, June 16, 2003

Governor Haley Barbour signs tort reform bill into law in the Capitol's Old Supreme Court Chamber, June 16, 2003

Press conference in the Capitol Rotunda, April 15, 2003

Lauderdale County lawmakers say:  "How 'Bout Dem Dawgs?"

Honoring 4-H Leaders from West Lauderdale High School

The days can be long at the Capitol during the session

East Mississippi Legislators participate in the Inaugural Parade  -- January 13, 2004

Haley Barbour addresses Mississippians as Governor for the first time -- January 13, 2004

Haley and Marsha Barbour as Mississippians hail their 63rd Governor -- January 13, 2004

Members of the Mississippi Legislative Conservative Coalition, April, 2003.

Congressman J. C. Watts (R--Oklahoma), Congressman Chip Pickering (R-Mississippi),
and Rep. Greg Snowden (R--Meridian), at Meridian High School, October, 2002.
Photo courtesy of Dana Covert

Representative Snowden studies proposed tort reform
legislation at his desk in the Capitol during 2002's
third special legislative session.

House members entertain at Mississippi Baptist prayer breakfast on February 7, 2002.
Pictured from left to right are Rep. Mike Eakes (D--Philadelphia), Rep. John Moore (R--Brandon),
Rep. Joey Fillingane (R--Sumrall), Rep. Mark Formby (R--Picayune),
and Rep. Greg Snowden (R--Meridian). Photo courtesy of The Baptist Record.

Representative Greg Snowden and Senators Videt Carmichael
and Sampson Jackson meet with Meridian educators on February 16, 2002.

State Games of Mississippi 2001 Athletes of the Year
Anthony Thomas and Wanda McAlister are presented
to the House of Representatives on February 19, 2002,
by Speaker Tim Ford, as Lauderdale County Representatives
Charles Young and Greg Snowden proudly look on.

Lawmakers Secure Arts & Entertainment Center For Meridian

Lauderdale County legislators join Governor Ronnie Musgrove for the signing of SB 2666
 on March 26, 2001.  This bill designates Meridian's Bonita Lakes as the site for the Southern Arts and
Entertainment Center. Pictured standing behind the governor, from left to right, are: 
Rep. Billy Nicholson (D--Little Rock), Sen. Terry Burton (D--Newton),
Rep. Greg Snowden (R--Meridian), Rep. Tommy Horne (I--Meridian), Rep. Eric Robinson (R--Quitman),
Sen. Videt Carmichael (D--Meridian), Rep. Charles Young (D--Meridian), and Sen. Sampson Jackson (D--DeKalb). 
A member of the local delegation not pictured is Rep. Reecy Dickson (D--Macon).

Meridian's own Sela Ward with Greg at the Capitol


Lauderdale County Lawmakers Honor Sela Ward
Standing left to right:  Rep. Eric Robinson (R--Quitman); Rep. Greg Snowden (R--Meridian);
 Rep. Tommy Horne (I--Meridian); Ms. Sela Ward; Rep. Charles Young (D--Meridian);
Speaker Tim Ford (D).  Seated:  Sela's son, Austin.

Members of the Mississippi Legislative Conservative Coalition announce
their 2001 platform in the Capitol Rotunda, January 18, 2001.

The House Freshman Class of 2000

Greg taking his oath of office in the
 House Chamber, January 4, 2000

Appropriations Committee Chairman Charles Capps briefs House freshmen.

Representative Greg Snowden (R--Meridian) seeks recognition in floor debate.  Other legislators pictured (L-R) are:  Rep. Dirk Dedeaux (D--Perkinston), Rep. John Moore (R--Brandon), Rep. Mark Formby (R--Picayune), Snowden, Rep. Randy Mitchell (D--New Albany).

Rep. Roger Ishee (R--Gulfport), Rep. Greg Snowden (R--Meridian),
and Speaker Tim Ford congratulate Miss Jourdyn Combs of Gulfport at ceremonies in the House Chamber on April 13, 2000.  Miss Combs was named the 1999 Female Athlete of the Year at the State Games of Mississippi,
 held annually each June in Meridian.

Rep. Billy Nicholson (D--Little Rock) and Rep. Greg Snowden (R--Meridian) welcome Mr. Josh Chaney of Newton to ceremonies at the Capitol on April 13, 2000.  Mr. Chaney was named the 1999 Male Athlete of the Year at the State Games of Mississippi, held annually each June in Meridian.

Legislators enjoy lunch at beautiful Bonita Lakes in Meridian

 

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