Water Companies in Byhalia, MS
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* City of Byhalia
(662) 838-2135 more info
Days Water Association
(662) 449-1159 more info
Harmontown Water Association
(662) 526-0656 more info
Hernando Water Department
(662) 429-9092 more info
Holly Springs Water Department
(662) 252-4411 more info
Horn Lake Water Association
(662) 393-0140 more info
Lewisburg Water Association
(662) 895-6022 more info
Memphis Light Gas & Water Division
(901) 367-3300 more info
North Mississippi Utility Co
(662) 429-9509 more info
South West Water Co
(662) 393-4285 more info
Southaven Utilities Division
(662) 393-7353 more info

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Facts about Byhalia, MS:
Byhalia (bye-HAY-lee-uh) is a town in Marshall County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 706 as of the 2000 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 2.9 square miles (7.5 km2), all land. The town of Byhalia was founded in 1838 when C.W. Rains and Wash Poe purchased land at the intersection of Pigeon Roost Road (now Church Street) and the Collierville-Chulahoma Road (now Highway 309). Pigeon Roost Road was originally the Chickasaw Trail, the route followed by Hernando DeSoto in 1541. Pigeon Roost Road had been improved in 1835 to accommodate the removal of the Chickasaw Nation to Oklahoma. Byhalia was named for a creek spelled Bihalee. The Chickasaw word was Dai-yi-il-ah meaning ?White Oak.? The U.S. Postal Service accepted the name Byhalia in 1846. Byhalia's location had several advantages for an early settlement, lying near the crossroad site where the Pigeon Roost Road ran from Memphis to Oxford and Pontotoc. Much land...

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