Jayess, Mississippi


Jayess is an unincorporated community in Lawrence County, Mississippi, United States.

History

Jayess was named for J.S. Butterfield, owner of the Butterfield Lumber Company. The Butterfield Company laid down a railroad through Jayess in 1912 to transport timber being harvested in the area to the company's sawmill in Norfield, approximately west of Jayess. J.S. Butterfield's initials were used until the Postal Department changed it in when opened in 1912, to create the name "Jayess.". A post office is still located at the settlement.
Both a sawmill and a cotton gin were located in Jayess.
A klavern of the Ku Klux Klan was located in Jayess during the early 1960s.
The Jayess Baptist Church is located at the settlement. Located west of Jayess is the Boyd-Cothern House, constructed in 1837, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

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