William Bell Montgomery

William Bell Montgomery

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name = William Bell Montgomery


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birth_date = August 21, 1829
birth_place = Fairfield County, South Carolina
death_date = September 25, 1904
death_place = Starkville, Mississippi
education = Erskine College & Princeton University
occupation = farmer and editor
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parents = Hugh & Isabella Montgomery
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nationality = American
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William Bell Montgomery was born in Fairfield District, South Carolina on August 21, 1829, the son of Hugh and Isabella Montgomery. When he was six years old his family and a number of their relatives and friends moved to Oktibbeha County, Mississippi near Starkville.

His father was a pioneer surveyor as well as farmer. Both his parents' families were Associate Reformed Presbyterians, and when the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church was organized in Starkville in 1840, David Montgomery was one of the first two elders in the church.

Around 1846 Montgomery returned to South Carolina to attend Erskine College, and left that institution circa 1848. He completed his college training at the College of New Jersey where he graduated in 1850.

After some years in agriculture in Mississippi, he became a cotton broker in Mobile, Alabama, where he lived until after the Civil War. Although he had been opposed to the war and took no active part in it, he was loyal to the South.

In 1865, his health forced him to return to Mississippi where his mother and many of his relatives lived, and he became a model farmer. He introduced new grasses, as well as introducing a herd of Jersey cattle from the Isle of Jersey in the English Channel, and for over three decades was an agricultural leader in Oktibbeha County and northern Mississippi. Montgomery is credited with revolutionizing agriculture in northern Mississippi.

After a fire swept through Starkville on April 25, 1875, destroying 52 buildings, Montgomery proved to be one of the area's strongest promoters.

In 1870, he founded the Starkville Female Institute which was later taken over by the city of Starkville as the public school. In 1875, he founded the Livestock Journal as its editor, publisher, and owner. The following year he began the publication of the Southern Livestock Journal which was edited by his son, and for a time it ranked as a leading agricultural magazine in the South. The Southern Livestock Journal later became the Southern Farm Gazette and eventually merged with the Progressive Farmer.

When the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Mississippi (now known as Mississippi State University) was established in 1878, Montgomery was a leader in securing it for Starkville, and for 26 years he served as the local trustee for the college. Montgomery Hall on the campus of Mississippi State is named for Montgomery.

Montgomery died September 25, 1904 in Starkville, Mississippi.


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