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Yazooans share memories of Federal Compress

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

With the flames gone and the smoke smell lingering in the air, the skeleton of the Federal Compress serves as a haunting reminder of Yazoo’s fire history.
An icon of a past era now lies in ruins after a fire engulfed the former compress on Water Street late Tuesday night. The cause of the fire remains unknown, but it is still a sad sight for many Yazooans who remember the warehouse during its heyday.
“I remember being awestruck at its size,” Lesley Taggart said. As a kid it was huge on the inside to me.”
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