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This cemetery is located in Mashulaville, a rural community in Noxubee County, Mississippi. According to William Bright's book, Native American Placenames in the United States, published in 2007, the community was likely named for Mashula, a Choctaw leader. Buried in the cemetery are families named Eichelberger, Lipscomb, Lockler, Otis, Perkins, Sennett, Shaw, and Simmons.
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