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Isaac Franklin

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Although Wiki states Franklin County Mississippi was named for Benjamin Franklin, a northerner from the colonial period in American history, one would question, "what was Benjamin Franklins contributions to SW Mississippi during king cotton". It would seem the early 1800's impact of Isaac Franklin, owner/partner in one of the largest slave trading companies with his nephew Armfield, (Franklin and Armfield Slave Trading Co) kingpins of domestic slave trade during king cotton would have had more recognition in SW Mississippi naming during the formation of counties and street. Natchez Mississippi, Adams county was divided to create adjacent Franklin County. Isaac Franklin is listed on the Forks of the Road plaque recognizing his massive slave trade operated in Natchez, which just happen to be located on Franklin Street. So why would anyone suggest Franklin Street or Adjacent Franklin County be named for Benjamin Franklin when Isaac Franklin ran a lucrative and very prosperous slave business on that street. The plaque notes the street was named for Isaac Franklin who operated his massive slave trade from that street. So Why would the adjacent county, be named after Benjamin Franklin, not Isaac Franklin. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 45.31.84.66 (talkcontribs) 20 June 2019‎

Copied from this edit, may have been intended as comment Elassint Hi 02:38, 10 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]