Hopoca, Mississippi

Hopoca is an unincorporated community in Leake County, Mississippi, in the United States.According to one source, Hopoca is a Choctaw name likely meaning either "distant" or "one who picks or grazes".The Commission was formed to disperse land after the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek.Claiborne, William M. Gwin and Charles Fisher (who was a former member of the United States House of Representatives from North Carolina and was serving as a land agent at the time).This Leake County, Mississippi state location article is a stub.
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Unincorporated communityCountryMississippiCountyTime zoneCentral (CST)Area code(s)601 & 769Leake County, MississippiUnited StatesTennesseeTreaty of Dancing Rabbit CreekJ.F.H. ClaiborneWilliam M. GwinCharles FisherUnited States House of RepresentativesNorth CarolinaGeographic Names Information SystemUnited States Geological SurveyUnited States Department of the InteriorCounty seatCarthageSebastopolWalnut GroveRedwaterStanding PineCommunitiesBolatushaEdinburgGood HopeMaddenMidwayOfahomaThomastownTuscolaWigginsIndian reservationMississippi Choctaw ReservationLeake County