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Purdy, Tennessee is a rural unincorporated community 3.5 mi (5.6 km) northeast of Selmer in McNairy County, Tennessee, United States. Until 1890, Purdy was the county seat of McNairy County.
   Failed railroad development in the 1850s kept the community rural until today, without industries, major business ventures or tourism.

Demographics

In 1850, according to Census records, the population of Purdy was 260. The population was residing in 43 dwelllings in the district.

Geography

Purdy is located at 35.22670 North, 88.53060 West, 3.5 mi (5.6 km) northeast of Selmer in McNairy County.
   The elevation above sea level is 570 ft (173.7 m).

Folklore

Col. Fielding Hurst, an Officer in the Civil War, was murdered by one of his enemies in his mansion in 1871, according to local folklore. He is said to have been responsible for the death of some residents of Purdy. According folklore, the cemetery and the mansion are haunted by the souls who lost their lives. Gaves on the Purdy cemetery date back to the early 1800s and the Civil War era.

Economy

The community's main source of income is agriculture (especially cotton).

Historical

After the abolition of slavery, sharecropping was the primary means of income for low income families in the area. Mostly for the cultivation of cotton, land would be used by sharecroppers in return for a share of the crop to the landowner.

Modern

Modern machines like the cotton picker have made the manual cultivation obsolete over time as they took over the work from the hand laborers.
   In 2007, Purdy was a rural unincorporated community with no industries, major business ventures or tourism.

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