Jeremiah M. P. Williams

Jeremiah M. P. Williams (died June 24, 1884) was a Baptist preacher and state legislator in Mississippi.[1][2] He served several terms in the Mississippi Senate during and after the Reconstruction era.[3] He represented Adams County, Mississippi.[1]

He was one of the incorporators of the Mississippi Printing and Publishing Company.[4] In 1870 he was Corresponding Secretary of the Colored Missionary Baptist Convention.[5] He was designated to give the introductory sermon at its 1876 meeting.[6]

He died in Minorville, Mississippi.[7]

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