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The legend of Robert Johnson has been ingrained in Blues lore. Born in Hazlehurst, Miss. in 1911, Johnson spent his early years drifting from Delta plantation to plantation, being influenced by various blues musicians. However, because he lacked playing skills, Johnson returned home and married.

Months later he emerged from Hazlehurst without his wife but with an amazing ability to play the guitar. Legend claims Johnson sold his soul to the Devil at the crossroads of Highways 61 and 49 so he could play the Delta blues. His talent took him all over the country and to Canada, but his recordings in 1936 and 1937 guaranteed his fame.

Johnson spent time in the Baptist Town area of Greenwood just before his career ended abruptly a year later. Supposedly poisoned by a jealous husband at a juke joint at Three Forks where Highways 82 and 49E intersect, Johnson was taken to a shotgun house at the Star of the West Plantation north of Greenwood, where he lingered for several days before dying on Aug. 16, 1938, at the age of 27.

Johnson’s death and burial created a mystery almost as great as his talent’s sudden appearance.

His death certificate says Johnson is buried at Zion Church — but which one?


Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church

Columbia Records donated a memorial stone marker to commemorate a site at the Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church near Morgan City in 1991.


Payne Chapel

Before that, a rock band took it upon themselves to mark a site at Payne Chapel Missionary Baptist Church in nearby Quito.


Little Zion Missionary Baptist Church

In 2002, a gravestone was erected at the Little Zion Missionary Baptist Church on Money Road north of Greenwood. This sight, established by an eye witness to the burial, is considered the most reliable and is an official stop on the Mississippi Blues Trail.

The map to the right shows the location of all three possible burial sites.

The Greenwood Blues Heritage Museum & Gallery documents Johnson’s death and burial.

Photograph of Robert Johnson © Delta Haze Corporation.
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