Walthall, Mississippi, US is a town in Webster County, founded in 1872 and named after Edward C. Walthall, a Confederate general and later US Senator. The town was incorporated in 1876 and had a peak population of around 800 in the early 20th century. Walthall is home to the Webster County Fair, an annual event that has taken place since 1926. The town's economy is primarily agriculture-based, with soybeans, corn, and cotton as the main crops.
Dollar General takes the top spot among Dollar Stores and Deep Discount Stores in Walthall, Mississippi with 1 locations as of April 12, 2024.