Alamucha (also Alamutcha) is an unincorporated community in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, United States.
Alamucha originated as a Choctaw settlement, and was named for the nearby Alamuchee Creek.
[10][11] John J. McElroy, a merchant from Alamucha, enlisted in Bozeman's Company in May 1861, and the following month participated in the Battle of First Manassas.
[12] Later in the war, Leonidas Polk, a general in the Confederate States Army, temporarily evacuated his troops to a location near Alamucha.
[14] All that remains today at the settlement are some homes along Highway 496, and a station of the Alamucha Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department.