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Finley Place, previously known as the “Jones-Shuford Place”, was built in 1859 by Martha Reese Jones (1820-1874), the widow of Egbert Rufus Jones (died 1856). The Jones family were pioneers in the area, and originally settled in the now-lost town ...
Location ID: #10001513
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It is a two-story brick edifice and has stepped-parapets on the gables. During the Civil War, a shell hit the church when the town was being fired upon and it remains embedded to this day.
Red brick church built circa 1830 located in the ...
Location ID: #10044545
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Location ID: #10124583
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City-owned, this example of Mississippi urban forestry features three lakes, nature trails, a jogging and walking track, biking, horseback riding trails and fishing. Admission is free and open year-round 7 a.m. until 10 p.m.
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Location ID: #10124584
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One of Meridian's oldest cemeteries is Rose Hill. Much of our history was shaped by those resting here. The oldest grave marker dates back to 1853, but burials were most likely taking place prior to that date. Here you will find the graves of city ...
Location ID: #10124952
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The original Alcorn County Courthouse was built in 1880 on this site in Corinth, and was destroyed in a devastating fire in 1917. This building was constructed in its place in 1918 by architect N.W. Overstreet of Jackson, Mississippi. Overstreet ...
Location ID: #10124929
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The Benton County Courthouse was built in 1873 by the architect George Wilson Patrick Sr. of the firm Patrick and Price out of Booneville, Mississippi. It is located in the center of Ashland, the Benton County seat. It has not been used as an ...
Location ID: #10124928
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When the original town of Holly Springs was founded in 1836, plans to build a Courthouse were formed almost immediately. Though the Marshall County Courthouse was originally planned as a brick structure, a clapboard two-story structure topped with ...
Location ID: #10124923
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The first Tippah County Courthouse was a log structure built in 1836 and located on the northeast corner of the Ripley Square. It was replaced in 1838 by the first permanent courthouse, a brick building constructed by architect Peter Garland in the ...
Location ID: #10124955
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The Union County Courthouse, in New Albany, was built in 1909. The first courthouse in New Albany was built in 1870, when the town was re-founded during Reconstruction. In 1872 it was replaced by a new brick courthouse, which was destroyed by fire ...
Location ID: #10124925
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The Yalobusha County Courthouse was built in Water Valley in 1896. Yalobusha County has two judicial districts, with the second courthouse located in nearby Coffeeville. The Courthouse was designed by Walter Chamberlin. Originally, the Courthouse ...
Location ID: #10000368
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Hillcrest Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Holly Springs, Mississippi, United States. Established in 1837, it is known as the "Little Arlington of the South." It contains the burials of five Confederate generals.
The cemetery was established in ...
Location ID: #10028326
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You’ll not visit another home like Walter Place. It is unique.
Walter Place took the large columns and broad pediment style of Greek Revival houses being built across the South in the 1850s and elevated it to a grander scale.
Location ID: #10000850
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Built in 1854, Jacinto Courthouse once served one of the largest counties in the State of Mississippi, Tishomingo. Tishomingo County, named for the leading chief of the Chickasaw tribe, comprised more that 923,000 acres until 1870 when it was ...
Location ID: #10042455
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In 1905, The Mississippi Conference of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church founded the Mississippi Industrial College in Holly Springs under the leadership of Bishop Elias Cottrell. His objectives were to provide literary and industrial training ...
Location ID: #10000047
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The first Holly Springs Depot was built around 1858, next to the newly-constructed Mississippi Central Rail Line. Due to Holly Springs’ location in the 1850s at the center of North Mississippi’s bustling agricultural economy, a rail line from north ...
Location ID: #10001064
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Lochinvar is an antebellum plantation house near Pontotoc, Mississippi built by Robert Gordon c. 1836. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Architecture
The house's heart pine woodwork and handmade bricks highlight the ...
Location ID: #10000447
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Airliewood, one of the South's premier Gothic Revival houses, located in historic Holly Springs, Mississippi
Airliewood is located on Salem Avenue in Holly Springs. Surrounded by iron fences and mature trees, the home is almost entirely hidden ...
Location ID: #10048133
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Huge park offers ancient rock formations & myriad flora species plus stocked lake, trails & camping.
Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Tishomingo State Park is steeped in history and scenic beauty. Archaeological excavations ...
Location ID: #10000653
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In 1948, the administrative center of the Diocese of Natchez was transferred to Jackson and the see was renamed the Diocese of Natchez-Jackson.
Location ID: #10000098
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Built 1931, Arch- Claude Lindsley, Contr- Angle-Blackford Co.
Addition 1987, Arch- Canizaro Trigiani and Eley Assoc., Contr- Dunn Constr. Co.
The Hinds County Courthouse and jail is a five-story and basement, 90' by 196', nine-bay by ...