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Name This Place 4.1
Previous Mississippi Preservationist Extraordinaires: Name This Place 1: tsj1957 Name This Place 2: doakley Name This Place 3: Carunzel These are the names that will live on through the ages as the shining lights of the MissPres universe. Your name… Read More ›
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Getting geared up for the Big Event
Tomorrow, we’ll start our fourth Name This Place contest, an exciting time in the life of all MissPresers. It’s been a while since we’ve had a contest, and I know we’ve had a number of new readers join our group… Read More ›
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MissPres News Roundup 1-29-2010
It’s hard to believe the end of January is already here. Seems like just yesterday, I was sitting looking at my Christmas tree. Oh, actually, it was just yesterday. Hey, what can I say–I am not bound by the strict… Read More ›
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The Story of Mississippi’s New Capitol: Barnes and Link report in
Well, here we are at the end of this four-part series looking back to when the New Capitol was taking shape there on its double block on the north side of town. Today, the two reports mentioned in yesterday’s post,… Read More ›
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The Story of Mississippi’s New Capitol: Git-R-Done
Here’s the third part of the always-exciting “Report of the State House Commission to the Legislature of Mississippi, 1902.” If you’re coming in late, pick up Part 1, in which the commission hires an architect, and Part 2, where the… Read More ›
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The Story of Mississippi’s New Capitol: Hiring the contractor
Continuing our reading in the “Report of the State House Commission to the Legislature of Mississippi, 1902” . . . In yesterday’s post, we saw the formation of the State House Commission and their almost superhuman speed in hiring an… Read More ›
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The Story of Mississippi’s New Capitol: Hiring an architect
Back in December, I mentioned in “More Architect/Builder Pics: Link and Barnes” that I wanted to post more about the New Capitol and how it came to be. That will be our project for this week. Tucked at the back… Read More ›
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MissPres News Roundup 1-22-2010
I’m always nervous to report a slow news week for fear I’ve missed something important, but I have full confidence that if I do fail miserably at my reportorial task, diligent MissPresers will set me right as quick as a… Read More ›
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Windows, Government Programs, and Why They Shouldn’t Mix
Here I was enjoying my dinner and catching up on my Wall Street Journal reading–it’s a terrible feeling to not only be behind in my books and magazines but also in my newspapers–and I had to gulp and take a… Read More ›
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An Architectural Primer for Mississippi
Two articles have gone up on the Mississippi History Now site that will help give a good basic view of architecture in the Magnolia State. For those unfamiliar with it, History Now is the online publication of the Mississippi Historical… Read More ›
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What I really meant was Mendenhall Elementary
In case you missed my correction to last Friday’s News Roundup, I mistakenly stated that Magee Elementary School was threatened with demolition, when in fact the caption in the Magee Courier’s article clearly stated it was Mendenhall Elementary. Because I… Read More ›
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Martin Luther King Jr. in Mississippi
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Add these to your long-weekend schedule
First, a good article in the New York Times about the interest in restoring Rosenwald schools, “Black Schools Restored as Landmarks.” As usual, it concentrates on Rosenwald schools in Eastern seaboard states and ignores Mississippi, which had the second-highest number… Read More ›
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MissPres News Roundup 1-15-2010
As much as it seems hard to believe while watching the human and structural devastation in Haiti, other events that affect our own little postage stamp have been going on this week. —————————————————- In Hattiesburg, the old high school is… Read More ›
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Architectural Twins
I’ve been out and about the Magnolia State braving wind, snow, sleet, and broken water mains to scout out cool old buildings and bring you, my loyal MissPres readers, a report of what’s out there. As you remember, I drove… Read More ›
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Before and After: Mississippi Coliseum
I know you’re all pondering yesterday’s ponderous post, so today I thought I’d go easy on you with just a couple of pictures. Besides that, my snug little historic house in Fondren is currently suffering a drought of sorts, due… Read More ›
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Patience, Grasshopper
I’ve thought alot about the King Edward lately, as much about the preservation story of the last 40 years than about the recent grand re-opening. I realize that it’s dangerous to use the King Edward story as a model for… Read More ›
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Does this mean you hate it, Miss Ada Louise?
I took the opportunity over the holidays to get back into my reading schedule and finish books that I had started during the dog days of summer. One of those was Ada Louise Huxtable’s recent compilation of her decades of… Read More ›
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MissPres News Roundup 1-8-2010
What? Unheard of to have two news roundups in one week! But this is a new year, so openness to change is a good thing, right? I promise we’ll get back on our once-a-week-on-Friday schedule next week, but I realized… Read More ›
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Stumped?
As of today, I’m unilaterally and without UN sanction declaring myself the winner of the Jackson Details mini-contest, which has been out on the World Wide Web for over two weeks now. Out of the five detail photos from downtown… Read More ›
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Meridian in the Beginning
One of my favorite things is looking through old city directories–aren’t they cool? Ok, maybe not cool in the traditional sense, but interesting. One that contains all sorts of valuable information is the 1888 directory for Meridian, the first one… Read More ›
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Salvaging the remains of the Sprague
Last week, Marty Kittrell ran a series of photos on his beautiful photo blog of the remains of the once-great steam towboat Sprague, which plied the Mississippi and ended up as a theater on the banks of the river in Vicksburg after WWII…. Read More ›
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MissPres News Roundup 1-4-2010
While y’all were celebrating the holidays, some even basking in the sun of Trinidad (*cough* Carunzel *cough*), I’ve been diligently scanning the newspapers and other media for stories that might interest MissPres readers. I’ve also been watching with a small… Read More ›
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Looking Back at 2009
Happy New Year, Y’all! Before we blast off, I thought it would be interesting to take a look back at last year’s MissPres statistics. Ok, maybe not interesting to you, but interesting to me. MissPres got started on February 9, 2009,… Read More ›
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National Register 2009 (Part 2)
The second of a two-part retrospective on the National Register of Historic Places listings for Mississippi this year. As with the first part from yesterday, all of the below including photos has been provided by our kind-hearted preservationist friends at the… Read More ›
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National Register 2009 (Part 1)
Well, we come to the granddaddy of them all, the National Register of Historic Places. What places have been listed this year and why are they important? Ask and you shall receive, the Bible says, so I came hat in… Read More ›
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Mississippi Landmarks 2009
Our impulse to create lists of accomplishments and failures continues today, with a list of the newly designated Mississippi Landmarks in the state. The Mississippi Landmark designation is conferred by the Board of Trustees of the Mississippi Dept. of Archives… Read More ›
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New Deal and 101 Places in One: Church Street School
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Update on Arlington
January 28, 2019
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New Lease on Life for Rodney Presbyterian?
November 2, 2018
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News from Natchez
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African American History ›
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Happy Easter 2019 A.D.
April 19, 2019
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HABS in Mississippi: Concord Quarters, Natchez
March 28, 2019
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Choose Your Pilgrimage
March 21, 2019
Antebellum ›
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Christie’s Auction of Antebellum Brandon Female Academy Daguerreotypes
June 6, 2025
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HABS in Mississippi: John Ford House, Marion County
July 11, 2019
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MissPres News Roundup 7-8-2019
July 8, 2019
Cemeteries ›
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Columbus Marble Works and its architectural culls
May 31, 2018
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MissPres News Roundup 4-23-2018
April 23, 2018
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MissPres News Roundup 3-26-2018
March 26, 2018
Churches ›
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Tag Tuesday: 1830-1839
July 2, 2019
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Tag Tuesday: 1810-1819
March 5, 2019
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Seven Mississippi Places Added to National Register
February 27, 2019
Civil Rights ›
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African American Civil Rights Preservation Grants
August 27, 2018
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Public Comments Open for Bringing Evers House into NPS
August 13, 2018
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MissPres News Roundup 5-8-2018
May 8, 2018
Civil War ›
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MDAH Announces 2018 CLG Grants
April 24, 2018
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MissPres News Roundup 3-20-2018
March 20, 2018
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MissPres News Roundup 9-5-2017
September 5, 2017
Cool Old Places ›
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Meridian Police Station again under threat
December 20, 2023
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Who remembers Burger Chef?
January 7, 2020
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New research available on Mississippi’s oldest building
October 22, 2019
Courthouses ›
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HABS in Mississippi: Lowndes County Courthouse
January 30, 2019
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N. W. Overstreet-designed Alcorn County Courthouse Centennial on October 4
September 26, 2018
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A Call for Mississippi’s Best Preservation Projects
April 10, 2018
Demolition/Abandonment ›
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Roadside Mississippi: Pizza as Architecture
January 15, 2020
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Itawamba County’s Historic Banner School, Preserved…For Now
September 9, 2019
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NPS plans to demolish . . . er . . . “remove” several National Register-listed Tupelo Homesteads. Tell them what you think by June 28!
June 27, 2019
Hospitals/Medical ›
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Mid-Century Mississippi: University Medical School and Teaching Hospital
February 28, 2019
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Hill-Burton Before and After: Franklin County Health Dept.
September 25, 2018
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HABS in Mississippi: Stealing an Alabama HABS Structure – “Jacinto” Doctor’s Office
September 20, 2018
Lost Mississippi ›
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Friends of Kebyar Journal Issue about Bruce Goff’s Gutman House is Available Now
June 18, 2019
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Vacation Postcards: MSU President’s Home
March 12, 2019
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Lost Mississippi: Glenwood
January 22, 2019
Mississippi Landmarks ›
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Two preservation related events this week
August 6, 2019
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Community Heritage Preservation Grant Applications Open
July 9, 2019
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MissPres News Roundup 6-25-2019
June 25, 2019
Mississippi Towns ›
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New Deal in Mississippi: Laurel Sweet Potato Starch Factory
September 3, 2019
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Historic Natchez Foundation Unveils New Website
August 13, 2019
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Mid-Century Mississippi: Subsistence Homesteads
July 10, 2019
Modernism ›
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Your Solar House in Mississippi
June 20, 2025
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Six properties added to National Register
June 24, 2019
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Historic Hunt High School Damaged in Columbus Tornado
February 26, 2019
New Deal ›
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Memorial Day 2019
May 27, 2019
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Carson’s former Art Deco gymnasium-auditorium
April 16, 2019
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War Memorial Building’s Mystery Faces Revealed?
November 12, 2018
News Roundups ›
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Changes at MDAH Historic Sites
April 23, 2019
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A news roundup before the weekend
December 7, 2018
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MissPres News Roundup 5-29-2018
May 29, 2018
Preservation People/Events ›
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Nominate Mississippi’s Most Endangered Historic Places and Show Off Your Photography Skills
June 26, 2019
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Listen Up: Journey to a Downtown Turnaround
May 24, 2019
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Exhibit on builder Carroll Ishee on display
May 17, 2019
Renovation Projects ›
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Delta Queen Coming Back to the River
July 1, 2019
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Nominate your Best of the South!
May 6, 2019
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Waverley Back on Pilgrimage Under New Owners
April 5, 2019
