
Buildings of Mississippi
Publication Award for Guidebooks, (2021, Winner)
As Eudora Welty observed, "One place understood helps us know all places better." Nowhere is this more apropos than in her home state of Mississippi. Although accounts of its architecture have long conjured visions of white-columned antebellum mansions, its towns, buildings, and landscapes are ultimately far more complex, engaging, and challenging. This guidebook surveys a range of such locations, from Native American mounds and villages to plantation outbuildings that bear witness to the lives of enslaved African Americans, from twentieth-century enclaves built for sawmill workers and oil tycoons to neighborhoods that bolstered black Mississippians during segregation, and from the vernacular streetscapes of small towns to modern architecture in Greenville, Meridian, Jackson, and Biloxi. In the pages of this latest volume in the celebrated Buildings of the United States series, newly redesigned in a more user-friendly format, readers will come to know the history of close to 600 sites, illustrated by 250 photographs (most in full color) and 29 maps, including such wide-ranging places as Longwood and the Museum of African American History and Culture in Natchez, Vicksburg National Military Park, Winterville Mounds, the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale, the Neshoba County Jail and Courthouse, the University of Mississippi and William Faulkner’s Rowan Oak in Oxford, and the homes of Medgar and Myrlie Evers and Eudora Welty in Jackson.
A volume in the Buildings of the United States series of the Society of Architectural Historians
- Mississippi Books Page[A]n important work that brings the research on [Mississippi]'s historic architecture up-to-date. The scholarship supporting the text is impeccable. The format is accessible to armchair historians and weekend travelers as well as tourists. and the illustrations—particularly the photographs—are lavish and outstanding. This book belongs in the hands and homes of all Mississippians intrigued with our past.
Jennifer V. O. Baughn is Chief Architectural Historian at the Mississippi Department of Archives and History and the author of numerous articles on the state’s historic buildings. Michael W. Fazio was Professor Emeritus of Architecture at Mississippi State University and coauthor of The Domestic Architecture of Benjamin Henry Latrobe and Buildings across Time: An Introduction to World Architecture. Mary Warren Miller is Executive Director Emeritus of the Historic Natchez Foundation and coauthor of The Great Houses of Natchez.
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Early History and Development · Reconstruction to World War II · Towns and Communities · Residential Building Traditions · Artisans, Builders, and Architects · The Thread of Classicism · From World War II to the Present · Historic Preservation
Natchez District: Wilkinson County · Amite County · Franklin County · Adams County · Jefferson County · Claiborne County
Yazoo Bluffs Region: Warren County · Yazoo County · Holmes County · Carroll County
Delta Region: Issaquena County · Sharkey County · Washington County · Bolivar County · Coahoma County · Tunica County · Tallahatchie County · Leflore County · Sunflower County · Humphreys County
North Central Region: Grenada County · Panola County · Tate County · DeSoto County · Marshall County · Lafayette County
Northeast Region: Tippah County · Alcorn County · Tishomingo County · Lee County · Union County
Prairie Region: Monroe County · Clay County · Lowndes County · Noxubee County
Central Hills: Chickasaw County · Montgomery County · Choctaw County · Oktibbeha County · Winston County · Attala County
East Mississippi: Leake County · Neshoba County · Kemper County · Lauderdale County · Newton County · Scott County · Smith County
Jackson Metropolitan Region: Madison County · Hinds County · Rankin County
Southern Illinois Central Corridor: Copiah County · Lincoln County · Pike County
Piney Woods Region: Walthall County · Lawrence County · Simpson County · Jefferson Davis County · Covington County · Jones County · Greene County · Perry County · Forrest County · Marion County · Pearl River County · George County
Gulf Coast: Hancock Count · Harrison County · Jackson County
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