Adams Store (historical), Bagley Lake
|
Ammadelle; 637 N Lamar Blvd, Oxford
(photo courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of
Congress) |
Baker and Maxie Mill (historical),
Bethlehem |
Bishop Store (historical), Oxford
|
Bowles Plantation; Shinault.
Source: "Hometown Mississippi", James Brieger, 1997. |
Buford's Store (historical), Oxford
|
Cannon's Store (historical), Paris
|
Carter's Store (historical), Coles
Point |
Childress Store (historical), Tyro
|
Colemans Mill (historical), Paris
|
Crain's Store (historical), Paris
|
Crumbly's Store (hisotrical), Splinter
|
(Maud Butler) Falkner House; Lamar
Blvd, Oxford |
(William) Faulkner House (aka Rowan
Oak), built ca 1844 by Col. Robert B. Shegog. It was purchased by the Bailey family in 1872
who later sold it to William Faulkner in 1930. Old Taylor Rd, Oxford |
Fiddler's Folly, 520 N Lamar, Oxford
(photo courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of
Congress) |
Freeland & Gafford Law Office, 1013
Jackson Ave, Oxford (photo courtesy of American
Memory Project, Library of Congress) |
Frierson Home; College Hill.
Source: "Hometown Mississippi", James Brieger, 1997. |
Gallegley Store (historical), Laws
Hill |
Goolsby Store (historical), Puskus
Lake |
Greenfield was owned by William
Faulkner; Oxford |
Higginbothan Store (historical), Water
Valley |
Home of Augustus Baldwin Longstreet,
built ca 1860s, Longstreet died in 1870; 634 N Lamar, Oxford.
(photo courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of
Congress) |
Isom Place; 1003 Jefferson Ave, Oxford
(photo courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of
Congress) |
Jackson Store (historical), Denmark
|
Lafayette County Courthouse, built
1871-73, architect: S. Boling; Court House Square, Oxford (
photo courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of Congress) |
(Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus) Lamar House
, built late 1850s, purchased by LQC Lamar (son-in-law of Augustus Baldwin Longstreet)
in 1868; 616 N 14th St, Oxford. photo courtesy of American
Memory Project, Library of Congress) |
Linkers Mill (historical), Yocona
|
Little John Store (historical), Bagley
Store |
Lows Store (historical), Water Valley
|
Lusk Store (historical), Yocona
|
Mayfield Store (historical), Puskus
Lake |
Memory House, built March 10, 1837,
purchased by J.O. Ramey in 1911. In 1922, it became the home of John (brother of novelist
William Faulkner) and Lucille Ramey Faulkner. 406 University Ave, Oxford |
Morris Store (historical), Yocona
|
Mount Sylvan Academy, established
1845 by Rev. S.G. Burney & Robert Morris; Burgess.
Source: "Hometown Mississippi", James Brieger, 1997. |
Mullins Store (historical), Tula
|
(J. E.) Neilson Company, On Square,
Oxford (photo courtesy of American Memory Project, Library
of Congress) |
Old Federal Building, On Square at
Jackson St, Oxford (photo courtesy of American Memory
Project, Library of Congress) |
Parker and Joyner Mill (historical),
Tula |
Parks Store (historical), Puskus
Lake |
Pattons Store (historical), Paris
|
Presbyterian Academy, built 1840;
College Hill.
Source: "Hometown Mississippi", James Brieger, 1997. |
Ragland Store (historical), Yocona
|
Rieves Store (historical), Oxford
|
Rowan Oak, Old Taylor Rd, Oxford
(photo 1; photo 2 courtesy
of American Memory Project, Library of Congress) |
Shadowlawn, 712 S Eleventh St, Oxford
(photo courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of
Congress) |
Slates Store (historical), Coles Point
|
Smith Store (historical), Laws
Hill |
St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 113 S
Ninth St, Oxford (photo 1;
photo 2 courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of
Congress) |
Stones Store (historical), Puskus
Lake |
University of Mississippi, Barnard Observatory
, University Circle, Oxford (photo courtesy of
American Memory Project, Library of Congress) |
University of Mississippi, Geology Building
, University Circle, Oxford (photo courtesy of
American Memory Project, Library of Congress) |
University of Mississippi, Lyceum Building
, University Circle, Oxford (photo courtesy of American
Memory Project, Library of Congress) |
University of Mississippi, Skipworth House
, Oxford (photo courtesy of American Memory
Project, Library of Congress) |
Walls Store (historical), Oxford
|
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