Noxubee
County
Cline House, Macon
(photo1; photo
2 courtesy Library of Congress) |
Cockrell Plantation
(historical) E side of county, about 30 miles SW of Brooksville |
Crow-Shot-Bag-Place,
owners in 1865: A.P. Malone & Mr. Sykes |
Field Plantation
(historical)
15 Mi SE of Shuqualak |
Flora House; Line St,
Shuqualak |
Goodwin-Harrison House;
Jefferson St, Macon |
Harrison House,
Macon (photo courtesy Library of
Congress) |
Maudwin; Washington
St, Macon |
McGeehee-Ames House
(aka Hardscrabble); Magnolia Dr. S of jct. with US 45, Macon |
(J.J.) Pleasants
House, Macon (photo 1; photo
2 courtesy Library of Congress) |
Richardson House,
Macon (photo courtesy Library
of Congress) |
(Old) Salem School;
3.4 mi. W of Macon on SR 14, Macon |
(William Henry) Scales
House (aka The Anchorage); Magnolia Dr, Macon. Built around 1892.
William H. Scales (d. 1802) was the son of Dr. Nathaniel F. Scales of Crawford,
MS. William had several siblings, among them younger brothers Noah
F. Scales, and Charles Scales who lived on Jefferson Street in Macon.
Photo,
contemporary 2003; Photo,
ca 1912. Photos and history courtesy Sheila Alawine Thead.) |
Shuqulak Plantation |
Yates-Flora House (aka
Flora Residence); Wayne St, Macon (photo
courtesy Library of Congress) |
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