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      Mystic Valley Parkway Over Alewife Brook Bridge

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        First Presbyterian Church

        Second oldest Presbyterian Church in Old Southwest. Org. April, 1807, as Bayou Pierre Church. Moved to Port Gibson 1827. Zebulon Butler first resident pastor, 1827-60. Present structure built 1859.

        Second oldest Presbyterian Church in Old Southwest. Org. April, 1807, as Bayou Pierre Church. Moved to Port Gibson 1827. Zebulon Butler first resident pastor, 1827-60. Present structure built 1859.

        • mississippi
        • church
        • religion

        First Presbyterian Church - Port Gibson Historic Tour

        609 Church. 1859-60 Romanesque Revival. This church with the hand pointing to heaven is the most famous building in Claiborne County. The original hand of gilded wood was carved by young Daniel Foley.

        609 Church. 1859-60 Romanesque Revival. This church with the hand pointing to heaven is the most famous building in Claiborne County. The original hand of gilded wood was carved by young Daniel Foley.

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        • church
        • religion

        Shreve House

        701 Church. Ca. 1825 Federal. The original floor plan consisted of four rooms, no center hall, front and back galleries. The designer and builder was Horatio Nelson Spencer, a prominent local attorney.

        701 Church. Ca. 1825 Federal. The original floor plan consisted of four rooms, no center hall, front and back galleries. The designer and builder was Horatio Nelson Spencer, a prominent local attorney.

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        Guthrie Home

        703 Church. Ca. 1840 Greek Revival/Italianate. Italianate long windows and protruding bay windows are typical of many houses built just before the Civil War. The interesting and unusual etched...

        703 Church. Ca. 1840 Greek Revival/Italianate. Italianate long windows and protruding bay windows are typical of many houses built just before the Civil War. The interesting and unusual...

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        Englesing Home

         702 Church. Ca. 1817 Federal. The birthplace of Constance Cary who was one of the young ladies involved in making the first Confederate battleflag. The small formal garden is the only one of its...

         702 Church. Ca. 1817 Federal. The birthplace of Constance Cary who was one of the young ladies involved in making the first Confederate battleflag. The small formal garden is the only one of its...

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        Rabbit Foot Minstrels

        During the first half of the 20th century, the African American Rabbit Foot Minstrels entertainers played a major role in spreading the blues via tours across the South. Founded in 1900, the...

        During the first half of the 20th century, the African American Rabbit Foot Minstrels entertainers played a major role in spreading the blues via tours across the South. Founded in 1900, the...

        • mississippi
        • blues
        • music

        John H. Nunnery

        Across the road is site of home built in 1836 by John H. Nunnery, early settler of Amite County. He had eight sons in Civil War, one in Sp.~Am. War. New Zion Baptist Church was organized here,...

        Across the road is site of home built in 1836 by John H. Nunnery, early settler of Amite County. He had eight sons in Civil War, one in Sp.~Am. War. New Zion Baptist Church was organized here,...

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        The Port Gibson Boycott

        On April 1, 1966, the local chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) imposed an economic boycott on the majority of the white-owned businesses in Port...

        On April 1, 1966, the local chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) imposed an economic boycott on the majority of the white-owned businesses in Port...

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        • african-american
        • civil rights

        Battle of Port Gibson

        On May 1, 1863, Confederate forces under Brig. Gen. John Bowen clashed with elements of two Union corps commanded by Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant. The battle began around midnight near the Shaifer House...

        On May 1, 1863, Confederate forces under Brig. Gen. John Bowen clashed with elements of two Union corps commanded by Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant. The battle began around midnight near the Shaifer House...

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        • civil war

        The Bernheimer Complex

         Built by Samuel and Jacob, prominent Jewish businessmen, this complex forms an unusual group of consecutively constructed buildings of various architectural styles. This house, built in 1901,...

         Built by Samuel and Jacob, prominent Jewish businessmen, this complex forms an unusual group of consecutively constructed buildings of various architectural styles. This house, built in...

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        • civil war
        • architecture

        Temple Gemiluth Chassed

        706 Church. 1891-92 Victorian Moro-Byzantine Revival. The architects of Temple Gemiluth Chassed, which means gift of the righteous, combined Moorish, Byzantine and Romanesque styles to produce a...

        706 Church. 1891-92 Victorian Moro-Byzantine Revival. The architects of Temple Gemiluth Chassed, which means gift of the righteous, combined Moorish, Byzantine and Romanesque styles to produce a...

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        • church
        • architecture

        Chamberlain-Hunt Academy

        Founded 1879 as a preparatory school for boys by the Presbyterian Church. Named for Jer. Chamberlain, president and David Hunt, major benefactor, of Oakland College (1826-1861), predecessor of...

        Founded 1879 as a preparatory school for boys by the Presbyterian Church. Named for Jer. Chamberlain, president and David Hunt, major benefactor, of Oakland College (1826-1861), predecessor of...

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        • education

        Calcote Memorial Highway

        Calcote Memorial Highway  Col. M.C.(Bully) Calcote. Representative  1936-1940. Senator  1940-1944. Franklin County

        Calcote Memorial Highway  Col. M.C.(Bully) Calcote. Representative  1936-1940. Senator  1940-1944. Franklin County

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        • politics

        Methodist Church

        901 Church. 1858-60 Romanesque Revival. The original building was constructed in 1826, but was destroyed by fire in 1858. The new church built on the same site, was dedicated July 8, 1860.

        901 Church. 1858-60 Romanesque Revival. The original building was constructed in 1826, but was destroyed by fire in 1858. The new church built on the same site, was dedicated July 8, 1860.

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        • church

        Claiborne County

        Established on January 27, 1802, by first General Assembly. Claiborne County was the fourth county organized in the Mississippi Territory. Carved from Jefferson County (formerly Pickering County),...

        Established on January 27, 1802, by first General Assembly. Claiborne County was the fourth county organized in the Mississippi Territory. Carved from Jefferson County (formerly Pickering...

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        • county

        Claiborne County Courthouse

        Market Street at Orange. 1845 Beaux-Arts Classicism. The original two-story brick court-house was constructed in 1845. The Confederate Monument occu-pies a small portion of the siteof the original...

        Market Street at Orange. 1845 Beaux-Arts Classicism. The original two-story brick court- house was constructed in 1845. The Confederate Monument occu-pies a small portion of the siteof the...

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        • courthouse

        White Pass and Yukon Route Broadway Depot