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Downtown Brandon Historic District

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62: 76: 101: 108: 83: 304:"This two-storied building of hand-hewn rock was built at the tremendous cost of $ 6,000. The story goes that he discovered the local rock deposit, hauled rock into town, shaped each one and then put them in place – all by himself. The walls were made two feet thick of solid rock held together with cement. It is thought to be the first two-storied building in Brandon." 232:
Presently, the district is largely commercial, home to a number of local businesses, as well as a community theater and administrative buildings of the local government. There are also some residential buildings and a church. The majority of the buildings in the district were originally constructed
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is a two-story mixed residential/commercial building located on North College Street. The house was constructed in 1946 and has served many purposes with its last occupants prior to renovation being Beginning Again in Christ, a home that helped others get on their feet again in life after
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incarceration. In 1998, it was purchased by attorney, Samuel Dennis Joiner and his wife, Marsha Joiner. They renovated the property extensively as a law office and brought the dilapidated property back to historic district beauty standards.
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between 1929 and 1950, with some later additions in more recent years. The architectural style of most buildings is brick-and-mortar, though some building now have a more modern appearance following renovations.
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is a pre-Civil War era building, constructed by a family of French-born immigrants. The history of the building is not well documented. A website dedicated to Rankin County history (article by
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A fire in 1924 destroyed much of the greater downtown area, including the original Rankin County Courthouse; which was then rebuilt by famous architect
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The building was one of few that survived a large fire in 1924, and is currently believed to be the oldest structure in the downtown district area.
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are located; as well as the 100th block of Black Street, where a historic African American Theater is located. The district was added to the
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National Register of Historic Places registration form; Downtown Brandon Historic District, narrative detail
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E and W Government Sts from Timber St to College St, 100 blocks of N College St and Black St,
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MDA&H HRI Historic District Profile, Fact Sheet, Downtown Brandon Historic District
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Mississippi
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National Register of Historic Places in Rankin County, Mississippi
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MDA&H Historic Resources Inventory Fact Sheet; Purvis House
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in 2010. The district includes two other places listed on the
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is a ten-acre district consisting of the downtown square of
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

Downtown Brandon Historic District is located in Mississippi
Downtown Brandon Historic District is located in the United States
Brandon, Mississippi
32°16′23″N 89°59′16″W / 32.27306°N 89.98778°W / 32.27306; -89.98778
10000926
Brandon, Mississippi
Purvis House
National Register of Historic Places
NRHP
Rankin County Confederate Monument
Rankin County Courthouse
Noah Webster Overstreet
Ohleyer Building
Rankin County Courthouse
Rankin County Confederate Monument
rankinhistory.com
Black Rose Theater
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service





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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Mississippi

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