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[2] [3] The museum presents "the contributions of African Americans in the fields of history, art and culture." [ 3 ] In July 2013, three memorial trees were planted in the garden in honor of Wells's prominent grandchildren: Benjamin C. Duster III (1927–2011), an attorney; Charles E. Duster, Sr. (1929–1991), an architect; and Donald L ...
August 14, 1973 (Off Mississippi Highway 7: Abbeville: Eight mounds that were parapets used for Union cannons 6: Confederate Armory Site: April 11, 1972 (North of Holly Springs
The Confederate Armory Site, a.k.a. Jones, McElwain and Company Iron Foundry, is a historic site in Holly Springs, Mississippi, US.It contains the scant ruins of the foundry built there in 1859, converted to an armory in 1861 by the Confederate States Army, used as a hospital by the Union Army in November 1862, and razed by the Confederates a month later.
Holly Springs is a city in, and the county seat of, Marshall County, Mississippi, United States, near the border with Tennessee to the north. As of the 2020 census , the population was 6,968, [ 4 ] down from 7,699 in 2010 . [ 5 ]
This list of museums in Mississippi encompasses museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
Montrose (Holly Springs, Mississippi) (1858) Oakleigh / Athenia (1858) Wakefield (1858), part of East Holly Springs Historic District. The home is two-stories [8] Pointer House (c. 1858 and eventually demolished) Walter Place (1859) Masonic Hall (burned 1952) [6] Marshall County Courthouse in Holly Springs, the building's design was also used for:
Center Street, Holly Springs, Marshall County, Mississippi, U.S. Coordinates 34°45′46″N 89°26′47″W / 34.76278°N 89.44639°W / 34.76278; -89
The Southwest Holly Springs Historic District in Holly Springs, Mississippi is a 50-acre (20 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Of the 80 buildings in the district, 53 are considered as adding to its architectural or historical significance.