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  2. W.J. Quarles House and Cottage - Wikipedia

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    William James Quarles was a rural school teacher from Tennessee who settled in the Long Beach community of south Mississippi in 1884. The Quarles House was constructed in 1892 as a five-bay, wood-frame, two-story residence with clapboard outer walls. [4] The structure was two rooms deep and sat on a foundation of brick piers with one interior ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Harrison ...

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    Location of Harrison County in Mississippi. ... Long Beach: Constructed circa 1892. Quarles House was moved from original location, undergoing restoration 2013. 35:

  4. Long Beach, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    The University of Southern Mississippi's Gulf Coast campus is located in Long Beach on East Beach Boulevard. Through the 52-acre beachfront campus in Long Beach, Mississippi, USM serves as the only four-year public institution located on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, offering bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in more than 50 distinct ...

  5. Foreclosure auctions for York Beach Surf Club, Sea Latch Inn ...

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    The Sea Latch Inn at Long Sands Beach was scheduled for a foreclosure auction Thursday, Oct. 17, along with the York Beach Surf Club and an undeveloped lot at 11 Webber Road.

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  7. USS Long Beach (CGN-9) - Wikipedia

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    Long Beach was stricken on 1 May 1995, more than 33 years after she had entered service. On 13 July 2012, Long Beach was sold at auction, [6] for recycling, as prescribed for nuclear-powered vessels by Code 350, at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington. As of May 2018, the inactivated ship's hull and reactor compartments largely ...