An edition of Lost Landmarks of Mississippi (2002)

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An edition of Lost Landmarks of Mississippi (2002)

Lost Landmarks of Mississippi

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"Mississippi's architectural heritage is one of columns and capitals, most readily envisioned in the great mansions of Natchez and Columbus. But for every Stanton Hall or Waverly, there was an equally memorable structure built for law, worship, or education.".

"Antebellum Mississippians expressed their pride in their state and communities by erecting elegant Greek Revival schools and churches that rivaled those in Charleston and Boston. Even the darker side of life brought out the creativity of the state's architects and carpenters, shown in the grim visage of the old State Penitentiary and the graceful lines of the Insane Asylum.".

"As with the mansions of the Cotton Kingdom, many of Mississippi's landmark buildings have been lost over the years, victims of war, fire, neglect, or decay. Sprawling Gulf Coast hotels rose, prospered, and disappeared. Spas overflowed for decades with revelers, then vanished as their "healing waters" lost their cachet. Huge college buildings were pressed into service as Civil War hospitals, and several were destroyed in the process.

Courthouses, the visible symbol of legitimacy for so many young towns, often suffered the same fate. Those landmark structures that survived the war were gradually replaced with more modern edifices, and economic shifts doomed factories, hotels, and even colleges.".

"Lost Landmarks of Mississippi reviews dozens of these forgotten buildings, capturing their beauty in rare black-and-white photographs and telling the stories of their place in Mississippi history.

From the haunting image of Corona Female College, pride of Corinth and extant for only a few years, to the brooding pink monolith that was the Pine Hills Hotel and the improbable castle that once dominated downtown Hernando, these landmarks tell the story of Mississippi in bricks and mortar, wood and nails."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
170

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Lost Landmarks of Mississippi
November 2002, University Press of Mississippi
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Library of Congress
NA730.M7 M55 2002, NA730.M7M55 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
170
Dimensions
10.2 x 8.3 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.9 pounds

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Open Library
OL8752701M
ISBN 10
1578064759
ISBN 13
9781578064755
LCCN
2002001736
OCLC/WorldCat
48940635
Library Thing
2871009
Goodreads
6046135

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