National Register of Historic Places listings in Copiah County, Mississippi

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Location of Copiah County in Mississippi

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Copiah County, Mississippi.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Copiah County, Mississippi, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]

There are 35 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another 2 properties were once listed but have been removed.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 11, 2022.[2]
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Current listings[]

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Ailes House April 9, 1991
(#91000420)
Rhymes Rd. near its junction with Mississippi Highway 27
32°01′30″N 90°22′15″W / 32.025°N 90.370833°W / 32.025; -90.370833 (Ailes House)
Crystal Springs
2
Alford-Little House
October 19, 1982
(#82000573)
South of Georgetown off Mississippi Highway 27
31°47′35″N 90°08′45″W / 31.793056°N 90.145833°W / 31.793056; -90.145833 (Alford-Little House)
Georgetown
3 June 10, 2005
(#05000565)
Mississippi Highway 18
32°00′10″N 90°41′23″W / 32.002778°N 90.689722°W / 32.002778; -90.689722 (Bayou Pierre Bridge)
Carpenter
4 January 19, 2016
(#15000983)
3101 Utica Rd.
32°00′08″N 90°22′31″W / 32.002259°N 90.375290°W / 32.002259; -90.375290 (Brewer Place)
Crystal Springs
5 Carpenter United Methodist Church June 28, 1996
(#96000705)
Carpenter Rd., 1.1 miles north of its junction with Mississippi Highway 18
32°02′08″N 90°40′53″W / 32.035556°N 90.681389°W / 32.035556; -90.681389 (Carpenter United Methodist Church)
Utica
6 August 10, 1990
(#90001224)
Old U.S. Route 51, north of its junction with Mississippi Highway 27
32°02′32″N 90°19′20″W / 32.042222°N 90.322222°W / 32.042222; -90.322222 (Cherry Grove)
Crystal Springs
7
Cook House
December 8, 1983
(#83003941)
222 Extension St.
31°51′32″N 90°23′48″W / 31.858889°N 90.396667°W / 31.858889; -90.396667 (Cook House)
Hazlehurst
8 March 1, 1996
(#96000181)
210 Copley St.
31°59′07″N 90°21′43″W / 31.985278°N 90.361944°W / 31.985278; -90.361944 (George Washington Copley House)
Crystal Springs
9
Robert L. Covington House
March 1, 1984
(#84002139)
240 S. Extension St.
31°51′23″N 90°23′50″W / 31.856389°N 90.397222°W / 31.856389; -90.397222 (Robert L. Covington House)
Hazlehurst Designed by architect George Franklin Barber
10 March 14, 1997
(#97000236)
Roughly bounded by Independence, Pearl, Newton, and Marion Sts.
31°59′14″N 90°21′28″W / 31.987222°N 90.357778°W / 31.987222; -90.357778 (Crystal Springs Historic District)
Crystal Springs
11
Isaac Newton Ellis House
November 2, 1987
(#87001914)
258 S. Extension St.
31°51′19″N 90°23′49″W / 31.855278°N 90.396944°W / 31.855278; -90.396944 (Isaac Newton Ellis House)
Hazlehurst Designed by architect George Franklin Barber
12 March 31, 1986
(#86000832)
Roughly U.S. Route 51 and Church St.
31°55′53″N 90°23′27″W / 31.931389°N 90.390833°W / 31.931389; -90.390833 (Gallman Historic District)
Gallman
13 Gatesville Bridge November 16, 1988
(#88002482)
Spans the Pearl River on a county road east of Gatesville
31°59′46″N 90°13′26″W / 31.996111°N 90.223889°W / 31.996111; -90.223889 (Gatesville Bridge)
Extends into Simpson County
14 January 19, 2016
(#15000984)
1002 Lane Ave.
31°52′19″N 90°09′46″W / 31.871970°N 90.162709°W / 31.871970; -90.162709 (Georgetown Methodist Church)
Georgetown
15 April 5, 1993
(#91001465)
Mississippi Highway 28, 14 miles west of Hazlehurst
31°45′04″N 90°34′55″W / 31.751111°N 90.581944°W / 31.751111; -90.581944 (Hargrave House)
Hazlehurst
16
Hazlehurst Historic District
November 5, 1998
(#98001336)
Roughly bounded by S. Extension, Georgetown, Gallatin, and Monticello Sts.
31°51′40″N 90°23′41″W / 31.861111°N 90.394722°W / 31.861111; -90.394722 (Hazlehurst Historic District)
Hazlehurst
17 November 16, 1988
(#88002491)
Spans the Homochitto River on a county road
31°42′48″N 90°40′01″W / 31.713333°N 90.666944°W / 31.713333; -90.666944 (Homochitto River Bridge)
Hazlehurst
18 November 10, 1994
(#94001306)
199 N. Jackson St.
31°59′29″N 90°21′11″W / 31.991389°N 90.353056°W / 31.991389; -90.353056 (Charles Morris Huber House)
Crystal Springs
19 Illinois Central Railroad Passenger Depot
Illinois Central Railroad Passenger Depot
March 1, 1996
(#96000182)
138 N. Ragsdale Ave.
31°51′39″N 90°23′39″W / 31.860833°N 90.394167°W / 31.860833; -90.394167 (Illinois Central Railroad Passenger Depot)
Hazlehurst
20 March 4, 1993
(#93000143)
1022 Collier St.
31°41′52″N 90°23′47″W / 31.697778°N 90.396389°W / 31.697778; -90.396389 (Dr. William Little House)
Wesson
21 March 1, 1996
(#96000183)
134 Dale Dr.
31°51′09″N 90°24′11″W / 31.8525°N 90.403056°W / 31.8525; -90.403056 (Marchetti Farm)
Hazlehurst
22 Mississippi Mills Packing and Shipping Rooms
Mississippi Mills Packing and Shipping Rooms
March 1, 1996
(#96000185)
2058 U.S. Route 51
31°42′05″N 90°23′50″W / 31.701389°N 90.397222°W / 31.701389; -90.397222 (Mississippi Mills Packing and Shipping Rooms)
Wesson
23 March 21, 1985
(#85000616)
Off Route 2 across from Mt. Hope Cemetery
31°52′43″N 90°34′38″W / 31.878611°N 90.577222°W / 31.878611; -90.577222 (Mount Hope)
Hazlehurst
24 October 16, 1980
(#80002235)
Off U.S. Route 51
31°42′08″N 90°23′22″W / 31.702222°N 90.389444°W / 31.702222; -90.389444 (Old Wesson Public School Building)
Wesson
25 September 7, 1984
(#84002140)
208 W. Georgetown St.
31°59′18″N 90°21′33″W / 31.988333°N 90.359167°W / 31.988333; -90.359167 (C.H. Parsons House)
Crystal Springs
26 June 10, 2005
(#05000566)
Mississippi Highway 28
31°52′31″N 90°08′17″W / 31.875278°N 90.138056°W / 31.875278; -90.138056 (Pearl River Bridge on Mississippi Highway 28)
Georgetown
27 Pleasant Valley Methodist Church August 1, 1996
(#96000703)
Pleasant Valley Rd., 0.8 miles east of its junction with Mississippi Highway 28
31°45′38″N 90°33′13″W / 31.760556°N 90.553611°W / 31.760556; -90.553611 (Pleasant Valley Methodist Church)
Hazlehurst
28 November 1, 1996
(#96001267)
1034 Church St.
31°42′01″N 90°23′53″W / 31.700278°N 90.398056°W / 31.700278; -90.398056 (Dr. Robert W. Rea House)
Wesson
29 March 1, 1996
(#96000184)
1193 U.S. Route 51
31°41′53″N 90°24′04″W / 31.698056°N 90.401111°W / 31.698056; -90.401111 (James Samuel Rea House)
Wesson
30 Tabernacle Methodist Church
Tabernacle Methodist Church
June 28, 1996
(#96000704)
Dentville Rd., 4.6 miles north of its junction with Mississippi Highway 28
31°54′37″N 90°28′17″W / 31.910278°N 90.471389°W / 31.910278; -90.471389 (Tabernacle Methodist Church)
Hazlehurst
31
US Post Office-Crystal Springs
March 18, 1993
(#80004887)
224 E. Marion St.
31°59′09″N 90°21′25″W / 31.985833°N 90.356944°W / 31.985833; -90.356944 (US Post Office-Crystal Springs)
Crystal Springs
32
US Post Office-Hazlehurst
March 18, 1993
(#80004886)
130 Caldwell Dr.
31°51′41″N 90°23′44″W / 31.861389°N 90.395556°W / 31.861389; -90.395556 (US Post Office-Hazlehurst)
Hazlehurst
33 June 30, 1988
(#88000972)
½ mile north of Mississippi Highway 28 on Dentville Rd.
31°52′50″N 90°24′57″W / 31.880556°N 90.415833°W / 31.880556; -90.415833 (Jenkins H. Welch House)
Hazlehurst
34 January 14, 2015
(#14001151)
1022 E. Railroad Ave.
31°41′56″N 90°23′50″W / 31.6989°N 90.3973°W / 31.6989; -90.3973 (Wesson Presbyterian Church)
Wesson
35 July 10, 1992
(#92000835)
272 S. Jackson St.
31°58′59″N 90°21′28″W / 31.983056°N 90.357778°W / 31.983056; -90.357778 (Col. William James Willing House)
Crystal Springs

Former listings[]

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 November 16, 1988
(#88002414)
December 15, 1999 Spans Pearl River on CR S of Georgetown
Georgetown Collapsed February 1999[6]
2 October 10, 1972
(#72000691)
May 15, 1987 Railroad Ave. and Spring St.
Wesson Demolished by owner in 1982[7]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved February 11, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  5. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. ^ MDAH
  7. ^ MDAH


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