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$4 Million Awarded to Projects Statewide
More than two dozen preservation projects across the state received a total of $4 million in the most recent round of the popular Community Heritage Preservation Grant program. Funded by the Mississippi legislature and overseen by MDAH, the program helps preserve and restore historic courthouses and schools and, in Certified Local Government (CLG) communities, other historic properties.
“The Mississippi legislature has shown a commitment to historic preservation through this program, which has awarded more than $27 million to one hundred seventy projects,” said MDAH Historic Preservation director Jim Woodrick. “Although there are always more requests than available funds, we have been able to give much-needed assistance to communities across the state.”
The grant awards are as follows:
Auburn Kitchen Dependency, Natchez, Adams County—$ 157,688. For roof repair and interior restoration.
Natchez Institute, Natchez, Adams County—$134,000. For installation of a fire suppression system.
Amite County Courthouse, Liberty, Amite County—$181,736. For restoration of original courtroom and exterior.
Bolivar County Courthouse, Cleveland, Bolivar County—$ 164,000. For roof repair of original courthouse and jail.
Houlka Attendance Center, Houlka, Chickasaw County—$227,073. For the replacement of metal windows with historically accurate wood windows.
Port Gibson City Hall, Port Gibson, Claiborne County—$166,280. For repair of roof and interior plaster.
Clarke County Courthouse, Quitman, Clarke County—$72,160. For replacement of the courthouse roof.
Millsaps Hotel, Hazlehurst, Copiah County—$ 176,160. For replacement of roof and restoration of porch and windows.
Old Cockrum School House, Hernando, Desoto County—$80,000. For the stabilization of roof andfloor.
Grenada Masonic Temple, Grenada, Grenada County—$69,152. For restoration of
thirty-four windows.
Fortenberry-Parkman Farmstead,
Jackson, Hinds County—$140,276. For restoration of the main house and five log outbuildings.
Marshall County—$400,000. For stabilization of building for future restoration.
Philadelphia Police Station, Philadelphia, Neshoba County—$129,520. For roof re-
James Observatory, Jackson, Hinds County—$167,860.
For the restoration of the observatory and telescope.
Lanier High School, Jackson, Hinds County—$500,000. For restoration of 597 original windows.
Durant Depot
North Building,
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County—$69,600.
For roof repair and architect drawings.
Gautier Colored School, Gautier, Jackson County—$80,000. For stabilization of the building.
LaPointe Krebs House, Pascagoula, Jackson County—$266,140. For stabilization and restoration of the building envelope.
Old Carthage Elementary School, Carthage, Leake County—$80,000. For installation of electrical and HVAC systems.
Spain House, Tupelo, Lee County—$120,000. For replacement of roof and reconstruction of footings and portico.
Old Greenwood-Leflore Library, Greenwood, Leflore County—$136,242. For restoration of the 1914 building interior.
Stephen D. Lee House, Columbus, Lowndes County—$40,000. For a ramp that meets ADA standards.
Historic Canton High School, Canton, Madison County—$100,000. For restoration of masonry.
Columbia Waterworks, Columbia, Marion County—$ 161,280. For roof replacement.
Chalmers Institute, Holly Springs, Marshall County—$80,000. For replacement of roof and rehabilitation of interior.
Carnegie Auditorium, Holly Springs,
placement and drainage remediation.
Noxubee County Jails, Macon, Noxubee County—$62,400. For restoration of jails for use as library and offices.
Tippah County Confederate Monument,
Ripley, Tippah County—$15,700. For repair, restoration, and preservation.
Washington County Courthouse, Greenville, Washington County—$100,000. For restoration of window fanlights.
Webster County Courthouse, Walthall, Webster County—$500,000. For wall stabilization and roof reconstruction.
The CLG communities in Missisippi are Aberdeen, Amory, Baldwyn, Biloxi, Blue Mountain, Brandon, Canton, Carrollton, Carthage, Centreville, Claiborne County, Clarksdale, Cleveland, Columbia, Columbus, Como, Corinth, Durant, Eupora, Friars Point, Gautier, Greenville-Washington County, Greenwood, Grenada, Hattiesburg, Hazlehurst, Hernando, Holly Springs, Indianola, Jackson, Kosciusko, Laurel, Leland, Lexington, Louisville, Magnolia, McComb, Meridian, Moss Point, Mound Bayou, Natchez, Newton, Ocean Springs, Osyka, Oxford, Pascagoula, Philadelphia, Port Gibson, Quitman, Raymond, Ripley, Sardis, Senatobia, Sharkey County, Starkville, Summit, Tunica, Tupelo, Vaiden, Vicksburg, West, West Point, Winona, Woodville, and Yazoo City.


Mississippi History Newsletter 2014 Spring (7)
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