108 entries match your criteria. Entries 101 through 108 are listed.
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Woodville is the county seat for Wilkinson County
Adjacent to Wilkinson County, Mississippi
101 ► Mississippi, Wilkinson County, Woodville — Wilkinson County Courthouse — 1903 — ![]() |
Near Main Street (State Highway 24) west of Boston Row, on the left when traveling west. |
Beaux Arts structure designed by Texas architect James Riely Gordon. Replaced 1829 two-story Federal building and an earlier structure. — — Map (db m130439) HM |
102 ► Mississippi, Wilkinson County, Woodville — Wilkinson County Museum — c. 1834 — ![]() |
On Depot Street at Bank Street, on the right when traveling north on Depot Street. |
Originally office and banking house of the West Feliciana Railroad. Today headquarters of Woodville Civic Club. — — Map (db m143739) HM |
103 ► Mississippi, Wilkinson County, Woodville — Wilkinson County War Memorial — ![]() |
On Main Street (State Highway 24) east of Royal Oak Street, on the left when traveling west. |
Erected by the citizens of Wilkinson County in honor of all those who served in World War I - II and dedicated to those who gave their lives that freedom might live This monument also honors those of the following wars . . . — — Map (db m93333) WM |
104 ► Mississippi, Wilkinson County, Woodville — William Grant Still — ![]() |
On Boston Row south of Main Street (Mississippi Highway 24), on the right when traveling south. |
The dean of African-American composers and one of the greatest classical musicians in American history, Still was born near Woodville on May 11, 1895. In 1930, Still composed Afro-American Symphony, a blues-influenced work. Troubled Island was his . . . — — Map (db m93502) HM |
105 ► Mississippi, Wilkinson County, Woodville — Woodruff-Tucker House — 1876 — ![]() |
On Natchez Street South at Bank Street, on the right when traveling south on Natchez Street South. |
Greek Revival residence built by Milton Woodruff, later owned by Wm. Tucker family. Center hallway is 16 feet high with original molding. — — Map (db m144019) |
106 ► Mississippi, Wilkinson County, Woodville — Woodville — ![]() |
On Main Street (State Highway 24) at Ford's Creek Road, on the right when traveling west on Main Street. |
Chartered in 1811. Was Jefferson Davis' boyhood home. Gen. Poindexter lived here. West Feleciana R.R., begun by Edward McGehee in 1831. was first in state and second in Miss. Valley. — — Map (db m93496) HM |
107 ► Mississippi, Wilkinson County, Woodville — 94 — Woodville Blues — ![]() |
On Bank Street, on the right when traveling east. |
Musicians from Woodville demonstrate the breadth of the blues’s influence on American music. Composer William Grant Still incorporated the blues into his “Afro-American Symphony,” while the innovative saxophonist Lester . . . — — Map (db m50907) HM |
108 ► Mississippi, Wilkinson County, Woodville — Woodville Presbyterian Church — 1893 — ![]() |
On Main Street (State Highway 24) west of Fords Creek Road, on the right when traveling west. |
Replaced original 1840 brick church that collapsed in 1891 after a severe storm. Congregation built present building on same site. — — Map (db m130489) HM |
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