John R. Trimm Barn, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, ...
Significance: The Trimm Barn, built about 1940, is an example of a transverse crib barn, the most common barn type in the Upland South. Originally built to house registered cattle, the gambrel roof barn was mo... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More
R. G. Adams House, Mackeys Creek vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo Coun...
Significance: The Adams House is a good, late, example of a frame double pen (two-room) plan with open central hall, or "dogtrot," a folk house type indigenous to the rural South. Built in 1913, with a rear el... More
Charity House, State Route 32 & County Route 1 vicinity, Memphis, Pick...
Significance: The Charity House, a one-room rectangular house with a later single-room addition to the rear, is an example of a single-pen plan, the most basic folk house type in rural Alabama. Probably dating... More
Jeffries-Gardner Farm, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Jeffries-Gardner Farm, consisting of several scattered specialized-use outbuildings and a dwelling, enlarged by three additions, is an example of a family farmstead of the Mississippi Black Be... More
Cedar Oaks, Barton Ferry Road, West Point, Clay County, MS
Significance: Cedar Oaks is probably the last remaining structure from the extinct river town of Barton. The finish details of the house show a late interpretation of the Greek Revival style found throughout M... More
James T. Butler House, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo Count...
Significance: The James Butler House, built in 1913, is an example of the persistence of nineteenth century plan types and stylistic details in the southwestern part of Tishomingo County, Mississippi. The cent... More
Allen Line Schoolteacher's House, Marietta & Jacinto Road, Tishomingo,...
Significance: The Allen Line School Teacher's House is a good example of a community's provision of housing near a rural school for a teacher, who was also expected to serve as custodian of the school building.... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More
Billie Eaton House, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, ...
Significance: The Billie Eaton House was built in the 1890s as a two-room house with open central passage. The persistence of traditional plan types exemplified in this dwelling is common in southwestern Tisho... More
Billie Eaton House, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, ...
Significance: The Billie Eaton House was built in the 1890s as a two-room house with open central passage. The persistence of traditional plan types exemplified in this dwelling is common in southwestern Tisho... More
Will Boykin House, State Route 32 & County Route 1 vicinity, Memphis, ...
Significance: The Boykin House is a good example of a double-pen (two-room) house, one of the basic house types of rural Alabama. Prior to 1940, two additions were made at the rear. Dismantled, moved and reco... More
R. G. Adams House, Mackeys Creek vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo Coun...
Significance: The Adams House is a good, late, example of a frame double pen (two-room) plan with open central hall, or "dogtrot," a folk house type indigenous to the rural South. Built in 1913, with a rear el... More
Aberdeen Station, U.S. Route 45, Aberdeen, Monroe County, MS
Significance: In 1928 the St. Louis and San Francisco (Frisco) Railway Company completed a new rail line along the Tombigbee River to connect the recently acquired track of the Muscle Shoals, Birmingham and Pen... More
Charity House, State Route 32 & County Route 1 vicinity, Memphis, Pick...
Significance: The Charity House, a one-room rectangular house with a later single-room addition to the rear, is an example of a single-pen plan, the most basic folk house type in rural Alabama. Probably dating... More
Jeffries-Gardner Farm, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Jeffries-Gardner Farm, consisting of several scattered specialized-use outbuildings and a dwelling, enlarged by three additions, is an example of a family farmstead of the Mississippi Black Be... More
Cedar Oaks, Barton Ferry Road, West Point, Clay County, MS
Significance: Cedar Oaks is probably the last remaining structure from the extinct river town of Barton. The finish details of the house show a late interpretation of the Greek Revival style found throughout M... More
Cedar Oaks, Barton Ferry Road, West Point, Clay County, MS
Significance: Cedar Oaks is probably the last remaining structure from the extinct river town of Barton. The finish details of the house show a late interpretation of the Greek Revival style found throughout M... More
John R. Trimm Barn, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, ...
Significance: The Trimm Barn, built about 1940, is an example of a transverse crib barn, the most common barn type in the Upland South. Originally built to house registered cattle, the gambrel roof barn was mo... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More
Will Boykin House, State Route 32 & County Route 1 vicinity, Memphis, ...
Significance: The Boykin House is a good example of a double-pen (two-room) house, one of the basic house types of rural Alabama. Prior to 1940, two additions were made at the rear. Dismantled, moved and reco... More
Aberdeen Station, U.S. Route 45, Aberdeen, Monroe County, MS
Significance: In 1928 the St. Louis and San Francisco (Frisco) Railway Company completed a new rail line along the Tombigbee River to connect the recently acquired track of the Muscle Shoals, Birmingham and Pen... More
Aberdeen Station, U.S. Route 45, Aberdeen, Monroe County, MS
Significance: In 1928 the St. Louis and San Francisco (Frisco) Railway Company completed a new rail line along the Tombigbee River to connect the recently acquired track of the Muscle Shoals, Birmingham and Pen... More
Charity House, State Route 32 & County Route 1 vicinity, Memphis, Pick...
Significance: The Charity House, a one-room rectangular house with a later single-room addition to the rear, is an example of a single-pen plan, the most basic folk house type in rural Alabama. Probably dating... More
Norwood-Williams House, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Norwood-Williams House is a good rural example of a shotgun house, a southern urban and rural dwelling type. A three-room house with a later one-room side addition, the dwelling was built in ... More
Jeffries-Gardner Farm, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Jeffries-Gardner Farm, consisting of several scattered specialized-use outbuildings and a dwelling, enlarged by three additions, is an example of a family farmstead of the Mississippi Black Be... More
M. V. Riddle Barn, Old Natchez Trace vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo ...
Significance: The Riddle Barn is an example of log technology used in the twentieth century to construct farm outbuildings. The log construction, crude in comparison to that of most nineteenth century log hous... More
John Eaton House, Old Natchez Trace vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo C...
Significance: The Eaton House is an example of a double pen (two-room) house, with one rear room and a rear porch under the gable, the porch being enclosed later. Serving as the dwelling of its builder, John E... More
Allen Line Schoolteacher's House, Marietta & Jacinto Road, Tishomingo,...
Significance: The Allen Line School Teacher's House is a good example of a community's provision of housing near a rural school for a teacher, who was also expected to serve as custodian of the school building.... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More
Will Boykin House, State Route 32 & County Route 1 vicinity, Memphis, ...
Significance: The Boykin House is a good example of a double-pen (two-room) house, one of the basic house types of rural Alabama. Prior to 1940, two additions were made at the rear. Dismantled, moved and reco... More
Will Boykin House, State Route 32 & County Route 1 vicinity, Memphis, ...
Significance: The Boykin House is a good example of a double-pen (two-room) house, one of the basic house types of rural Alabama. Prior to 1940, two additions were made at the rear. Dismantled, moved and reco... More
Will Boykin House, State Route 32 & County Route 1 vicinity, Memphis, ...
Significance: The Boykin House is a good example of a double-pen (two-room) house, one of the basic house types of rural Alabama. Prior to 1940, two additions were made at the rear. Dismantled, moved and reco... More
R. G. Adams House, Mackeys Creek vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo Coun...
Significance: The Adams House is a good, late, example of a frame double pen (two-room) plan with open central hall, or "dogtrot," a folk house type indigenous to the rural South. Built in 1913, with a rear el... More
R. G. Adams House, Mackeys Creek vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo Coun...
Significance: The Adams House is a good, late, example of a frame double pen (two-room) plan with open central hall, or "dogtrot," a folk house type indigenous to the rural South. Built in 1913, with a rear el... More
Norwood-Williams House, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Norwood-Williams House is a good rural example of a shotgun house, a southern urban and rural dwelling type. A three-room house with a later one-room side addition, the dwelling was built in ... More
Jeffries-Gardner Farm, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Jeffries-Gardner Farm, consisting of several scattered specialized-use outbuildings and a dwelling, enlarged by three additions, is an example of a family farmstead of the Mississippi Black Be... More
Jeffries-Gardner Farm, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Jeffries-Gardner Farm, consisting of several scattered specialized-use outbuildings and a dwelling, enlarged by three additions, is an example of a family farmstead of the Mississippi Black Be... More
Jeffries-Gardner Farm, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Jeffries-Gardner Farm, consisting of several scattered specialized-use outbuildings and a dwelling, enlarged by three additions, is an example of a family farmstead of the Mississippi Black Be... More
Cedar Oaks, Barton Ferry Road, West Point, Clay County, MS
Significance: Cedar Oaks is probably the last remaining structure from the extinct river town of Barton. The finish details of the house show a late interpretation of the Greek Revival style found throughout M... More
Ezra Searcy House, West of Prentiss-Tishimingo County Line, New Site, ...
Significance: The Ezra Searcy House was designed and built in 1906 by Daniel Searcy, Ezra's schoolteacher brother. The L-shaped plan of this frame house reflects the care and precision with which Daniel Searcy... More
M. V. Riddle Barn, Old Natchez Trace vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo ...
Significance: The Riddle Barn is an example of log technology used in the twentieth century to construct farm outbuildings. The log construction, crude in comparison to that of most nineteenth century log hous... More
James T. Butler House, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo Count...
Significance: The James Butler House, built in 1913, is an example of the persistence of nineteenth century plan types and stylistic details in the southwestern part of Tishomingo County, Mississippi. The cent... More
John Eaton House, Old Natchez Trace vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo C...
Significance: The Eaton House is an example of a double pen (two-room) house, with one rear room and a rear porch under the gable, the porch being enclosed later. Serving as the dwelling of its builder, John E... More
John Eaton House, Old Natchez Trace vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo C...
Significance: The Eaton House is an example of a double pen (two-room) house, with one rear room and a rear porch under the gable, the porch being enclosed later. Serving as the dwelling of its builder, John E... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More
Billie Eaton House, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, ...
Significance: The Billie Eaton House was built in the 1890s as a two-room house with open central passage. The persistence of traditional plan types exemplified in this dwelling is common in southwestern Tisho... More
Will Boykin House, State Route 32 & County Route 1 vicinity, Memphis, ...
Significance: The Boykin House is a good example of a double-pen (two-room) house, one of the basic house types of rural Alabama. Prior to 1940, two additions were made at the rear. Dismantled, moved and reco... More
Will Boykin House, State Route 32 & County Route 1 vicinity, Memphis, ...
Significance: The Boykin House is a good example of a double-pen (two-room) house, one of the basic house types of rural Alabama. Prior to 1940, two additions were made at the rear. Dismantled, moved and reco... More
R. G. Adams House, Mackeys Creek vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo Coun...
Significance: The Adams House is a good, late, example of a frame double pen (two-room) plan with open central hall, or "dogtrot," a folk house type indigenous to the rural South. Built in 1913, with a rear el... More
Aberdeen Station, U.S. Route 45, Aberdeen, Monroe County, MS
Significance: In 1928 the St. Louis and San Francisco (Frisco) Railway Company completed a new rail line along the Tombigbee River to connect the recently acquired track of the Muscle Shoals, Birmingham and Pen... More
Charity House, State Route 32 & County Route 1 vicinity, Memphis, Pick...
Significance: The Charity House, a one-room rectangular house with a later single-room addition to the rear, is an example of a single-pen plan, the most basic folk house type in rural Alabama. Probably dating... More
Norwood-Williams House, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Norwood-Williams House is a good rural example of a shotgun house, a southern urban and rural dwelling type. A three-room house with a later one-room side addition, the dwelling was built in ... More
Norwood-Williams House, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Norwood-Williams House is a good rural example of a shotgun house, a southern urban and rural dwelling type. A three-room house with a later one-room side addition, the dwelling was built in ... More
Cedar Oaks, Barton Ferry Road, West Point, Clay County, MS
Significance: Cedar Oaks is probably the last remaining structure from the extinct river town of Barton. The finish details of the house show a late interpretation of the Greek Revival style found throughout M... More
Ezra Searcy House, West of Prentiss-Tishimingo County Line, New Site, ...
Significance: The Ezra Searcy House was designed and built in 1906 by Daniel Searcy, Ezra's schoolteacher brother. The L-shaped plan of this frame house reflects the care and precision with which Daniel Searcy... More
M. V. Riddle Barn, Old Natchez Trace vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo ...
Significance: The Riddle Barn is an example of log technology used in the twentieth century to construct farm outbuildings. The log construction, crude in comparison to that of most nineteenth century log hous... More
M. V. Riddle Barn, Old Natchez Trace vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo ...
Significance: The Riddle Barn is an example of log technology used in the twentieth century to construct farm outbuildings. The log construction, crude in comparison to that of most nineteenth century log hous... More
James T. Butler House, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo Count...
Significance: The James Butler House, built in 1913, is an example of the persistence of nineteenth century plan types and stylistic details in the southwestern part of Tishomingo County, Mississippi. The cent... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More
Billie Eaton House, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, ...
Significance: The Billie Eaton House was built in the 1890s as a two-room house with open central passage. The persistence of traditional plan types exemplified in this dwelling is common in southwestern Tisho... More
Billie Eaton House, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, ...
Significance: The Billie Eaton House was built in the 1890s as a two-room house with open central passage. The persistence of traditional plan types exemplified in this dwelling is common in southwestern Tisho... More
Aberdeen Station, U.S. Route 45, Aberdeen, Monroe County, MS
Significance: In 1928 the St. Louis and San Francisco (Frisco) Railway Company completed a new rail line along the Tombigbee River to connect the recently acquired track of the Muscle Shoals, Birmingham and Pen... More
Aberdeen Station, U.S. Route 45, Aberdeen, Monroe County, MS
Significance: In 1928 the St. Louis and San Francisco (Frisco) Railway Company completed a new rail line along the Tombigbee River to connect the recently acquired track of the Muscle Shoals, Birmingham and Pen... More
Charity House, State Route 32 & County Route 1 vicinity, Memphis, Pick...
Significance: The Charity House, a one-room rectangular house with a later single-room addition to the rear, is an example of a single-pen plan, the most basic folk house type in rural Alabama. Probably dating... More
Charity House, State Route 32 & County Route 1 vicinity, Memphis, Pick...
Significance: The Charity House, a one-room rectangular house with a later single-room addition to the rear, is an example of a single-pen plan, the most basic folk house type in rural Alabama. Probably dating... More
Jeffries-Gardner Farm, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Jeffries-Gardner Farm, consisting of several scattered specialized-use outbuildings and a dwelling, enlarged by three additions, is an example of a family farmstead of the Mississippi Black Be... More
Jeffries-Gardner Farm, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Jeffries-Gardner Farm, consisting of several scattered specialized-use outbuildings and a dwelling, enlarged by three additions, is an example of a family farmstead of the Mississippi Black Be... More
Cedar Oaks, Barton Ferry Road, West Point, Clay County, MS
Significance: Cedar Oaks is probably the last remaining structure from the extinct river town of Barton. The finish details of the house show a late interpretation of the Greek Revival style found throughout M... More
Ezra Searcy House, West of Prentiss-Tishimingo County Line, New Site, ...
Significance: The Ezra Searcy House was designed and built in 1906 by Daniel Searcy, Ezra's schoolteacher brother. The L-shaped plan of this frame house reflects the care and precision with which Daniel Searcy... More
James T. Butler House, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo Count...
Significance: The James Butler House, built in 1913, is an example of the persistence of nineteenth century plan types and stylistic details in the southwestern part of Tishomingo County, Mississippi. The cent... More
John Eaton House, Old Natchez Trace vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo C...
Significance: The Eaton House is an example of a double pen (two-room) house, with one rear room and a rear porch under the gable, the porch being enclosed later. Serving as the dwelling of its builder, John E... More
Allen Line Schoolteacher's House, Marietta & Jacinto Road, Tishomingo,...
Significance: The Allen Line School Teacher's House is a good example of a community's provision of housing near a rural school for a teacher, who was also expected to serve as custodian of the school building.... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More
Billie Eaton House, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, ...
Significance: The Billie Eaton House was built in the 1890s as a two-room house with open central passage. The persistence of traditional plan types exemplified in this dwelling is common in southwestern Tisho... More
Will Boykin House, State Route 32 & County Route 1 vicinity, Memphis, ...
Significance: The Boykin House is a good example of a double-pen (two-room) house, one of the basic house types of rural Alabama. Prior to 1940, two additions were made at the rear. Dismantled, moved and reco... More
R. G. Adams House, Mackeys Creek vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo Coun...
Significance: The Adams House is a good, late, example of a frame double pen (two-room) plan with open central hall, or "dogtrot," a folk house type indigenous to the rural South. Built in 1913, with a rear el... More
Aberdeen Station, U.S. Route 45, Aberdeen, Monroe County, MS
Significance: In 1928 the St. Louis and San Francisco (Frisco) Railway Company completed a new rail line along the Tombigbee River to connect the recently acquired track of the Muscle Shoals, Birmingham and Pen... More
Charity House, State Route 32 & County Route 1 vicinity, Memphis, Pick...
Significance: The Charity House, a one-room rectangular house with a later single-room addition to the rear, is an example of a single-pen plan, the most basic folk house type in rural Alabama. Probably dating... More
Jeffries-Gardner Farm, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Jeffries-Gardner Farm, consisting of several scattered specialized-use outbuildings and a dwelling, enlarged by three additions, is an example of a family farmstead of the Mississippi Black Be... More
Jeffries-Gardner Farm, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Jeffries-Gardner Farm, consisting of several scattered specialized-use outbuildings and a dwelling, enlarged by three additions, is an example of a family farmstead of the Mississippi Black Be... More
Jeffries-Gardner Farm, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Jeffries-Gardner Farm, consisting of several scattered specialized-use outbuildings and a dwelling, enlarged by three additions, is an example of a family farmstead of the Mississippi Black Be... More
Jeffries-Gardner Farm, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS
Significance: The Jeffries-Gardner Farm, consisting of several scattered specialized-use outbuildings and a dwelling, enlarged by three additions, is an example of a family farmstead of the Mississippi Black Be... More
M. V. Riddle Barn, Old Natchez Trace vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo ...
Significance: The Riddle Barn is an example of log technology used in the twentieth century to construct farm outbuildings. The log construction, crude in comparison to that of most nineteenth century log hous... More
M. V. Riddle Barn, Old Natchez Trace vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo ...
Significance: The Riddle Barn is an example of log technology used in the twentieth century to construct farm outbuildings. The log construction, crude in comparison to that of most nineteenth century log hous... More
M. V. Riddle Barn, Old Natchez Trace vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo ...
Significance: The Riddle Barn is an example of log technology used in the twentieth century to construct farm outbuildings. The log construction, crude in comparison to that of most nineteenth century log hous... More
James T. Butler House, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo Count...
Significance: The James Butler House, built in 1913, is an example of the persistence of nineteenth century plan types and stylistic details in the southwestern part of Tishomingo County, Mississippi. The cent... More
John Eaton House, Old Natchez Trace vicinity, Tishomingo, Tishomingo C...
Significance: The Eaton House is an example of a double pen (two-room) house, with one rear room and a rear porch under the gable, the porch being enclosed later. Serving as the dwelling of its builder, John E... More
John R. Trimm Barn, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, ...
Significance: The Trimm Barn, built about 1940, is an example of a transverse crib barn, the most common barn type in the Upland South. Originally built to house registered cattle, the gambrel roof barn was mo... More
John R. Trimm Barn, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, ...
Significance: The Trimm Barn, built about 1940, is an example of a transverse crib barn, the most common barn type in the Upland South. Originally built to house registered cattle, the gambrel roof barn was mo... More
John R. Trimm Barn, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, ...
Significance: The Trimm Barn, built about 1940, is an example of a transverse crib barn, the most common barn type in the Upland South. Originally built to house registered cattle, the gambrel roof barn was mo... More
Butler Dogtrot, Old Natchez Trace, Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, MS
Significance: The Butler Home Place was built in the late nineteenth century, using hand-hewn timbers, half dovetail corner notching, and pegged joinery. Until 1913 this two room log house with open central pa... More