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MissPres News Roundup 3-2-2015 – Preservation in Mississippi
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It ain't all moonlight and magnolias. Architectural Word of the Week. Capitols Old and New. To and Back Again. MissPres News Roundup 3-2-2015. MissPres News Roundup 3-2-2015. March 2, 2015. Bull; ( 1. Lots of news in the last two weeks, so let’s go. Cooley Building (J.M. Stone Cotton Mill). Photo taken on March 17, 2010 by Jennifer Baughn, downloaded from MDAH Historic Resources Database. Mississippi State purchased the building in 1965, and renamed it after the school’s former utilities superinten...
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Series – Preservation in Mississippi
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It ain't all moonlight and magnolias. Architectural Word of the Week. Capitols Old and New. To and Back Again. Now that Preservation in Mississippi has been around a while, here’s an easy compendium of the various series known and loved by MissPresers. Highlighting the abandoned but historic places in the state, especially those still able to be repaired and saved. Architectural Word of the Week:. Excerpts and discussion of books about preservation, architectural history, and Mississippi architecture.
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Suzassippi’s Mississippi: Leland M. E. Church, South – Preservation in Mississippi
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It ain't all moonlight and magnolias. Architectural Word of the Week. Capitols Old and New. To and Back Again. Suzassippi’s Mississippi: Leland M. E. Church, South. Suzassippi’s Mississippi: Leland M. E. Church, South. July 24, 2012. Bull; ( 3. The Leland Methodist Church was constructed 1923-24 in a Mission, Spanish Revival style. The MDAH HRI database references similarity of the design of the Fayette, Alabama Methodist Church. The History of the Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church South.
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Lincoln Lawrence Franklin Regional Library: Franklin County Public Library Receives Special Recognition
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Lincoln Lawrence Franklin Regional Library. Serving patrons in three Southwest Mississippi counties and a member of the Longleaf Library Consortium. Thursday, June 19, 2014. Franklin County Public Library Receives Special Recognition. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Quotation of the Day. Guilty Wives by James Patterson. Let Love Find You by Johanna Lindsey. Little Night by Luanne Rice. Private #1 Suspect by James Patterson. The Storm by Clive Cussler. The Unseen by Heather Graham. A Work in Progress.
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Lincoln Lawrence Franklin Regional Library: Latest Freading Newsletter
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Lincoln Lawrence Franklin Regional Library. Serving patrons in three Southwest Mississippi counties and a member of the Longleaf Library Consortium. Friday, October 10, 2014. FREADING EBOOKS NEWSLETTER- OCTOBER 9, 2014. 1 New York Times Best Seller. Amazon.com "Best Book of The Month" September 2014. 1 "Most Wished For" book on Amazon.com. Are fire tornadoes really possible? What would happen if the earth stopped spinning? AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN DIGITAL FORMAT. FIRE SHUT UP IN MY BONES. In the m...
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Lincoln Lawrence Franklin Regional Library: The Life You Save May Be Your Own by Paul Elie
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Lincoln Lawrence Franklin Regional Library. Serving patrons in three Southwest Mississippi counties and a member of the Longleaf Library Consortium. Tuesday, April 15, 2014. The Life You Save May Be Your Own by Paul Elie. As we near Easter, I have completed my "assigned reading" for lent: The Life You Save May Be Your Own. Elie's excellent book presents these important thinkers not as saints, but as humans with many weaknesses to overcome who are aspiring to make the world better through their love of Go...
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CJRL Archives: May 2014
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Thursday, May 29, 2014. Posted by CJRL Library Director. Thursday, May 22, 2014. Unidentified school children - Northeastern Copiah County, circa 1915. This photo of a group of school children in Copiah County (circa 1915) was found. On the blog copiahcountyconnections.blogspot.com. Can you provide any information about these children or the location of the school? Posted by CJRL Library Director. Friday, May 16, 2014. Throwback Thursday - Wesson Historical Museum. Posted by CJRL Library Director. Facebo...
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Vacation Postcards – Preservation in Mississippi
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It ain't all moonlight and magnolias. Architectural Word of the Week. Capitols Old and New. To and Back Again. A tradition whenever MissPres goes on vacation:. Sending postcards back from our travels to the past. 8212;————————-. A Celebration and a Vacation. Broadwater Beach Hotel, Gulf Haven Motor Court). Motoring along the Shell Road. Relaxing along the highway. Sunset in Old Biloxi. And now a word from your local station . . . Sun-n-Sand Hotel Court, Biloxi). Downtowner Motor Inn, Vicksburg. Share on ...
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Book Quotes – Preservation in Mississippi
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It ain't all moonlight and magnolias. Architectural Word of the Week. Capitols Old and New. To and Back Again. Series (usually a week long each) of excerpts and discussion of books about preservation, architectural history, and Mississippi architecture. 8212;——————————. Death and Life of the Great American Cities, by Jane Jacobs. Jane Jacobs on City Planning. Jane Jacobs on Streets. Jane Jacobs on Gentrification. Jane Jacobs on Old Buildings. Jane Jacobs on the Environment and Suburbia. Volume, not Mass.