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Jefferson Davis County Courthouse
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Jefferson Davis County Courthouse, 1993 photograph by Calvin Beale
Jefferson Davis County Courthouse is located in Mississippi
Jefferson Davis County Courthouse
Location in Mississippi
Jefferson Davis County Courthouse is located in the United States
Jefferson Davis County Courthouse
Location in the United States
Location Jct. of N. Columbia Ave. and Third St., Prentiss, Mississippi
Area less than one acre
Built 1907 (1907)
Built by W.J. McGee
Architect W.S. Hull
Architectural style Classical Revival
NRHP reference No. 94001308
Added to NRHP November 10, 1994

The Jefferson Davis County Courthouse is a very old and important building in Prentiss, Mississippi. It was built in 1907 and is where the main offices for Jefferson Davis County are located. This building is special because it's listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means it's recognized as a place that is important to history. You can find it at the corner of North Columbia Avenue and 3rd Street.

What is a Courthouse?

A courthouse is a building where important legal and government work happens for a county. It's like the main office for the county's government. People go there for many reasons, such as to register to vote, get marriage licenses, or attend court hearings. The courthouse is often in the "county seat," which is the main town or city of a county. For Jefferson Davis County, Prentiss is the county seat.

The Jefferson Davis County Courthouse Building

The Jefferson Davis County Courthouse is made of brick. It was designed in a style called Neoclassical architecture. This style often uses ideas from old Greek and Roman buildings, like tall columns and grand entrances. It makes buildings look strong and important.

Its Special Design

The courthouse was designed to look impressive and official. In 1985, a jail was added to one side of the building. This shows how the building has changed over time to meet the needs of the county.

Who Designed It?

The person who designed this courthouse was an architect named W.S. Hull. He was from Jackson, Mississippi. W.S. Hull was very busy and designed many other courthouses in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama. Before 1903, he used a different style called Richardsonian Romanesque for his courthouse designs. But for the Jefferson Davis County Courthouse, he used the Neoclassical style.

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