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This article is about the amazing historic places in Clarke County, Mississippi, that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The National Register is like a special list kept by the United States government. It includes buildings, sites, and objects that are important because of their history, architecture, or what they mean to a community. When a place is on this list, it helps protect it and makes people more aware of its value.

In Clarke County, Mississippi, there are 51 different places and areas that are on this important list. These places help us learn about the past and understand how people lived long ago. Let's explore some of these cool historic spots!

Exploring Clarke County's Historic Treasures

Clarke County is full of interesting old buildings and sites. Many of these places are homes, but there are also bridges, churches, and even entire historic neighborhoods. They show us different styles of building and how communities grew over time.

Historic Homes and Buildings

Many of the places on the National Register in Clarke County are old houses. These homes tell stories about the families who lived there and the history of the area.

  • Adams-Taylor-McRae House: Located east of Pachuta, this house was added to the list in 1980.
  • C.V. Akin House: You can find this house on Clarion Street in De Soto. It became historic in 1994.
  • Asher's Cabin: This unique cabin is on Mississippi Highway 513 near Stonewall. It joined the Register in 1980.
  • Barbour-Estes House: This home is on River Road in Enterprise. It was listed in 1980.
  • Bradshaw-Booth House: Also in Enterprise, on Stonewall Street, this house was recognized in 1980.
  • Brown-Wilson House: Found on U.S. Highway 11 in Enterprise, it was listed in 1980.
  • Judge John L. Buckley House: This house is on Bridge Street in Enterprise and was added in 1994.
  • Carmichael House: South of De Soto, near the old Gulf, Mobile and Ohio railroad tracks, this house became historic in 1980.
  • Benjamin H. Carter House: Located at 210 Ferrill Street in Quitman, this house was listed in 1994.
  • Compton-Short House: On Tuscaboma Street in Enterprise, this house was added in 1980.
  • Cook-Sellers House: This house is on East Station Street in De Soto and was listed in 1980.
  • Covington House: Northeast of De Soto, this house was recognized in 1980.
  • Davis House: On River Road in Enterprise, this house joined the list in 1980.
  • Dearman House: At the corner of Bridge Street and River Road in Enterprise, it was listed in 1980.
  • Capt. C.C. Ferrill House: Located at 118 East Franklin Street in Quitman, this house became historic in 1994.
  • Ford-Williams House: Found on Mississippi Highway 514 in Energy, it was listed in 1980.
  • Forestdale Plantation: This plantation is at the end of County Road 1222, southwest of Quitman, near Pachuta. It was added in 1980.
  • Hand House: On North Street in Shubuta, this house was listed in 1980.
  • House at 200 East Franklin Street: In Quitman, this house was recognized in 1994.
  • House on Old Mill Creek Road: This house is in Enterprise, between Old Mill Creek Road and U.S. Route 11. It was listed in 1994.
  • Hunter-Frost House: On River Road in Enterprise, this house joined the list in 1980.
  • Lee-Mitts House: On Stonewall Street in Enterprise, this house was listed in 1980.
  • McCrory-Deas-Buckley House: On Bridge Street in Enterprise, this house was recognized in 1980.
  • Dr. McNair House: Located at 116 East Church Street in Quitman, this house was added in 2009.
  • McNeill-McGee House: Northeast of Lake Bounds, this house was listed in 1980.
  • Methodist Parsonage House: On A Street in Enterprise, this house was recognized in 1980.
  • Noah Moore House: At 111 Main Street in Enterprise, this house was listed in 1994.
  • Overseer's House and Outbuildings of Lang Plantation: These buildings are off County Road 610 in Langsdale. They were added in 1980.
  • Pilgrim's Rest: On Tuscaboma Street in Enterprise, this house was listed in 1980.
  • Prairie Place: Also off County Road 610 in Langsdale, this place was recognized in 1980.
  • Price-Patton-Pettis House: At North and 2nd Streets in Shubuta, this house was listed in 1980.
  • Riverside Plantation: On U.S. Highway 11 in Enterprise, this plantation was added in 1980.
  • Smith-McClain-Buckley House: On Stonewall Street in Enterprise, this house was listed in 1980.
  • Stephenson-Allen House: On Bridge Street in Enterprise, this house was recognized in 1980.
  • Sumrall-Albritton House: On U.S. Highway 45 in Shubuta, this house was listed in 1980.
  • Trotter-Byrd House: At 419 East Franklin Street in Quitman, this house was added in 1980.
  • Ward House: About 3 miles north of Enterprise, this house was recognized in 1980.
  • Jim Williams House: On North River Road in Enterprise, near Mississippi Highway 513, this house was listed in 1994.
  • Woolverton-Boyd House: Off Mississippi Highway 513 in Enterprise, this house was added in 1980.
  • W.W. Wyatt House: At 107 North River Road in Enterprise, this house was listed in 1994.

Important Public Buildings and Structures

Beyond homes, Clarke County also has other significant structures that are part of its history.

  • Clarke County Courthouse and Confederate Monument: This important building is on Archusa Street in Quitman. It was listed in 1994. The courthouse is where local government business happens.
  • Enterprise Bridge: This bridge crosses the Chickasawhay River on Bridge Street in Enterprise. It was recognized in 1988.
  • Highway 11 Bridge over Chunky River: This bridge carries U.S. Route 11 over the Chunky River in Enterprise. It was listed in 1988.
  • J.K. Kirkland General Merchandise Store: Located at 124 Main Street in Quitman, this old store was added in 1994.
  • Quitman Depot: This train station is on the eastern side of the Illinois Central Gulf tracks in Quitman. It was listed in 1994. Train depots were very important for travel and trade in the past.
  • Shubuta Baptist Church: This church is on Eucutta Street in Shubuta, near U.S. Route 45. It was added in 1994.
  • Shubuta Bridge: This bridge crosses the Chickasawhay River east of Shubuta. It was recognized in 1988.
  • Shubuta Methodist Episcopal Church, South: On High Street (U.S. Route 45) in Shubuta, this church was listed in 1994.

Historic Districts

Sometimes, not just one building, but a whole area or group of buildings is considered historic. These are called historic districts.

  • East Enterprise Historic District: This area in Enterprise is roughly bordered by South Stonewall Street, Church Street, Mississippi Highway 513, and Tuscahoma Road. It was listed in 1994.
  • Quitman Downtown-Mill Historic District: This district in Quitman is roughly bounded by Long Boulevard, Jackson, Franklin, and Railroad Avenues. It was added in 2016.
  • Stonewall Mill Village Historic District: This area in Stonewall is around Erwin Road, between Alice and Allen Avenues. It was recognized in 1994. Mill villages were communities built around textile mills or other factories.

Former Listing

Sometimes, a place that was once on the National Register of Historic Places might be removed. This can happen if the building is destroyed or if it loses its historic importance.

  • McGee-Hudson House: This house on Tuscaboma Street in Enterprise was listed in 1980 but was removed from the list on January 31, 1994.

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