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Have you ever wondered about old buildings or special places that tell a story about the past? In Jefferson County, Mississippi, there are many such places! They are so important that they are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a special list kept by the United States government to protect and celebrate buildings, sites, and objects that have a big meaning in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture.

When a place is added to this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our country's heritage. It helps people learn about the past and makes sure these places are preserved for future generations. In Jefferson County, there are 25 different properties and areas on this important list. Let's explore some of them!

Historic Homes and Plantations

Jefferson County is home to many beautiful old houses and plantations. These places often show us how people lived long ago.

Grand Old Houses

  • Blantonia Plantation House: This historic house is located near Lorman. It was added to the National Register in 1993.
  • Cedar Grove Place: Found in Church Hill, this home joined the list in 1979. It's a great example of old Southern architecture.
  • China Grove: Another historic spot near Lorman, China Grove was recognized in 1980.
  • Hays House: Also in Lorman, Hays House became a registered historic place in 2009.
  • Hughes-Clark House: Located in Fayette, this house was added to the list in 1987.
  • Laurietta: South of Fayette, Laurietta is another historic home that joined the National Register in 1980.
  • Oak Grove: This beautiful property in Church Hill was listed in 1979.
  • Pecan Grove: North of Church Hill, Pecan Grove became a historic site in 1980.
  • Richland: Also in Church Hill, Richland was added to the list in 1984.
  • Rosswood: East of Lorman, Rosswood is a historic plantation house recognized in 1978.
  • Springfield Plantation: West of Fayette, Springfield Plantation is a very old and important site, listed in 1971. It's known for its grand design.
  • Woodland Plantation: South of Church Hill, Woodland Plantation was added to the register in 1978.
  • Wyolah Plantation: Another historic plantation in Church Hill, Wyolah was recognized in 1985.

Important Churches and Districts

Churches and historic districts are also very important parts of Jefferson County's past. They show us how communities grew and worshipped.

Places of Worship

  • Christ Church: This church in Church Hill is a beautiful building that was listed in 1977. It has been a central part of the community for many years.
  • Rodney Presbyterian Church: Located in the old village of Rodney, this church was added to the National Register in 1973. It's a very famous landmark.
  • Union Church Presbyterian Church: In Union Church, this church was recognized as historic in 1979.

Historic Districts

  • Church Hill Rural Historic District: This entire area around Church Hill is considered historic. It includes many old buildings and landscapes, recognized in 2000.
  • Rodney Center Historic District: The old village of Rodney, northwest of Lorman, is a historic district. It was once a busy port town on the Mississippi River and was listed in 1980.

Bridges and Other Unique Sites

Not all historic places are buildings. Some are bridges or even archaeological sites that tell us about ancient times.

Old Bridges

  • Coon Box Fork Bridge: This bridge on Coon Box Road was listed in 1979. Old bridges are important because they show us how people traveled and built things in the past.
  • Old Hill Place Bridge: Located near Fayette, this bridge was also added to the register in 1979.
  • Youngblood Bridge: Near Union Church, the Youngblood Bridge was recognized in 1979.

Other Special Places

  • Mud Island Creek Complex (22JE508 and 22JE513): This is an archaeological site near Lorman. It's a place where experts study ancient cultures and how people lived thousands of years ago. It was listed in 1989.
  • Poplar Hill Grade School: This old school building in Fayette was added to the National Register in 2010. It reminds us of how education has changed over time.

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