Old Gulfport High School (Mississippi)
Old Gulfport High School | |
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Location | 2010 15th Street, Gulfport, Mississippi[1] |
Coordinates | 30°22′11″N 89°05′12″W / 30.36985°N 89.08674°W |
Built | 1923[2] |
Restored | 2001–2003[3] |
Restored by | General Services Administration (GSA) |
Governing body | GSA[4] |
Official name | (Old) Gulfport High School Complex[5] |
Designated | July 15, 1999 |
Reference no. | 047-GLF-0101[6] |
Old Gulfport High School, located at 2010 15th Street, in Gulfport, Mississippi, is a two-story, brick building that was used as a public school from the 1920s until the latter half of the 20th century.[7] The structure was designed in Tudor architectural style by architect Noah Webster Overstreet and was built in 1923 by Algernon Blair Construction Company[2] The building complex was designated a Mississippi Landmark in 1999.[8]
Having stood vacant for a number of years, the old high school building and grounds were selected by the General Services Administration in 2000[3] as the site for construction of the Dan M. Russell, Jr. United States Courthouse.[9] Included in the construction of the federal courthouse was the renovation of the old high school building for use as a federal court office complex by the U.S. Attorney and probation officers.[10] Renovation was completed in 2003, and the old high school was designated the Dan M. Russell Jr. Courthouse Annex.[4] A multi-modal transportation center was constructed on the site of the former Gulfport High School Administration property, just south of the old high school.[11]
References
- ^ Dan M. Russell Jr. Courthouse Annex Retrieved 2014-02-06
- ^ a b Mississippi Department of Archives & History, Historic Resources Inventory (Architectural)—Old Gulfport High School (Inventory:047-GLF-0101.1). Retrieved 2014-02-06
- ^ a b GSA plans to save Gulfport library, bring new courthouse to high school site Retrieved 2014-02-06
- ^ a b Mississippi Federal Buildings Retrieved 2014-02-06
- ^ Mississippi Department of Archives and History Historic Resources Inventory Fact Sheet—(Old) Gulfport High School Complex Retrieved 2014-02-06
- ^ "Mississippi Landmarks—Harrison County". Mississippi Department of Archives and History. Retrieved 2014-02-06.
- ^ The Historical Society of Gulfport—Downtown Gulfport Retrieved 2014-02-06
- ^ Mississippi Landmarks Archived 2010-10-09 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2014-02-06
- ^ Gulfport graduates talk about the courthouse that’s taking over their school Retrieved 2014-02-06
- ^ Mike Cummings. 2011. Federal Courthouse bathed in light. Sun Herald (April 16, 2011) Retrieved 2014-02-06
- ^ City of Gulfport, Mississippi: Comprehensive Annual Financial Report—2003 Retrieved 2014-02-06