National Register of Historic Places listings in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi

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Location of Oktibbeha County in Mississippi

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]

There are 23 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 10, 2024.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Bardwell House July 16, 1992
(#92000890)
309 Blackjack Road
33°26′53″N 88°46′56″W / 33.448056°N 88.782222°W / 33.448056; -88.782222 (Bardwell House)
Starkville Constructed circa 1855
2 Bell House October 29, 1992
(#92001480)
1280 Mississippi Highway 25, S.
33°26′11″N 88°49′06″W / 33.436389°N 88.818333°W / 33.436389; -88.818333 (Bell House)
Starkville
3 Thomas Battle Carroll House May 1, 1991
(#91000531)
304 S. Jackson St.
33°27′36″N 88°48′51″W / 33.46°N 88.814167°W / 33.46; -88.814167 (Thomas Battle Carroll House)
Starkville
4 The Cedars October 10, 1985
(#85003003)
Old W. Point Rd.
33°28′31″N 88°48′04″W / 33.475278°N 88.801111°W / 33.475278; -88.801111 (The Cedars)
Starkville
5 Downtown Starkville Historic District July 25, 2012
(#12000433)
Roughly bounded by Jefferson, N. Montgomery, & Yeates Sts., & railroad
33°27′48″N 88°48′52″W / 33.463311°N 88.81453°W / 33.463311; -88.81453 (Downtown Starkville Historic District)
Starkville
6 C. E. Gay House January 3, 1991
(#90002108)
110 E. Gillespie St.
33°27′28″N 88°48′55″W / 33.457778°N 88.815278°W / 33.457778; -88.815278 (C. E. Gay House)
Starkville
7 Gillespie-Jackson House November 6, 1986
(#86003127)
Southeastern corner of the junction of Mississippi Highways 12 and 25
33°27′13″N 88°49′17″W / 33.453611°N 88.821389°W / 33.453611; -88.821389 (Gillespie-Jackson House)
Starkville
8 Greensboro Street Historic District June 14, 1982
(#82003112)
Greensboro St.; also Ernest Jones Jr. Dr., Greensboro St., Louisville St., Main St., W., Raymond St., and Yeates St.
33°27′42″N 88°49′29″W / 33.461667°N 88.824722°W / 33.461667; -88.824722 (Greensboro Street Historic District)
Starkville Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of July 10, 2008
9 Herman Mound and Village Site March 17, 1993
(#93000137)
Address Restricted
Starkville
10 Hotel Chester January 18, 1985
(#85000099)
217-223 E. Main St.
33°27′50″N 88°48′51″W / 33.463889°N 88.814167°W / 33.463889; -88.814167 (Hotel Chester)
Starkville
11 Lampkin-Owens House November 24, 1980
(#80002298)
117 N. Montgomery St.
33°27′56″N 88°48′38″W / 33.465556°N 88.810556°W / 33.465556; -88.810556 (Lampkin-Owens House)
Starkville
12 Lyon's Bluff Site April 22, 1976
(#76001105)
Address Restricted
Starkville
13 Magruder-Newsom House August 30, 1984
(#84002284)
306 S. Jackson St.
33°27′36″N 88°48′51″W / 33.46°N 88.814167°W / 33.46; -88.814167 (Magruder-Newsom House)
Starkville
14 Meadow Woods Plantation House September 7, 2001
(#01000946)
2479 Oktoc Rd.
33°22′04″N 88°45′43″W / 33.367778°N 88.761944°W / 33.367778; -88.761944 (Meadow Woods Plantation House)
Starkville
15 Montgomery Hall
Montgomery Hall
Montgomery Hall
March 26, 1975
(#75001054)
Mississippi State University campus
33°27′13″N 88°47′29″W / 33.453611°N 88.791389°W / 33.453611; -88.791389 (Montgomery Hall)
Starkville Constructed 1902-03 using Beaux-Arts architectural style[6]
16 Nash Street Historic District June 24, 1993
(#93000572)
525 University Dr. and 101-117 N. Nash St.
33°27′47″N 88°48′14″W / 33.463056°N 88.803889°W / 33.463056; -88.803889 (Nash Street Historic District)
Starkville
17 Odd Fellows Cemetery
Odd Fellows Cemetery
Odd Fellows Cemetery
July 24, 1990
(#90001064)
Junction of U.S. Route 82 and Henderson St.
33°28′00″N 88°49′15″W / 33.466667°N 88.820833°W / 33.466667; -88.820833 (Odd Fellows Cemetery)
Starkville
18 Dossey A. Outlaw Plantation April 11, 2002
(#02000354)
2173 Oktoc Rd.
33°23′07″N 88°46′27″W / 33.385278°N 88.774167°W / 33.385278; -88.774167 (Dossey A. Outlaw Plantation)
Starkville
19 Overstreet School Historic District October 23, 1992
(#92001398)
Roughly bounded by Hogan, Montgomery, Gillespie, Jackson, Wood, and Washington Sts. and the Illinois Central railroad tracks
33°27′34″N 88°48′48″W / 33.459444°N 88.813333°W / 33.459444; -88.813333 (Overstreet School Historic District)
Starkville
20 Starkville Colored Cemetery June 2, 2014
(#14000277)
N. side of University Dr., W. of N. Nash & E. of Hartness Sts.
33°27′46″N 88°48′25″W / 33.462908°N 88.806842°W / 33.462908; -88.806842 (Starkville Colored Cemetery)
Starkville
21 John M. Stone Cotton Mill April 29, 1975
(#75001055)
Gillespie St.
33°27′26″N 88°48′09″W / 33.457222°N 88.8025°W / 33.457222; -88.8025 (John M. Stone Cotton Mill)
Starkville
22 Textile Building
Textile Building
Textile Building
May 12, 1975
(#75001056)
South of Starkville on the Mississippi State University campus
33°27′08″N 88°47′30″W / 33.452222°N 88.791667°W / 33.452222; -88.791667 (Textile Building)
Starkville Constructed in 1900 using Italianate, Mission & Romanesque architectural styles. Oldest academic building on the Mississippi State University campus.[7]
23 Walker-Critz House March 22, 1989
(#89000171)
414 Chapin St.
33°28′01″N 88°48′29″W / 33.466944°N 88.808056°W / 33.466944; -88.808056 (Walker-Critz House)
Starkville

See also

References

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved May 10, 2024.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  5. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. ^ Montgomery Hall
  7. ^ Textile Building