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National Register of Historic Places listings in Leflore County, Mississippi

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Location of Leflore County in Mississippi

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

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Leflore 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 39 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Black Site November 21, 1978
(#78001612)
Address restricted[6]
Greenwood
2 Black Site January 11, 1991
(#90002107)
Address restricted[6]
Sidon
3 Boulevard Subdivision Historic District March 2, 1986
(#86000521)
Roughly bounded by Jeff Davis Ave., Poplar St., President Ave., and Grand Boulevard
33°31′50″N 90°11′16″W / 33.530556°N 90.187778°W / 33.530556; -90.187778 (Boulevard Subdivision Historic District)
Greenwood
4 Building at 308 Lamar Street
Building at 308 Lamar Street
Building at 308 Lamar Street
November 4, 1985
(#85003456)
308 Lamar St.
33°31′11″N 90°10′40″W / 33.519722°N 90.177778°W / 33.519722; -90.177778 (Building at 308 Lamar Street)
Greenwood
5 Building at 312 George Street November 4, 1985
(#85003454)
312 George St.
33°31′09″N 90°10′43″W / 33.519167°N 90.178611°W / 33.519167; -90.178611 (Building at 312 George Street)
Greenwood
6 Building at 710 South Boulevard November 4, 1985
(#85003455)
710 South Boulevard
33°30′48″N 90°11′12″W / 33.513333°N 90.186667°W / 33.513333; -90.186667 (Building at 710 South Boulevard)
Greenwood
7 Central Commercial and Railroad Historic District November 4, 1985
(#85003463)
Roughly bounded by Washington, Main, and Lamar Sts., Ave. F, Wardaman and Johnson Sts., and Cotton and Fulton Sts.
33°31′02″N 90°10′43″W / 33.517222°N 90.178611°W / 33.517222; -90.178611 (Central Commercial and Railroad Historic District)
Greenwood
8 Cotton Row Historic District
Cotton Row Historic District
Cotton Row Historic District
May 15, 1980
(#80002279)
Cotton, Front, Fulton, Howard, Main, and Market Sts.
33°31′14″N 90°10′59″W / 33.520556°N 90.183056°W / 33.520556; -90.183056 (Cotton Row Historic District)
Greenwood
9 Downtown Greenwood Historic District January 7, 2020
(#100004502)
Roughly bounded by Front St., River Rd., Lamar, St., McLemore St., Pelican St., Avenue F, Henry St., West Johnson St., Vardaman St., & Dewey St.
33°31′06″N 90°11′00″W / 33.5183°N 90.1832°W / 33.5183; -90.1832 (Downtown Greenwood Historic District)
Greenwood
10 Falls Site (22LF507) May 1, 1986
(#86000922)
Northeastern quarter of the northwestern quarter of Section 17, Township 22 North, Range 1 West[7]: 56 
33°46′54″N 90°19′20″W / 33.781667°N 90.322222°W / 33.781667; -90.322222 (Falls Site (22LF507))
Minter City
11 First Methodist Church of Greenwood
First Methodist Church of Greenwood
First Methodist Church of Greenwood
November 4, 1985
(#85003457)
310 W. Washington St.
33°31′09″N 90°11′04″W / 33.519167°N 90.184444°W / 33.519167; -90.184444 (First Methodist Church of Greenwood)
Greenwood
12 Fort Leflore April 4, 1979
(#79001327)
North of Greenwood off Mississippi Highway 7
33°33′06″N 90°10′26″W / 33.551667°N 90.173889°W / 33.551667; -90.173889 (Fort Leflore)
Greenwood
13 Fort Pemberton Site June 19, 1973
(#73001020)
West of Greenwood off U.S. Route 49, E.
33°31′45″N 90°14′07″W / 33.529167°N 90.235278°W / 33.529167; -90.235278 (Fort Pemberton Site)
Greenwood
14 Four Corners Historic District
Four Corners Historic District
Four Corners Historic District
February 14, 1985
(#85000282)
Washington and Henderson Sts.
33°31′07″N 90°11′09″W / 33.518611°N 90.185833°W / 33.518611; -90.185833 (Four Corners Historic District)
Greenwood
15 Greenwood High School November 4, 1985
(#85003458)
400 Cotton St.
33°31′11″N 90°10′40″W / 33.519722°N 90.177778°W / 33.519722; -90.177778 (Greenwood High School)
Greenwood
16 Greyhound Lines Station July 8, 2010
(#10000439)
325 Main St.
33°31′10″N 90°10′52″W / 33.519444°N 90.181111°W / 33.519444; -90.181111 (Greyhound Lines Station)
Greenwood
17 Gritney Neighborhood Historic District November 14, 2022
(#100008266)
Roughly bounded by Carrollton Ave., Miller Ave., Bowie Ln., East Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 100 East Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., properties fronting the south side of South and McGehee Sts., Y and MVRR Corridor
33°30′49″N 90°09′54″W / 33.5137°N 90.1650°W / 33.5137; -90.1650 (Gritney Neighborhood Historic District)
Greenwood
17 Itta Bena Historic District September 30, 2009
(#09000785)
Roughly bounded by Cemetery St. to the north, Lake Shore Dr. to the east, Lake Side St. to the south, and Dewey St. to the west
33°29′42″N 90°19′11″W / 33.495119°N 90.319806°W / 33.495119; -90.319806 (Itta Bena Historic District)
Itta Bena
18 Keesler Bridge
Keesler Bridge
Keesler Bridge
November 16, 1988
(#88002489)
Spans the Yazoo River at Fulton St.
33°31′18″N 90°11′03″W / 33.521667°N 90.184167°W / 33.521667; -90.184167 (Keesler Bridge)
Greenwood
19 Lane's Chapel Site May 4, 1976
(#76001099)
Address restricted[6]
Money
20 Marclare November 25, 1980
(#80002280)
River Rd.
33°31′19″N 90°13′17″W / 33.521944°N 90.221389°W / 33.521944; -90.221389 (Marclare)
Greenwood
21 McLean Site (22LF513) April 6, 1988
(#88000230)
Southwestern quarter of the northwestern quarter of Section 33, Township 19 North, Range 1 West[7]: 57 
33°28′18″N 90°18′46″W / 33.471667°N 90.312778°W / 33.471667; -90.312778 (McLean Site (22LF513))
Itta Bena
22 Murphey Site November 10, 1993
(#93001151)
Address restricted[6]
Itta Bena
23 Neill Archeological Site April 26, 1976
(#76001100)
Address restricted[6]
Whaley
24 Provine House
Provine House
Provine House
April 8, 1980
(#80002281)
319 Grand Boulevard
33°31′39″N 90°11′13″W / 33.5275°N 90.186944°W / 33.5275; -90.186944 (Provine House)
Greenwood
25 Rebecca Site January 11, 1991
(#90002105)
Address restricted[6]
Sidon
26 River Road and Western Downtown Residential Historic District March 2, 1986
(#86000519)
Roughly bounded by River Rd., Dewey and Gillespie, Washington and Johnson, and 1st Sts.
33°31′04″N 90°11′20″W / 33.517778°N 90.188889°W / 33.517778; -90.188889 (River Road and Western Downtown Residential Historic District)
Greenwood
27 Rosemary-Humphreys House
Rosemary-Humphreys House
Rosemary-Humphreys House
November 4, 1985
(#85003459)
1440 Grand Boulevard
33°32′20″N 90°11′33″W / 33.538889°N 90.1925°W / 33.538889; -90.1925 (Rosemary-Humphreys House)
Greenwood
28 Southworth House
Southworth House
Southworth House
November 4, 1985
(#85003460)
1108 Mississippi Ave.
33°30′34″N 90°11′13″W / 33.509444°N 90.186944°W / 33.509444; -90.186944 (Southworth House)
Greenwood
29 STAR OF THE WEST
STAR OF THE WEST
STAR OF THE WEST
May 21, 1975
(#75001050)
West of Greenwood on the Tallahatchie River
33°31′54″N 90°13′59″W / 33.531667°N 90.233056°W / 33.531667; -90.233056 (STAR OF THE WEST)
Greenwood
30 Stratton Archeological Site July 28, 1999
(#99000840)
Address restricted[6]
Sidon
31 Sweethome Mound June 9, 1978
(#78001613)
Address restricted[6]
Wakeland
32 Wesley Memorial Methodist Episcopal
Wesley Memorial Methodist Episcopal
Wesley Memorial Methodist Episcopal
November 4, 1985
(#85003461)
800 Howard St.
33°30′49″N 90°10′52″W / 33.513611°N 90.181111°W / 33.513611; -90.181111 (Wesley Memorial Methodist Episcopal)
Greenwood
33 Wesley Methodist Church Historic District April 8, 1999
(#99000381)
Roughly bounded by Cotton, Howard, Palace, Weeks Lane, and W. Johnson
33°30′41″N 90°10′54″W / 33.511389°N 90.181667°W / 33.511389; -90.181667 (Wesley Methodist Church Historic District)
Greenwood
34 Whaley Archeological Site March 15, 1976
(#76001101)
Northwestern quarter of the northwestern quarter of Section 5, Township 20 North, Range 2 East[7]: 57 
33°36′20″N 90°07′04″W / 33.605556°N 90.117778°W / 33.605556; -90.117778 (Whaley Archeological Site)
Whaley
35 W.M. Whittington House July 19, 1984
(#84002255)
401 E. Market St.
33°31′18″N 90°10′40″W / 33.521667°N 90.177778°W / 33.521667; -90.177778 (W.M. Whittington House)
Greenwood
36 Wildwood Plantation Commissary and Shop September 18, 2013
(#13000734)
Cty. Rd. 626
33°37′10″N 90°14′24″W / 33.619448°N 90.240069°W / 33.619448; -90.240069 (Wildwood Plantation Commissary and Shop)
Money
37 Williams Landing and Eastern Downtown Residential Historic District March 2, 1986
(#86000520)
Roughly bounded by Front, McLemore and Lamar, Market, and George Sts.
33°31′15″N 90°10′38″W / 33.520833°N 90.177222°W / 33.520833; -90.177222 (Williams Landing and Eastern Downtown Residential Historic District)
Greenwood
38 Wright House November 4, 1985
(#85003462)
414 Fulton Ave.
33°31′02″N 90°10′59″W / 33.517222°N 90.183056°W / 33.517222; -90.183056 (Wright House)
Greenwood

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 April 12, 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. ^ a b c d e f g h Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.
  7. ^ a b c Phillips, Philip, et al. Archaeological Survey in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley 1940-1947. Reprint ed. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 2003.
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