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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Claiborne ...

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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Claiborne County, Mississippi. ... Old Natchez Trace (132-3T) November 7, 1976

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Madison ...

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    Includes a 3.3-mile segment of the Natchez Trace (partially in the Natchez Trace Parkway right of way) and an archeological investigation site at the location that from 1811 to 1823 housed a government agency to the Choctaw. [9] 21: Old Natchez Trace (170-30) Old Natchez Trace (170-30) November 7, 1976

  4. History of the lumber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "Building the redwood region: The redwood lumber industry and the landscape of Northern California, 1850–1929" (PhD dissertation, University of California, Berkeley; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2000. 3001767). Cox, Thomas R. Mills and markets: A history of the Pacific Coast lumber industry to 1900 (U of Washington Press, 2016).

  5. Clifton Heights Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Clifton Heights Historic District is a 26-acre (11 ha) historic district in Natchez, Mississippi, USA. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It then included 41 contributing buildings. [1] In 1888, the neighborhood started as a subdivision, one of the first in Natchez by the Clifton Heights Improvement Corporation.

  6. Natchez On-Top-of-the-Hill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It includes National Historic Landmark-designated sites: [2]. House on Ellicott's Hill; Stanton Hall; Rosalie; Commercial Bank and Banker's House (c. 1837), consisting of the Commercial Bank Building, a "one-story three-bay stuccoed brick with stone facade commercial building of two-story height with Ionic portico," and the connected Greek Revival style.

  7. Gordon–Van Tine Company Historic District - Wikipedia

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    A 1915 issue of Mississippi Valley Lumberman newsletter references the use of the Funk (sic) Lumber yard by Gordon-Van Tine, [12] and the January 18, 1919 issue of The Southern Lumberman, discussing the retirement of George W. Funck, discusses the ownership of the Funck Lumberyard by Davenport's U.N. Roberts lumber company (parent company to ...

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