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Historical Markers and War Memorials in University, Mississippi

 
Clickable Map of Lafayette County, Mississippi and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Lafayette County, MS (63) Calhoun County, MS (4) Marshall County, MS (29) Panola County, MS (16) Pontotoc County, MS (30) Tate County, MS (7) Union County, MS (12) Yalobusha County, MS (10)  LafayetteCounty(63) Lafayette County (63)  CalhounCounty(4) Calhoun County (4)  MarshallCounty(29) Marshall County (29)  PanolaCounty(16) Panola County (16)  PontotocCounty(30) Pontotoc County (30)  TateCounty(7) Tate County (7)  UnionCounty(12) Union County (12)  YalobushaCounty(10) Yalobusha County (10)
Oxford is the county seat for Lafayette County
University is in Lafayette County
      Lafayette County (63)  
ADJACENT TO LAFAYETTE COUNTY
      Calhoun County (4)  
      Marshall County (29)  
      Panola County (16)  
      Pontotoc County (30)  
      Tate County (7)  
      Union County (12)  
      Yalobusha County (10)  
 
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1 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — "Dead House"
Originally built for use as magnetic observatory. Used as Confederate morgue after Battle of Shiloh in April, 1862. Also used by Gen. U.S. Grant in fall of 1862 and later by forces of Gen. Nathan B. Forrest.Map (db m102673) HM
2 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — Barnard Observatory
Built 1857-59 by Chancellor F.A.P. Barnard, the Observatory housed the Physics and Astronomy Department until 1939 and was the home of chancellors until 1971. The West Wing, called McCain Hall, was used by the NROTC, 1947-89. The Observatory was . . . Map (db m102769) HM
3 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — Barnard Observatory
Frederick A. P. Barnard (1809-1889) was the third president and first chancellor of the University of Mississippi, serving from 1856 to 1861. He joined the University of Alabama's faculty in 1838, and he started a Phi Beta Kappa Chapter there. In . . . Map (db m219853) HM
4 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — Chucky Mullins Drive
A redshirt freshman defensive back for the Ole Miss football team, Roy Lee “Chucky” Mullins suffered a tragic injury on October 28, 1989, in the homecoming game against Vanderbilt that left him paralyzed. Chucky's battle with his physical . . . Map (db m219836) HM
5 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — Civil Rights MonumentJames Meredith
James H. Meredith, a Mississippi native of Kosciusko, stepped into the pages of history on October 1, 1962 when he opened the doors to higher education at the University of Mississippi and in the South. As a major figure in the . . . Map (db m102888) HM
6 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — Confederate Soldiers Cemetery
Established during the Civil War, this cemetery was used for both Union and Confederate soldiers who died in the hospital at the University of Mississippi following the Battle of Shiloh. Shortly after the war, the Union dead were removed and . . . Map (db m219842) HM
7 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — David Gaffney Sansing, Sr.
A Greenville native, Dr. David Sansing (1933-2019) served in the U.S. Army before beginning his teaching career in 1960. He served as a history professor on the faculty at Ole Miss from 1970 until his retirement in 1994 and was the author of . . . Map (db m219847) HM
8 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — 62 — Documenting the Blues
Front The University of Mississippi is internationally famous for its work in documenting and preserving African American blues culture. In 1983 the Center for the Study of Southern Culture acquired Living Blues magazine, which . . . Map (db m102770) HM
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9 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — George Hall
In 1920, this building was dedicated in honor of James Zachariah George (1826-1897). Born in Georgia, George moved with his family to Mississippi in 1834, settling two years later in Carroll County. At the outbreak of war between the United . . . Map (db m219881) HM
10 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — Guyton Hall
One of sixteen buildings built with funds from a special appropriation in 1928, Guyton Hall housed the student health center and the two-year medical school from 1934 until 1955, when the medical school was expanded into a four-year program and . . . Map (db m219891) HM
11 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — Hilgard Cut
Constructed in 1858 to accommodate University of Mississippi students, this railroad cut was named for Dr. Eugene W. Hilgard (1833-1916), its designer and engineer. A native of Bavaria, Hilgard served as State Geologist from 1855 to 1873. A . . . Map (db m219871) HM
12 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — Jeanette Phillips DriveThe University of Mississippi
Dr. Jeanette C. Phillips devoted her life to improving nutritional programs throughout Mississippi and the nation. She received her master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Mississippi in 1954 & 1973, respectively, and later served as . . . Map (db m219840) HM
13 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — Lamar Hall
In 1977 this building was dedicated in honor of Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar II (1825-1893). Born in Putnam County, Georgia, Lamar moved to Mississippi in 1849. He joined the faculty of the University of Mississippi as adjunct professor of . . . Map (db m219857) HM
14 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — Longstreet Hall
This building was dedicated in honor of Augustus Baldwin Longstreet (1790-1870), second president of the University of Mississippi. Born in Augusta, Georgia, Longstreet graduated from Yale and studied at Tapping Reeve's Litchfield, Connecticut, . . . Map (db m219895) HM
15 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — Lyceum — The Circle Historic District
Lyceum — The Circle Historic District has been designated a National Historic Landmark This district possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America . . . Map (db m103003) HM
16 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — Silver Pond
Named in honor of James Wesley Silver (1907-88) History professor (1936-64) “He changed my life,” wrote a distinguished alumnus of this intellectually stimulating teacher, department chair (1946-57), president of Southern Historical . . . Map (db m219852) HM
17 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — Society Of Professional Journalists Historic Site in JournalismThe University of Mississippi
Agence France-Presse journalist Paul Guihard was one of more than 300 journalists who watched the chaos surrounding the admission of James Meredith to the University of Mississippi. He was murdered on campus near the student union around 9 P.M., . . . Map (db m102889) HM
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18 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — The Lyceum
The Lyceum, which opened for the first University of Mississippi class in 1848, symbolizes the origins, endurance, and triumphs of higher education in Mississippi. During the Civil War, the building served as a hospital for Union and Confederate . . . Map (db m102753) HM
19 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — The Old Chapel
The Old Chapel was originally constructed in 1853 as a dormitory. Its design was later modified to include a large hall for student assemblies, commencement exercises, and meeting rooms for literary societies and student organizations. During the . . . Map (db m102675) HM
20 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — The Temple of the Star
The Mystical Seven secret fraternal society, founded at Wesleyan University in 1837, established the Temple of the Star here at the University of Mississippi in 1859. In 1879 the Temple of the Star merged its members and rituals with Beta . . . Map (db m219844) HM
21 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — To Our Confederate Dead1861-1865
Front To Our Confederate Dead 1861-1865, Left side They fell devoted, but undying; The very gale their names seem'd sighing: The waters murmur'd of their name; The woods were peopled . . . Map (db m102996) WM
22 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — 7 — University of Mississippi — Mississippi Freedom Trail —
Front On October 1, 1962, James Meredith broke the rigid segregation in Mississippi's higher education when he became the first African American student at the University of Mississippi. Though federal courts had ordered his admission, . . . Map (db m102580) HM
23 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — University Park/Old Swayze Field
This location was the site of some of the earliest intercollegiate athletic contests in the state of Mississippi. The University of Mississippi is documented to have played baseball here by spring, 1893, and the first Ole Miss football game was . . . Map (db m219849) HM
24 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — Ventress Hall
Constructed in 1889 at a cost of $35,000, this Romanesque Revival-style building served as the University's first library. Renamed in honor of James Alexander Ventress in 1985, this building has also served as the School of Law (1911-1929), State . . . Map (db m102677) HM
 
 
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Apr. 28, 2024