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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQSE_william-harris-hardy_Hattiesburg-MS.html
In 1880 near the banks of Gordon Creek, this lawyer, railroad builder and Confederate veteran selected the site for Hattiesburg. Incorporated in 1884, the town was named for Hardy's wife, Hattie Lott.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQOP_old-hattiesburg-high-school_Hattiesburg-MS.html
Under the direction of Principal J.T. Wallace, this building was Hattiesburg's High School from 1922 to 1959. Built in 1911, the structure acquired its present form when enlarged and remodeled in 1921 to the designs of Robert E. Lee, the city's mo…
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This Propertyhas been placed on theNational Registerof Historic Placesby the United StatesDepartment of the InteriorMcLeod House1897
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQOF_william-carey-college_Hattiesburg-MS.html
E. 1 mi. Founded 1906 as S. Miss. College. Operated by Bapt. as Miss. Woman's College 1911-40. Coeducational 1953. Name changed to honor William Carey, 18th century English missionary.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQNU_forrest-county-confederate-monument_Hattiesburg-MS.html
[Northeast Inscription]:C.S.A.To the Men and Women ofthe Confederacy1861-1865[Southwest Inscription]:When their county calledthey held back nothing.They cheerfully gave theirproperty and their lives. Through the devotion anduntiring efforts of …
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