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Great Houses of Mississippi.


Great Houses Of Mississippi

Mary Carol Miller & Mary Rose Carter

University Press of Mississippi

3825 Ridgewood Ridgewood, residential village (1990 pop. 24,152), Bergen co., NE N.J.; inc. 1876. Ridgewood was the site of many American and British camps in the Revolutionary War. Road, Jackson, MS 39211-6492

1578066743 $45.00 1-800-737-7788

Mississippi residents, fans of old Southern architecture, and enthusiasts of American architectural heritage alike have a wonderful collection of full-color photos by Mary Rose Carter and accompanying historical background by Mary Carol Miller in Great Houses Of Mississippi. Miller's lively stories of the houses, their families, and their cultural mark accompany nearly a hundred full-color images of house exteriors. This is a vivid and highly recommended collection of grand old homes.
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