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English: Lawyers' Row, State & Wall Streets, Natchez MS 1936

Notes: Building in existence first record of sale in 1796. Spanish colonial era used as barracks; early 19th century occupied by local lawyers. Since demolished despite protests by local preservationists and historians.

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Source Historic American Building Survey photo via Library of Congress website at [1]
Author James Butters

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