Calling All Photographers
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in Mississippi Program, the Mississippi Heritage Trust is partnering with Due South Co-op to host a photography exhibition that captures the beauty, mystery and promise of Mississippi’s fragile architectural legacy.
Here’s the deal:
Photographers are invited to submit up to 10 images of places that have been listed as one of Mississippi’s 10 Most Endangered Historic Places since 1999. A list of these 110 sites can be found below. For a more in-depth look, you can found out more about them on our site under Past Lists.
The entry fee is $30 per 10 images, with proceeds going to help the Mississippi Heritage Trust in its work to save and renew places meaningful to Mississippians and their history.
Deadline for submissions is 11:59pm on August 31, 2019.
Due South Co-op, a collaboration between photographers Ashleigh Coleman, David McCarty, Ellen Rodgers, Ryan Steed and Katie Steed, will curate an exhibition from submitted images that will be displayed at the announcement of the 2019 list of the 10 Most Endangered Places in Mississippi, to be held on Thursday, October 24th at the Morris Ice Company in Jackson.
Photographers whose work is selected will be honored guests at the announcement event.
The selected works will be auctioned during the announcement event. Photographers will receive 30% of the proceeds from the sale of their work.
A digital exhibition will be shared on www.10mostms.com following the announcement event.
So, pick up your camera and help commemorate twenty years of fighting for the places that tell the story of Mississippi.
1999
Cutrer Mansion, Clarksdale
Farish Street Historic District, Jackson
Historic School Buildings, Statewide
Keesler Bridge, Greenwood
King Edward Hotel, Jackson
Meadvilla, Washington
Old Corinth Machinery, Corinth
Town of Carrollton
Vicksburg Campaign and Historic Trail, Vicksburg
White House Hotel, Biloxi
2000
Belhaven and Belhaven Heights, Jackson
Chalmers Institute/University of Holly Springs
City of Oxford
Irving Hotel, Greenwood
L.Q.C. Lamar House, Oxford
Mississippi River Basin Model, Jackson
Queen City Hotel, Columbus
Round Island Lighthouse, Pascagoula
Taborian Hospital, Mound Bayou
Westbrook House, Jackson
2001
Greek Revival Homes of the Delta
Hawkins Field Old Terminal, Jackson
Mississippi Industrial College, Holly Springs
Moore Fire Tower, Forest Vicinity, Scott County
Old Wesson Public School, Wesson
Rosenwald Schools, Statewide
The Cedars, Jackson
Dairy Farms of Oktibbeha County and the Old Co-Op, Starkville
The Watkins Museum, Taylorsville
Rippy Road and the Turkey Creek Community, North Gulfport
2003
“The Cotton Pickers” B.P.O.E. Lodge No. 148, Greenville
First Christian Church, Jackson
Historic Cemeteries, Statewide
Indian Mounds, Statewide
J.Z. George Law Office, Carrollton
(Old) Hattiesburg High School, Hattiesburg
The Robert Johnson Birthplace, Hazlehurst
Rodney Presbyterian Church, Rodney
Tivoli Hotel, Biloxi
The W.J. Quarles House (Greenvale), Long Beach
2005
Bryant Grocery and Meat Market, Money
Flannegan-Lowry House, Jackson
Natchez College, Natchez
Old Bridgeport Road, Bolton
Jackson Municipal Library, Jackson
(Old) Pascagoula High School, Pascagoula
Sun-n-Sand Motor Hotel, Jackson
Tippah County Jail, Ripley
Wilkes Home, Wilkesburg
(Old) Woodmen of the World Building – (Harrison-Whitfield Building), Columbus
2007
Afro-American Sons and Daughters Hospital, Yazoo City
Beverly Drive-In Theatre, Hattiesburg
Chandler House, Okolona
Coker House (also known as “Greenwood”), Edwards Vicinity
Mannsdale-Livingston Heritage District, Madison County
Mississippi Gulf Coast, Jackson, Harrison, and Hancock County
Mobile and Ohio Railroad Depot, Aberdeen
Naval Reserve Center, Jackson
The Picayune Colored Gymnasium, Picayune
Spring Hill Missionary Baptist Church, Tupelo
2009
Alcazar Hotel, Clarksdale
Arlington, Natchez
Church Street, Port Gibson
Ebenezer A.M.E. Church, Raymond
Front Street Historic District, Pascagoula
Hinds County Armory, Jackson
Teoc Community, Carroll County
The Oakes African American Cultural Center, Yazoo City
Threefoot Building, Meridian
Wood College, Mathiston
2011
Amzie Moore Home, Cleveland
Austin House, Ocean Springs
Ceres Plantation, Flowers
Chickasaw Old Town, Tupelo
Fielder and Brooks Drug Store, Meridian
Holtzclaw Mansion, Utica
Lewis House (Oldfields), Gulf Coast
Markham Hotel, Gulfport
Mount Holly, Washington County
Prospect Hill, Jefferson County
2013
33rd Avenue High School, Gulfport
Isaiah T. Montgomery House, Mound Bayou
Mendenhall High School Auditorium, Mendenhall
Meridian Police Department, Meridian
Merrill-Maley House, Jackson
Millsaps Hotel, Hazlehurst
Moss Point Central Fire Station, Moss Point
Southern Christian Institute, Edwards
Webster County Courthouse, Wathall
West Pascagoula Colored School, Gautier
2015
Mississippi’s Historic Tax Credit, Statewide
Grenada Airfield Hangar, Grenada
Hugh Craft & Son Surveying Office, Holly Springs
Jourdan River School, Kiln
Margaret’s Grocery, Vicksburg
Melmont, Natchez
Old Wilkinson County Jail, Woodville
Phoenix Naval Stores Office, Turkey Creek Neighborhood, Gulfport
French Hotel, Senatobia
Webb Depot, Webb
2017
Town of Rodney
Fondren Neighborhood, Jackson
Scott Ford Houses, Jackson
Stage Marye-Gillette House, Greenwood
Cochran Hotel, Ackerman
Temple B’nai Israel, Natchez
The Walter Place, Holly Springs
New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Estill
Saragossa, Natchez
Mississippi’s National Heritage Areas, Gulf Coast, Delta and Hills
Feel free to give MHT a call at (601) 354-0200 or email preservation@mississippiheritage.com with questions.