The Phillips-Nelson-Williams Home in Corinth, Mississippi
This is the Phillips-Nelson-Williams Home, at 1302 Taylor Street. This house was built in 1885, by Isom Phillips, with major additions made the new owner, Samuel L. Nelson, in 1887. The house was later acquired by Bailey Williams The
style of the house is Neoclassical. This location was also the site of Battery Powell, during the Battle of Corinth. The full-height front entry is supported by four smooth, Doric columns. The entry is topped by a full entablature and pediment, which is pierced by a small fanlight.Galleries:Corinth, Neo-Classical Architecture, Views of Houses, ExteriorKeywords:bailey williams house, battery powell, battle of corinth, corinth, doric columns, entablature, fanlight, full-height entry, house, isom phillips, mississippi, neoclassical, pediment, phillips-nelson-williams homePhoto Location: Corinth, MississippiPhotographer: Dr. Roy WinkelmanDate of Photo: 10/31/2011Device Make: CanonDevice Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark IIExposure Time: 0.01F Number: 18Original Dimensions: 5616×3744Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates: 34°56'03.32"N 88°31'20.17"WPicture Number: 20666
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