The Side Elevation of the Gish-Hill House in Corinth, Mississippi
This is the Gish-Hill House, at 714 Fillmore Street. This brick veneered house was constructed in 1922, on the site of a Civil War-era structure known as “Rose Cottage.” The style is considered to be Craftsman, although the Italianate influences are noted. The earlier cottage had served as the headquarters of General Albert Sidney Johnston. The protruding bay is pierced by two basket-handle arches, each with three sliding windows. There is a large, hipped roof gable on the roof, near a brick chimney.Galleries:Corinth, Craftsman, Views of Houses, ExteriorKeywords:basket-handle arch, brick chimney, brick veneer, corinth, craftsman, curvilinear, fluted columns, gable, gish-hill house, hipped roof gable, italianate, mississippi, neoclassical, partial-width portico, rose cottagePhoto Location: Corinth, MississippiPhotographer: Dr. Roy WinkelmanDate of Photo: 10/31/2011Device Make: CanonDevice Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark IIExposure Time: 0.008F Number: 6.3Original Dimensions: 5616×3744Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates: 34°56'03.32"N 88°31'20.17"WPicture Number: 20691
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