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West Commerce Street Historic District (Aberdeen, Mississippi)

West Commerce Street Historic District in Aberdeen, Mississippi is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

It includes properties with street numbers from 721 to 919 on the odd-numbered side of W. Commerce St., and from 730 to 900 on the even-numbered side. It is all residential.

It consists of 14 contributing houses, built between 1840 and c. 1938, and one contributing structure (a garage) and their outbuildings, with two non-contributing structures interspersed. Among these is the Reuben Davis House, which is separately listed on the National Register.

The houses and corresponding structures are:

  • 721 W. Commerce (1840), the Mark Prewett House (Panola), Greek Revival
  • 727 W. Commerce (c. 1935), Charlie Clark House, Georgian Revival, and its contributing two-story Georgian Revival garage (c. 1935)
  • 729 W. Commerce (c. 1915), a 2+12-story house with porte cochere, with Colonial Revival influence.
  • 730 W. Commerce (1840), Col. Abner Prewett House (Prewett Place). 2+12-story, Greek Revival.
  • 732 W. Commerce (1850) Dr. William Alfred Sykes House (The Magnolias). A two-story, Greek Revival. Pivotal. Also contributing are its one-story kitchen and its one-story well house, and a non-contributing other outbuilding.
  • 803 W. Commerce (1847/1853) Reuben Davis House (Sunset Hill). This two-story central-hall plan house fronted by a portico with "eight massive fluted Doric columns." Greek Revival. Pivotal.
  • 807 W. Commerce (c. 1925) Bungalow.
  • 800 W. Commerce (c. 1945) Bungalow influence, non-contributing.
  • 806 W. Commerce (c. 1845) John Goodwin House. One-story, brick Greek Revival.
  • 810 W. Commerce (c. 1900) Free classic Queen Anne.
  • 900 W. Commerce (1905) H. B. Sanders House. A two-story bungalow.
  • 901 W. Commerce (c. 1955) 1+12-story, brick ranch style house, non-contributing.
  • 905 W. Commerce (1938) 1+12-story, five-bay-wide, brick house.
  • 915 W. Commerce (1887) The Andrew J. Brown House (The Oaks). 1+12-story frame house. Free classic Queen Anne. And its (c. 1905) garage, and its (c. 1905) gazebo.
  • 919 W. Commerce (c. 1885/1937) The Castle. 1+12-story house with a polygonal tower. Gothic Revival.

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Susan M. Enzweiler (September 1987). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: West Commerce Street Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved October 19, 2016. with one historic photo and 21 from 1986-87