VERANDAH/CURLEE HOUSE MUSEUM
Local history – Culture
2024
Recommended
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2024
Built in 1857 by Hamilton Mask, one of the founders of Corinth, this beautiful house with colonnades is a significant example of neo-Greek architecture. It was used shortly before the battle of Shiloh as general district of Confederate Bragg, HW Halleck, and John B. Hood generals. The restored museum-house contains a collection of paintings and antiques from the th and th centuries, as well as an exhibition of mobiliers of the vintage made by C & D Jarnagin Co. Inc., a small company located in Corinth.
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