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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSRB_old-brick-house_Biloxi-MS.html
Site granted by Spanish to Jean Baptiste Carquote in 1790. Residence in Civil War of Mayor John L. Henley, who led defense against Union fleet, Sept., 1861. Restoration by Biloxi Garden Clubs.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF72_cathedral-of-the-nativity-b-v-m_Biloxi-MS.html
Parent Catholic Parish on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, continuing missions dating back to French Colonial era. First church on this site dedicated 1844. Rebuilt after fire in 1900. Dedicated Cathedral for Diocese of Biloxi 1977. Restored in 1989 af…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF25_biloxi-lighthouse_Biloxi-MS.html
Since its construction in 1848, this cast iron lighthouse has been the landmark for which Biloxi-bound vessels sail. Tended by the Younghans family, father, mother and daughter, from late 1866 till 1929.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD68_woolmarket_Biloxi-MS.html
S. 3 mi. Once center of wool industry. Here on July 16, 1910; three rural schools formed Woolmarket Vocational High School, considered to be the first consolidated high school in the state.
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