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"City Hall, Jackson, Mississippi. Built 1846-47 of hand made brick at a cost of $7,500.00. During the War Between the States, this building was used as a hospital for both Union and Confederate soldiers and was one of the few buildings spared when Jackson was burned three times and became known as Chimneyville." Exterior view. Side 1.
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"City Hall, Jackson, Mississippi. Built 1846-47 of hand made brick at a cost of $7,500.00. During the War Between the States, this building was used as a hospital for both Union and Confederate soldiers and was one of the few buildings spared when Jackson was burned three times and became known as Chimneyville." Exterior view. Side 1.
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- Item: 310
- Description: "City Hall, Jackson, Mississippi. Built 1846-47 of hand made brick at a cost of $7,500.00. During the War Between the States, this building was used as a hospital for both Union and Confederate soldiers and was one of the few buildings spared when Jackson was burned three times and became known as Chimneyville." Exterior view. Side 1.
- Creator(s): Ford, Gilbert
- Date: 1965
- City/State: Jackson, Mississippi
- County: Hinds County
- Call Number: PI/2008.0001
- Filename: 122420-photo-1.tif