Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg (formerly Vicksburg Post Office and Customs House)
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Location
Roughly bounded by Locust, South, Washington, and Clay Streets.; also mostly on Washington St. between Grove and Veto Streets, Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi, U.S.
Uptown Vicksburg Historic District is a historic district in Vicksburg, Mississippi, U.S.. The district is bounded by Locust Street, South Street, Washington Street, and Clay Street; also on Washington Streets between Grove and Veto Street; and also roughly bounded by Washington Street, Grove Street, China Street, Clay Street, Locust Street, Veto Street and South Street (north boundary of the South Cherry Street Historic District).[2]
In 1891, the Uptown Vicksburg Historic District was designed and arranged by city founder Rev. Newit Vick, and his son-in-law John Lane.[2] The Uptown district includes sixty-eight contributing buildings, one contributing site, one contributing fountain, and three contributing monuments.[2]
The Uptown Vicksburg Historic District was mostly built between 1830 to 1940, with sixty one contributing buildings in the district built during this period; and with additional building happening up until the 1970s.[2] The earliest building in extant is the Luckett Compound (1830).[2]
Notable buildings and structures
Buildings
Luckett Compound (built c. 1830 – c. 1840; four buildings), Crawford Street;[2] NRHP-listed[4]
Vicksburg Sanitarium (built c. 1830s), 900 Crawford Street[5]
St. Paul's Catholic Church (built 1955), 717 Crawford Street
Memorials and fountain
Louisiana Confederate Memorial (built 1887), Monroe Street; erected by Louisiana Confederate soldiers from their military unit members that died in Vicksburg in 1862–1863[2][15]
Vicksburg Memorial Rose Garden (built c. 1890), Monroe Street; dedicated to local soldiers [16]
War Memorial (built 1986; non-contributing), Monroe Street; dedicated to soldiers from the city of Vicksburg and from Warren County serving in World War I, World War II, Korean War, and the Vietnam War[2]