Corinth, MS Photo Album - All Pictures
Corinth: Fillmore Street Chapel - Corinth's oldest church building, erected 1871 by Cumberland Presbyterian Church, the first church est. in Corinth.
Corinth: Oak Home - Built in 1857 for Judge W.H. Kilpatrick. Used in Civil War as headquarters of Gen. Leonidas Polk. Bought in 1866 by Mrs. Thomas Quincy Martin and occupied continuously by her descendants.
Corinth: Near downtown Corinth, what I've only ever heard the "Cat House". A beautiful house, which may currently be unoccupied.
Corinth: Johnson's Headquarters
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Corinth: Corinth
Corinth: Corinth began in 1854 as Cross City. It's proxomoty to the Tennessee River and the railroads made it of great strategic value during the Civil War. The Battle of Corinth was fought October 3-4, 1862. With the railroads, Corinth played a huge role in the Battle of Shiloh, which was a turning point in the war. Learn more at the Crossroads Museum at the Historic Corinth Depot off Filmore Street in downtown Corinth. Visit their web site at www.crossroadsmuseum.com
Corinth: Complemented with a peaceful and natural landscape, Corinth, Mississippi is nestled in the rolling foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Corinth and Alcorn County's quality of life is unmatched. Whatever your age or interests, Alcorn County is diverse in recreational and cultural pursuits. Corinth is a city of contrasts. We attract people from all walks of life for our history, tradition, community spirit, downtown charm, and hospitality. Learn more about Corinth, Mississippi at www.corinth.ms
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Corinth: THe newly renovated community playhouse "Corinth Theatre-Arts"
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