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Carpenter School Number 2, Natchez, MS

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English: Perspective view - Carpenter School No. 2, 800 Washington Street, Natchez, Adams County, MS

Significance: Presently used as a home for senior citizens, the Carpenter School No. 2 was built in 1913. The school was designed by Chattanooga architect, Reuben Harrison Hunt.

Notes: Photo shows building from M.L. King Street side.

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Source Historic American Building Survey photo via Library of Congress website at [1]
Author James W. Rosenthal (date and photographer attribution info not digitized online at time of upload, but stamp "Rosenthal" visible at top right of uncropped photo; and other photos Rosenthal took nearby were presumably from the same visit.)

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