- Pleasant Reed House
The Pleasant Reed House was a sidehall
shotgun house inBiloxi, Mississippi on theNational Register of Historic Places . It was built by Pleasant Reed (1854-1932), a former slave on a Mississippi farm who moved with his family to coastal Biloxi after theAmerican Civil War . Reed as a freedman worked as a laborer andcarpenter and earned the money to build his own house for his rapidly growing family.The house was saved by the Biloxi chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and added to the National Register in 1978. In 2003, the House was moved to the new
Frank Gehry -designed campus of the Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art, where it was restored and opened to the public for tours.On August 29, 2005, the House was destroyed by
Hurricane Katrina . However, the original archival materials and photographs were saved by museum curators. The museum's Board of Trustees has voted to rebuild the House as the new campus reconstruction begins in approximately 2007.External links
* [http://www.georgeohr.org/reedcoll.htm Ohr-O'Keefe Museum page on the Pleasant Reed House]
* [http://www.biloxi.ms.us/museums/pleasantreedhouse/ City of Biloxi page on the Pleasant Reed House]
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