- John F. Cates House
The John F. Cates House (sometimes locally referred to as "The Hill") is a historic structure that was built ca.
1859 . The house, which stands on the north side ofMississippi , is listed in theNational Register of Historic Places and is a registered Mississippi Landmark.History
The house, which has been in the same family for six generations (its entire history to date), is a
vernacular example of the type ofGreek Revival architecture built by small farmers in the area during theantebellum years. It is the sole surviving antebellum structure inBrownsville and was damaged during a Civil War skirmish, when achimney cap was blown off by anartillery round.The house was restored in 1989-1992 by the late Marcus Charles Hammack, a descendant of the original builder.
Features
The John F. Cates House is a story-and-one-half, five-bay, side-gabled residence with a gabled
portico on the front and a full-width gallery across the back. The basic plan is a center hall with two large rooms on either side; there is also a modern apartment in the half-story, accessible by a stair mounting from the back gallery.Notable features include board-and-batten
siding ; eight-foot, paneled, single-leaf doors, tongue-in-groove, random width heart pine floors; and a mixture of original pilastered and shouldered-architrave mantels.
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