Prehistoric cultural affiliation(s) include Plaquemine, Tunica Complex, Early Mississippian and Late Woodland dating back to 1000.
Many famous people are associated with these Hinds County historic places including Charles H. Manship, Major Reuben Webster Millsaps, James H. Boyd, Alonso James Lewis and Joseph Spengler.
Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the Hinds County places including William Nichols, William S. Hull, John B. Peyton, Theodore C. Link, Barnard R. Green, John Turner, Mallet & Associates, Dudley Phelps, Naef,Robert W.,and Associates and Claude H. Lindsley. Prominent architectural styles found in Hinds Country are Greek Revival, Colonial Revival and Queen Anne.
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