Whitehall (Columbus, Mississippi)
Whitehall in Columbus, Mississippi, also known as J.W. Hardy Estate, is an antebellum architecture historic house.[1]
Built in 1843 by prominent attorney and planter James Walton Harris, Whitehall is a classic example of Greek Revival architecture. Half-pilasters attached to the façade add a graceful accent to the house. The original property extended over the entire city block and included gardens, stables, a carriage house, and slaves' quarters. During the Civil War it served as a hospital for Confederate soldiers.
During World War II the Columbus Civil Air Patrol unit often met in the living room at Whitehall. The basement at Whitehall was turned into a servicemen's club called the "Drop in Hangar". It was decorated with war time Disney cartoon images, several inscribed "Happy landings at Whitehall - Walt Disney". (Source Ida Billups Ward, coveyed by Rufus Ward.)
Whitehall can be visited during the Columbus, Mississippi Spring Pilgrimage of antebellum homes.
References
- Historic American Buildings Survey
External links
- Flickr pic
- J.W. Hardy Estate, at Historic American Buildings Survey
Columbus Pilgrimage Welcome to Columbus