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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
80002256

Added to NRHP
  
2 April 1980

Built
  
1835 (1835)

Opened
  
1835

Isom Place

Location
  
1003 Jefferson Ave., Oxford, Mississippi

Similar
  
Ammadelle, Bethel Presbyterian Church, D'Evereux, Windsor Ruins, Longwood

Isom Place is located at 1003 Jefferson Avenue in Oxford, Mississippi and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The home was constructed by Thomas Dudley Isom, a physician in Lafayette County. The exact dates of construction are lost, due in part to a lack of records from 1865-1883. The earliest version of the structure was a two or three bedroom cabin, but by 1840 Isom used the cabin as a core for the current home.

At the age of thirty in 1856 Isom married Sarah McGehee of Abbeville, South Carolina. Lore reports that McGehee brought a shoot of a magnolia tree from South Carolina and planted it in the front yard of Isom Place; it is not known if the tree remains standing. Their daughter, Sarah McGehee Isom, would be born in the 1850s in this house and become the first female faculty member at the nearby University of Mississippi and the first female faculty member at a coeducational institution of higher education in the Southeast United States.

Isom Place currently houses the Barksdale Reading Institute.

References

Isom Place Wikipedia


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