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Sims House (Jackson, Mississippi)

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Built
  
1905

Opened
  
1905

NRHP Reference #
  
83000954

Added to NRHP
  
31 March 1983

Sims House (Jackson, Mississippi)

Location
  
513 N. State St., Jackson, Mississippi

Architectural styles
  
Queen Anne style architecture, Colonial Revival architecture

Similar
  
Jackson Zoo, Cathedral of St Peter the Apostle, Beth Israel Congregation - Jackson, Old Mississippi State Cap, Mississippi Veterans Memorial

The 'Sims House at 513 N. State St. in Jackson, Mississippi is significant as one of the last surviving Queen Anne style houses on the state capitol's "Grand Boulevard". Following construction of the state's Beaux-Arts style capitol building (designed by Theodore Link) in 1903, North State Street developed as a tree-lined avenue of homes of state leaders. Notable Mississippi native Dr. Walter Scott Sims, who was the state's first eye, ear, nose and throat specialist and who was a pioneer in eye cataract surgery, bought the property from Joseph Henry Morris in 1905. The house was built in c. 1905 for Sims.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. When listed, it was under restoration and was owned by descendents of Joseph Henry Morris.

Other notable homes on the street listed on, or eligible for, the National Register have included:

  • Merrill-Maley House (c.1907), 739 N. State St., Colonial Revival, (designed by Theodore Link?)
  • Will Watkins House (c.1908), 1423 N. State St., Colonial Revival, (designed by Theodore Link?)
  • Smith-Crowder-Capers House (c.1894), Queen Anne
  • Millsaps-Buie House (c.1888), 628 N. State St., Queen Anne, but remodeled c.1928 with a monumental Greek Revival portico.
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