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Chalk School Auditorium – Meridian MS

The auditorium for Chalk School was constructed in 1936 by the Works Progress Administration. Architect Penn Jeffries Krouse designed the addition to the school. It has most recently operated as the Calvary Christian School.

Project type: Schools, Education and Health
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

East End School Additions – Meridian MS

In 1936, the WPA added a rear auditorium and cafeteria to the East End Italianate/Craftsman school originally constructed in 1888.

Project type: Schools, Education and Health
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Field Experiment Station (former) – Meridian MS

The station was begun in the 1931 as a fruit and vegetable research station. From 1933-1935, the site was expanded and new buildings constructed. The buildings were built by Public Works Administration from 1933 to 1935 with an allotment of… read more

Project type: Forestry and Agriculture
Agency: Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, National Recovery Administration (NRA), Public Works Funding

Frank Berry Courts – Meridian MS

The Frank Berry Courts were constructed 1939 through the United States Housing Authority. The complex included 95 buildings, 113 dwelling units, of which 77 were 1-family attached units, 36 were 2-family attached units. Most were 5-room units, but some were… read more

Project type: Public Housing, Civic Facilities
Agency: US Housing Authority (USHA), Housing Programs

Gymnasium (former) – Meridian MS

The two-story red-brick former gymnasium was constructed by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works (later the PWA) in 1936-1937. It retains its original massing and pedimented parapet. It was renovated in 1964 to become a first floor library and… read more

Project type: Gymnasiums, Education and Health, Libraries, Parks and Recreation
Agency: Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, Public Works Funding

Harris High School (demolished) – Meridian MS

Harris High School for African Americans was completed in 1938 with PWA funding that also constructed the Meridian High School, gymnasium, and vocational buildings. Harris High School was smaller and less elaborate than Meridian High School, and contained no additional… read more

Project type: Education and Health, Schools
Agency: Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

Highland School Auditorium Annex (demolished) – Meridian MS

The auditorium annex to the Highland School, originally constructed in 1907, was completed by the WPA in 1936. It was destroyed in 1986.

Project type: Schools, Education and Health
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Highway Village – Meridian MS

Highway Village was built as white public housing. Construction began in December 1939 and was completed January 1941 using United States Housing Authority funding. The triplex units are still extant.

Project type: Civic Facilities, Public Housing
Agency: US Housing Authority (USHA), Housing Programs

Lauderdale County Courthouse – Meridian MS

Architects P. J. Krouse and L. L. Brasfield substantially redesigned the historic Lauderdale County courthouse, a 1905 Beaux Arts building originally designed by Krouse, and “transformed into an Art Deco structure” (Ford, 2004). The traditional features, including a dome, cupola,… read more

Project type: Courthouses (State & Local), Civic Facilities
Agency: Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

Magnolia Homesteads – Meridian MS

Magnolia Homesteads was one of five Division of Subsistence Homesteads begun in Mississippi in 1934. It was an industrial community of 25 units located in Meridian, intended to combine part-time wage work with part-time farming or gardening. By the time… read more

Project type: Forestry and Agriculture, Resettlement Communities
Agency: Division of Subsistence Homesteads, Housing Programs

Meridian High School – Meridian MS

The “Stripped Classic, Art Moderne” (Mississippi Department of Archives and History) 2 story brick with limestone trim building was completed for a construction cost of $591,489 and project cost of $688,195 (Short & Stanley-Brown, 1939, p. 216). The project also… read more

Project type: Education and Health, Schools
Agency: Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

Mountain View Village – Meridian MS

Mountain View Village was begun as a white housing complex, one of four low rent housing projects. Contracts were awarded in January 1940.

Project type: Civic Facilities, Public Housing
Agency: Federal Housing Administration (FHA), Housing Programs

Ray Stadium – Meridian MS

Two steel-reinforced concrete stadium bleachers facing each other are set in a man-made slope. The bleachers are supported at the rear by concrete columns attached with segmental arches.

Project type: Stadiums, Parks and Recreation
Agency: Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, Public Works Funding

Ross Collins Vocational School – Meridian MS

The Art Moderne vocational school was constructed as part of the Meridian High School Complex. Construction was completed by the National Youth Administration, and the engineers were Gardner and Howe.

Project type: Education and Health, Schools
Agency: National Youth Administration (NYA), Work Relief Programs

South Side School Additions – Meridian MS

With WPA support, architects Krouse & Bradfield designed additions of classrooms, auditorium, and lunchroom for the 1888 South Side School.

Project type: Schools, Education and Health
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

Water Works Improvements – Meridian MS

Meridian voters approved a $200,000 bond issue for improving the water works in 1939. It was projected to begin July that year and provide employment for 300 men for a year. Improvements were proposed to include “new five-million-gallon reservoir on… read more

Project type: Infrastructure and Utilities, Water Supply
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

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