L.Q.C. Lamar House in Oxford, Mississippi
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These photos are of the newly renovated L.Q.C. Lamar House in Oxford, Mississippi. Lamar served as a Congressman, Senator, Secretary of the Interior and Supreme Court Justice.
Published by Pattie Byrd
Pattie Byrd is a freelance writer specializing in humor commentary, reviews and news articles. She has been published in magazines and several internet sites. Growing up in the South, she maintains her lov... View profile
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17 Comments
Post a CommentGreat photos Pattie!
Great pics, you ought to do an article about your husband living in an historic house!
I love these photos
Your husband used to live there? Cool. Great pictures :)
Nice photos.
That's a good idea about the kitchen, now that I think about it. Thanks for sharing the photos.
Lovely photos, Pattie :) cheers
Thanks for sharing these with us, Pattie!!
Very interesting history!
wonderful pieces of history.....lovin' them