Cotesworth is a historic mansion in North Carrollton, Mississippi , United States.
4-914: Cotsworth or Cotesworth may refer to: Cotesworth , historic mansion in North Carrollton, Mississippi Cotesworth P. Smith (1807–1862), Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi Cotsworth L25S, a James Cycle Co. motorcycle manufactured from 1959 to 1962 Moses B. Cotsworth (1859–1943), British accountant, business analyst, and calendar reformer Cotsworth calendar, an International Fixed Calendar model developed by Moses B. Cotsworth Staats Cotsworth (1908–1979), American old-time radio actor William Cotesworth (1665–1730), Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby See also [ edit ] Chatsworth (disambiguation) Coatsworth Topics referred to by
8-475: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Cotesworth The mansion is located on Old Grenada Road in North Carrollton, Carroll County, Mississippi . The mansion was built as an inn in the 1840s. In 1847, it was acquired by local lawyer and future United States Senator James Zachariah George , who turned it into a Greek Revival mansion. He named it after Cotesworth P. Smith . Two decades after
12-542: The end of the American Civil War , Senator George built "a free-standing hexagonal library" on the grounds. The mansion remained in the ownership of Senator George's family until 2013. In that year, Katharine Saunders Williams, his great-great-granddaughter, made a generous donation of the property to create the Cotesworth Culture and Heritage Center. This donation allowed for the establishment of
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