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Sullivan was the deputy sheriff. The courthouse remains in use today. It remained relatively unchanged, except for minor repairs and painting, until As a footnote, the people of the county rejected by referendum a federal offer to build a new courthouse in A newspaper article of the period reports that the people rejected the offer out of sentiment, not wishing to tear down the historic building.

By , the condition of the building, public sentiment and the need for more space spurred the Board to consider renovation and expansion of the almost year-old building. Harrison, the Board decided to take action. Plans were drawn for annexes on the east and west sides of the courthouse, as well as for general repairs. England Jr, an A. Architect from Corinth, Miss. Contracts for work were awarded in June as follows:.

At the time, Robert X. Williams was mayor and the Board of Supervisors included E. Murray, J. Jones, J. Roy, C. Shipp and W. Only general upkeep work was done on the courthouse from until when another major renovation was done. Today the courthouse remains the center of Oxford activity. The streets in the downtown area follow a grid pattern with two naming conventions. Many of the north-south streets are numbered from west to east, beginning at the old railroad depot, with numbers from four to nineteen.

The east-west avenues are named for the U. As of the census [8] of , there were 18, people, with 8, households residing in the city. The racial makeup of the city was Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2. The average household size was 2.

Regents is located just outside the city limits in the College Hill community. The Baptist Memorial Hospital - North Mississippi , located in Oxford provides comprehensive health care services for Oxford and the surrounding area, supported by a growing number of physicians, clinics and support facilities. The Center is the only facility in the United States that is federally licensed to cultivate marijuana for scientific research, and for distribution to patients who are allowed marijuana for medical purposes.

William Faulkner's Underwood Universal Portable typewriter in his office at Rowan Oak see below , which is now maintained by the University of Mississippi in Oxford as a museum.

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Oxford, Mississippi was incorporated in May of and was built on land that had once belonged to the Chickasaw Indian Nation. The town was established on fifty acres, which had been conveyed to the county by three men, John Chisholm, John J. Craig, and John D. View Full Calendar. Live in Oxford. Got Questions? Upcoming Events.



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