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Overstreet died October 12, 1973, in Jackson at the age of 85.
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In 1912 Overstreet moved back to Mississippi, settling in
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Originally built in 1845. A contributing property to the
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and received accolades for his career. According to the
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Monticello Consolidated School NRHP Registration Form
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University of Illinois School of Architecture alumni
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Mississippi corporation records for Lewis–Eaton Inc.
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256:Noah Webster Overstreet was born July 4, 1888, in
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1099:Franklin County Courthouse NRHP Registration Form
1049:The Archives and History Building Groundbreaking
745:(PhD dissertation, University of Michigan (1986)
707:Jackson–Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport
244:, few architects had as pronounced an impact on
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1516:Journal, Leslie Criss Daily (October 1, 2019).
1335:Rankin County Courthouse NRHP Registration Form
1077:(New Providence: Marquis Who's Who, 1999): 472.
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310:Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
670:Addition to the St. James Parish Courthouse,
594:Additions to the Marshall County Courthouse,
536:Mississippi Fire Insurance Company Building,
461:Remodeling of the First Presbyterian Church,
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1477:Bloom's Arcade NRHP Registration Form
1199:113, no. 2195 (January 16, 1918): 10.
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872:Downtown Starkville Historic District
785:Downtown Louisville Historic District
691:George L. Hawkins Elementary School,
520:Lamar Life Insurance Company Building
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342:Newcomen Society of the United States
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1385:Hotel Chester NRHP Registration Form
798:Downtown Cleveland Historic District
369:National Register of Historic Places
1657:Mississippi State University alumni
1522:Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
1310:84, no. 17 (October 25, 1923): 140.
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1062:Noah Webster Overstreet (1898-1976)
197:The North Church Primary School in
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911:Downtown Fondren Historic District
859:Downtown Brandon Historic District
674:(1939, burned and demolished 1970)
610:University of Southern Mississippi
173:The Prentiss County Courthouse in
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105:The Franklin County Courthouse in
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993:The Semi-Centennial Alumni Record
833:Smith Park Architectural District
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1667:People from Jackson, Mississippi
1647:20th-century American architects
1444:96, no. 1 (January 7, 1926): 12.
1235:"Building Contracts Awarded" in
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1073:"Overstreet, Robert Kinnear" in
885:Columbia North Historic District
475:Inverness High School (former),
306:American Institute of Architects
238:American Institute of Architects
117:The Mississippi Building at the
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1075:Who's Who in the West 2000–2001
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857:A contributing property to the
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796:A contributing property to the
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1226:82, no. 4 (July 27, 1922): 77.
1027:Who's Who in America 1974–1975
1025:"Overstreet, Noah Webster" in
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440:Harrison County Courthouse,
413:Mississippi State University
389:Crystal Springs, Mississippi
262:Mississippi State University
228:(1888–1973) was an American
185:The First Baptist Church in
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677:Choctaw County Courthouse,
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492:Bolivar County Courthouse,
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772:Pontotoc Historic District
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596:Holly Springs, Mississippi
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454:Alcorn County Courthouse,
395:Franklin County Courthouse
684:Columbia Primary School,
553:Scott County Courthouse,
428:San Francisco, California
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242:Mississippi Encyclopedia
159:Rankin County Courthouse
43:Eastabuchie, Mississippi
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1408:"Construction News" in
1250:"The Central South" in
608:George Hurst Building,
589:Booneville, Mississippi
582:Monticello, Mississippi
572:Starkville, Mississippi
557:(1924, demolished 1955)
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463:Louisville, Mississippi
417:Starkville, Mississippi
221:Noah Webster Overstreet
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645:Lake Village, Arkansas
529:First Baptist Church,
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477:Inverness, Mississippi
422:Mississippi Building,
399:Meadville, Mississippi
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449:Pontotoc, Mississippi
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442:Gulfport, Mississippi
435:Walthall, Mississippi
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661:Columbia High School
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628:Jackson, Mississippi
601:Winona High School,
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548:Brandon, Mississippi
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510:Gulfport High School
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456:Corinth, Mississippi
406:Jackson, Mississippi
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210:Columbia High School
201:, completed in 1938.
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61:Jackson, Mississippi
1304:"Building News" in
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1166:"Building News" in
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962:"Overstreet, N. W."
846:Heber Austin Ladner
655:Tupelo, Mississippi
638:Tallulah, Louisiana
621:Ripley, Mississippi
603:Winona, Mississippi
555:Forest, Mississippi
504:Canton, Mississippi
385:C. H. Parsons house
379:Architectural works
333:from 1963 to 1979.
1550:Saint James Parish
1196:American Architect
1128:American Architect
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