Murphey-Jennings House
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title:
Murphey-Jennings House
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The Murphey-Jennings House is a historic house in Sumner, Mississippi. It was built in 1904 Smith Murphey II, a planter who owned 26,000 acres of arable land. Murphey was also the owner of a store in Sumner. After he died in 1904, his widow married Hugh Jackson Jennings, a planter and philanthropist who supported the Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis. Her second husband died in 1921, and she died in 1962. The house was designed by Frank R. McGeoy in the Queen Anne and Colonial Revival architectu
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Historic house in Mississippi, United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphey-Jennings_House
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2023-08-08T01:14:10Z
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