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Mississippi Piney Woods: A Photographic Study of Folk Architecture

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The study documents vernacular buildings across the Piney Woods region of southeastern Mississippi, combining photographs, maps, and descriptive text to record log houses, dogtrot (double-pen) dwellings, and ancillary outbuildings. It outlines the region's geography and settlement patterns, traces changes from early pioneer grazing communities through timber extraction and later reforestation, and situates architectural forms within resource availability and cultural practice. Emphasis falls on the builders' practical ingenuity, construction methods, and the decline and alteration of rural structures. Photographs and field notes aim to sample representative examples rather than provide an exhaustive survey, and the work advocates for recognition of modest folk structures as key evidence of local history and material culture.

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Patti Carr Black

Patti Carr Black is an author and photographer recognized for her contributions to the documentation of Southern architecture and culture. Her notable work, "Mississippi Piney Woods: A Photographic Study of Folk Architecture," showcases the unique folk architecture of Mississippi, highlighting the region's rich cultural heritage. Through her photography and writing, Black captures the essence of rural life and the historical significance of these structures, offering readers a glimpse into the past and the stories they tell. Her work is an important resource for those interested in architecture, history, and the Southern landscape.

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