Capt. Jack C. Hardy House Explained

Capt. Jack C. Hardy House
Coordinates:31.5722°N -90.4481°W
Architecture:Italianate
Added:February 1, 2007
Refnum:06001324

The Capt. Jack C. Hardy House is a historic house on a former stud farm in Brookhaven, Mississippi. It was designed in the Italianate architectural style, and built with red bricks by Captain J. A. Hoskins in 1877.[1] Both Hardy and Hoskins were veterans of the American Civil War of 1861–1865.[1] Hardy lived here with his wife, née Ellen Hooker, their six children (Will, Charles, Brooks, Monita, Ethel, and Annie), and his wife's two sisters, Bettie Hooker Brooks (including her daughter Zula) and Martha Louise Hooker Ragsdale Atkins (including her three daughters Lulah, Nell and Florence.[1] Lulah Ragsdale became a poet, novelist, and actress.[1] Captain Hardy bred race horses on the property; he died in 1889.[2] The house belonged to his great-great grandson, Thomas Hardy Little, from 1995 to 2005; he was found dead in Jackson, Mississippi in 2016.[3] Meanwhile, the house was sold multiple times.[3] In 2017, the new homeowners began restoring it and found old poker chips that may have belonged to Captain Hardy.[4] The house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since February 1, 2007.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=06001324}} National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Capt. Jack C. Hardy House ]. National Park Service. Nancy H. Bell . June 15, 2006 . February 26, 2020. With
  2. News: Captain J.C. Hardy . February 26, 2020 . Mississippian . Jackson, Mississippi . March 20, 1889. 2. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Jacks . Alex . Hardy House heir found dead . February 26, 2020 . The Daily Leader . March 17, 2016.
  4. News: Brumfield . Orionna . Jack Hardy House still holds history . February 26, 2020 . The Daily Leader . February 17, 2017.