Newell Rogers House Explained

Newell Rogers House
Coordinates:31.6969°N -89.1336°W
Architect:DeBuys, Churchill & Labouisse
Architecture:Eclectic, Neoclassical, Mediterranean
Added:April 20, 1987
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:87000604

The Newell Rogers House, also known as the R. C. Gaddis House, is a historic two-story house in Laurel, Mississippi. It was designed in an eclectic architectural style with Neoclassical and Mediterranean features by DeBuys, Churchill & Labouisse, and built in 1909 for George S. Gardiner for his daughter Juliet Gardiner and her husband Newell Rogers.[1] It was later purchased by R. C. Gaddis, followed by Thomas Saucier.[1] According to architectural historian Mary Warren Miller, it is "one of Laurel's most significant early twentieth-century houses."[1] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since April 20, 1987.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=87000604}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Newell Rogers House ]. National Park Service. Mary Warren Miller . July 29, 1986 . February 14, 2020. With