110 E. Houston, Marshall
Currently houses the Harrison County Historical Archives.
Architectural Survey
Architectural Survey
The Memorail City Hall is a 3-story, brick Colonial Revival structure bearing unique briackwork and decorative cast stone detail.
Historical Background
Designed and built in 1930 by C.G. Lancaster, the Memorial City Hall replaced an earlier city hall building, which burned. During World War II the building was dedicated to local soldiers who lost their lives during the war, which changed the name to "Memorial" City Hall.
Memorial City Hall Photos
Memorial City Hall Front View Photo by Natalie Bach-Prather
City Hall Photo by Natalie Bach-Prather
City Hall Left View Photo by Natalie Bach-Prather
City Hall Front Door Photo by Natalie Bach-Prather
City Hall 1960 Photo courtesy of Harrison County Historical Museum Archives
Original City Hall 1920c Photo courtesy of Harrison County Historical Museum Archives
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Memorial City Hall Front View
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City Hall
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City Hall Left View
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City Hall Front Door
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City Hall 1960
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Original City Hall 1920c
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Memorial City Hall Front View
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City Hall
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City Hall Left View
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City Hall Front Door
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City Hall 1960
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Original City Hall 1920c
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Memorial City Hall Front View
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City Hall
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City Hall Left View
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City Hall Front Door
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City Hall 1960
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Original City Hall 1920c
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