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The Wetherbee House is a historic cottage in Greenville, Mississippi. It is a small one story frame and clapboard structure and is typical of American cottages in the late 19th century. ==History== The house was built on land purchased by Hiram Wetherbee in 1873,〔 though the actual construction date is uncertain.〔 Wetherbee was a Civil War veteran, having served with an Illinois Regement of the Union army which for a time operated in the Greenville area. As with many mid-westerners, he returned to the area to settle.〔 Also on the properly is a one and a half story brick house known the carriage house, and while some of the design elements show that it could have been used as such, its actual use is uncertain.〔(Joint Greenville/Washington County Historic Preservation Commission: Wetherbee House )〕 Several additions were made to the house since it was originally built, one not long after the first construction, one in 1900, and one later in the first half of the twentieth century. The house has since been partially restored to its pre-1900 design.〔 The house stayed with the Wetherbee family until it was sold in 1973 to Council of Greenville Garden Clubs for use as a meeting place and museum.〔 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in October 28, 1977.〔
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