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Neibert-Fisk House
| NRHP ID: 79001295 |
| NARA ID: 73890803 |
| Wikidata ID: Q24896050 |
| Wikpedia: Neibert-Fisk House |
| Historic District: Natchez On-Top-of-the-Hill Historic District |
| Location (in/near): Natchez, Mississippi |
| Constructed: 1836 |
| Listed: 1979-01-22 |
| Role: Building |
| Significance region: State |
| Significance area(s): Architecture; Social History |
| Criteria: B (person); C (architecture/engineering) |
| Architect(s): James Hardie |
| Architectural style(s): Federal architecture; Greek Revival architecture |
Nearby
| Name | Direction/Distance (mi) |
|---|---|
| Myrtle Bank | → 0.1 |
| Stanton Hall | ↘ 0.1 |
| Dubs, Dr. Charles H., Townhouse | ↘ 0.1 |
| House on Ellicott's Hill | ↙ 0.1 |
| Tillman House | ↘ 0.2 |
| Eola Hotel | ↓ 0.2 |
| Commercial Bank and Banker's House | ↙ 0.2 |
| King's Tavern | ↘ 0.3 |
| Natchez On-Top-of-the-Hill Historic District | ↓ 0.3 |
| Mercer House | ↙ 0.3 |
| Rose Hill Missionary Baptist Church | → 0.3 |
| Institute Hall | ↓ 0.3 |
| Dixon Building | ↓ 0.3 |
| Smith-Buntura-Evans House | ↙ 0.3 |
| Johnson, William, House | ↙ 0.3 |
| First Presbyterian Church of Natchez | ↓ 0.3 |
| Brandon, Gerard, IV, House | → 0.3 |
| Lisle-Shields Town House | → 0.3 |
| Beulah Missionary Baptist Church | → 0.4 |
| Burn, The | ↗ 0.4 |
Data from United States Park Service and Wikidata