An elegant Italian Renaissance palazzo of tan brick, consisting of two stories over a basement, with a hipped tile roof. It was built as the clubhouse of the Prentiss Club, a private men's organization chartered in 1903, which was named in honor of Sergeant Prentiss, a Natchez attorney and nationally acclaimed orator. The building served as the Masonic Temple from 1928 into 1970s, for Harmony Lodge No. 1 and Andrew Jackson Lodge No. 2, F&AM. This building was individually listed on the National Register on 17 April 1979, and it was later included as element #380 in the Natchez-on-Top-of-the-Hill Historic District, which was placed on the National Register on 17 September 1979. Included in Natchez Walking Guide (#38). The building was gutted by fire, Sep. 1, 2018, at the end of a major renovation project. |