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Although the seat of one of Mississippi’s territorial counties, this small town on the Chickasawhay River did not incorporate until 1904. The tan brick courthouse, the site’s fourth, is Leakesville’s architectural centerpiece. A PWA project, it marries Moderne’s geometric abstraction with a classical three-part form. Splayed steel-framed and mullioned windows with retreating planes at the jambs, textured brick spandrels, chamfered corners, and a recessed attic level—originally the jail—add layers and depth to what could have been a severely planar design.