
Early Copiah County settler Jenkins H. Welch faced his house west on a rise overlooking the Raymond-Gallatin stagecoach road. He is said to have hired an English master builder, and the resulting center-hall planter’s cottage with end chimneys combines classical and picturesque details. The whimsical jigsawn woodwork is eye-catching: flat leafy balusters, large foliated brackets growing out of the square columns, and cornice, lintels, and pediment lined with paired brackets. The central entrance and jib doors and windows surrounded with pilasters and molded cornices against flush siding are Greek Revival.