COTESWORTH CULTURE & HERITAGE CENTER

Carroll County, Mississippi

Historic Home of J.Z. George

In 1847, Carroll County, Mississippi, lawyer and future U.S. Senator James Zachariah (J. Z.) George purchased several hundred acres of rolling farmland, including a roadside inn. George enlarged the structure into a stunning Greek Revival mansion and named it “Cotesworth” for his friend, Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice Cotesworth Pinckney Smith. In the late 1880s, he added a landmark hexagonal library on the south lawn to house his vast collection of law books.

J. Z. George, who served in the Senate from 1881 until his death in 1897, supported federal legislation that had a profound impact upon American history—including the establishment of both the Dept. of Agriculture and land-grant colleges. The United States Capitol honors Senator George with a statue to honor his distinguished service in the National Statuary Hall.   

The Cotesworth home, library, and land remained in the George family for multiple generations. In 2013, Senator George’s great-granddaughter, Katharine Saunders Williams, deeded the home and several acres of land to the non-profit group, Cotesworth Culture & Heritage Center, which had acquired the library in 2010.

Cotesworth now serves as an events venue for weddings, parties, and educational gatherings—including the programs on agri-tourism, culinary heritage, performing and visual arts, and literary conferences. Due to its location, Cotesworth serves as a link between two National Heritage Areas, the Mississippi Hills and the Mississippi Delta. The property also serves the growing Mississippi feature film industry—“The Help” and “The Sound and The Fury” were shot here.

Cotesworth Culture & Heritage Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit foundation dedicated to preserving and sharing the legacy of Cotesworth as an educational center, heritage site, and venue for arts and events which bring economic and educational benefit to the region and to the people of Mississippi.

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NEWS: RENOVATIONS AT COTESWORTH A SUCCESS

NEWS: RENOVATIONS AT COTESWORTH A SUCCESS

(Pictured above: The Caretaker's Cottage at Cotesworth Culture & Heritage Center) Approximately $100,000 in grants to the Cotesworth Culture & Heritage Center (501(c)3 non-profit) from the Mississippi Legislature, championed by Mississippi State Senator Lydia...

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EVENT: Cotesworth Yard Sale

EVENT: Cotesworth Yard Sale

 COTESWORTH YARD SALE – Saturday, May 3, 2025, 7a-11a. In the parking lot beside Carrollton Nutrition (Pete Moore Service Station) on U.S. Hwy 82, just west of the Hwy 82/Hwy 17 intersection. ALL PROCEEDS SUPPORT COTESWORTH! 

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EVENT: Cotesworth Afternoon Tea, May 17

EVENT: Cotesworth Afternoon Tea, May 17

SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2025, 2:00 pm, @ Cotesworth Culture & Heritage Center | Please join us for the Cotesworth Afternoon Tea—A Delicious, Enlightening Event of Entertainment, Education, and Agriculture. Bring your own tea cup! No fee to attend. Live concert violin by Amanda Mayo Saalwaechter, Presentation from The Great Mississippi Tea Company, Fancy Hat Contest | Church attire

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EVENT: Cruisin’ Cotesworth 2025

EVENT: Cruisin’ Cotesworth 2025

Saturday, April 12, 2025—Cruisin’ Cotesworth   9a-2p Join us on the beautiful grounds of the historic Cotesworth Culture & Heritage Center, Saturday, April 12, 2025 Car and Truck Registration at 9:00 a.m Fees to enter one car = $20.00; two cars = $35; and...

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