The Knights and Daughters of Tabor, an African American fraternal order, hired Canizaro Cawthon Davis to design the renovation for the historic Taborian Hospital, constructed in 1928. The 11,000 SF building is an important historic element of Mound Bayou, MS. Closed in 1983, the building had suffered from the elements, with the roof collapsing in parts of the building. CCD worked with the Knights and Daughters of Tabor and the Mississippi Department of Archives and History to revive the building, with one half the building being used as a modern health clinic and the other half shelled out for future office uses. The exterior was restored to its historic appearance. The interior had suffered extensive damage and has been rebuilt entirely with durable materials in the clinic.