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This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Mississippi that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on a heritage register, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design.[1][2][3]

Color key Historic register listing
National Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
Contributing property to a National Register of Historic Places historic district
Not listed on national or state register
NRHP reference number Name Image Locality County Notes
Annandale Plantation Madison
32°30′56N 90°11′08W / 32.51545°N 90.18557°W / 32.51545; -90.18557 (Annandale)
Madison Built from 1857 to 1859 by Margaret Louisa Thompson Johnstone. It burned down in 1924.
74001047 Auburn 1936 HABS photo Natchez
31°32′42N 91°23′34W / 31.54505°N 91.39286°W / 31.54505; -91.39286 (Auburn)
Adams
71000448 Beauvoir Beauvoir Biloxi
30°23′33N 88°51′46W / 30.39250°N 88.86278°W / 30.39250; -88.86278 (Beauvoir)
Harrison The last residence of Jefferson and Varina Davis.[citation needed]
72000702 Belmont Plantation Wayside
33°10′08N 91°09′32W / 33.169°N 91.159°W / 33.169; -91.159 (Belmont)
Washington The mansion was built in 1857 by W.W. Worthington.[citation needed]
78001576 Bedford Plantation Natchez Adams
93000145 Blantonia Lorman Jefferson
Brierfield Plantation Davis Bend
32°09′12N 91°07′15W / 32.15320°N 91.12094°W / 32.15320; -91.12094 (Brierfield)
Warren Built 1847 by Jefferson Davis adjacent to his older brother's Hurricane Plantation; destroyed by fire in 1931.[citation needed]
83000949 Cherry Grove Plantation Natchez Adams
82003089 China Grove Plantation Lorman, Mississippi Jefferson Built in 1826 by Willis McDonald (a Revolutionary War veteran)[citation needed]
80002193 Cliffs Plantation Natchez Adams
85002721 Clifton Howard Holmes
87000543 Desert Plantation Woodville Wilkinson
72000684 Dunleith Natchez
31°32′59N 91°23′57W / 31.54971°N 91.39914°W / 31.54971; -91.39914 (Dunleith)
Adams
77000786 Evergreen Plantation Grenada Grenada
82003121 Forest Home Centreville Wilkinson
80002229 Forestdale Plantation Pachuta, Mississippi Clarke
79003380 Glen Mary Natchez, Mississippi Adams
89002322 Glenfield Plantation Natchez Adams Built in two distinct architectural periods 1797-1840s, this English Gothic estate rest on the original 150 acres Spanish land grant and witnessed a civil war skirmish on the grounds with a bullet hole through the original door denoting this fact.
99000499 Glenwild Grenada Grenada
96001313 Holly Grove Bolton Hinds
Homewood Plantation Homewood Natchez Adams Built from 1855 to 1860 by William S. Balfour, son of William L. Balfour, and his wife Catherine Hunt, daughter of David Hunt. Burned in 1940.
Hurricane Plantation Davis Bend
32°10′01N 91°08′53W / 32.16681°N 91.14816°W / 32.16681; -91.14816 (Hurricane)
Warren Built 1827 by Joseph Davis, older brother of Jefferson Davis. All primary structures except for the library pavilion (pictured) were burned in 1862 by Federal troops.
78001581 Lansdowne Lansdowne Natchez
31°35′04N 91°21′47W / 31.584444°N 91.363056°W / 31.584444; -91.363056 (Lansdowne)
Adams Built in 1852-53 by George Matthews Marshall, son of Levin R. Marshall, and his wife Charlotte Hunt, daughter of David Hunt. Often open for tours.[citation needed]
82000569 Laurel Hill Plantation Natchez Adams
91001893 Lenoir Plantation House Lenoir Prairie Monroe
86000331 Lochinvar Pontotoc
34°12′56N 89°0′22W / 34.21556°N 89.00611°W / 34.21556; -89.00611 (Lochinvar)
96000180 Long Moss Canton Madison
69000079 Longwood Longwood Natchez
31°32′12N 91°24′17W / 31.53667°N 91.40472°W / 31.53667; -91.40472 (Longwood)
Adams
07000648 McGehee Plantation Senatobia
96000189 Theodore L. McGehee Plantation House Summit
82003101 McNair Plantation Raymond
01000946 Meadow Woods Plantation House Starkville
74002253 Melrose Melrose Natchez
31°32′35N 91°22′59W / 31.54317°N 91.38298°W / 31.54317; -91.38298 (Melrose)
Adams
82004630 Miller Plantation Olive Branch
73001001 Monmouth 1972 HABS photo Natchez
31°33′10N 91°23′10W / 31.55283°N 91.38615°W / 31.55283; -91.38615 (Monmouth)
Adams
02000354 Dossey A. Outlaw Plantation Starkville, Mississippi
80002227 Lang Plantation Langsdale
94001305 Prairie Plantation Clarksdale
80002221 Riverside Plantation Enterprise Clarke
83000970 Salisbury Plantation Wilkinson
Smedes Plantation Onward Sharkey
00001400 Sedgewood Plantation Canton, Mississippi
89000207 Selma Plantation Natchez Adams
71000454 Springfield Plantation Fayette Jefferson
73001004 Waverley Waverley West Point
33°34′16N 88°30′01W / 33.57103°N 88.50023°W / 33.57103; -88.50023 (Waverley)
Clay
Weir Springs Grenada
33°48′20N 89°42′14W / 33.80543°N 89.70376°W / 33.80543; -89.70376 (Weir Springs)
Grenada 1840, Knight-Weir, demolished
71000447 Windsor Port Gibson Claiborne Ruins of a plantation house built 1859–61 for Smith Coffee Daniell II. It was three and a half stories high, then topped by a large cupola. It was one of the largest antebellum mansions ever built in the South. It burned down on February 17, 1890.[citation needed]
78001605 Woodland Plantation Church Hill Jefferson
85001168 Wyolah Plantation Church Hill Jefferson

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation Archived 2013-12-04 at the Wayback Machine" (PDF), National Register Bulletins, National Park Service; retrieved March 22, 2007.
  • ^ National Park Service (April 2007). "National Historic Landmarks Survey: List of National Historic Landmarks by State" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-06-09. Retrieved 2007-05-20.
  • ^ National Park Service. "National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database". Archived from the original on 2004-06-06. Retrieved 2007-08-14.
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