[1]
Landmark name
Image
Date designated
[2]
Location
County
Description
1
Ammadelle
Ammadelle
May 30, 1974 (
#74001064 )
Oxford
34°22′21″N 89°31′06″W / 34.372615°N 89.518443°W / 34.372615; -89.518443 (Ammadelle )
Lafayette
Italianate villa built in 1859, designed by
Calvert Vaux .
2
Anna site
Anna site
September 14, 1993 (
#93001606 )
Natchez
31°41′43″N 91°20′59″W / 31.695381°N 91.349769°W / 31.695381; -91.349769 (Anna site )
Adams
A
Plaquemine culture
archaeological site .
3
Arlington
Arlington
May 30, 1974 (
#73000999 )
Natchez
31°33′10″N 91°23′33″W / 31.552778°N 91.3925°W / 31.552778; -91.3925 (Arlington )
Adams
Early historic home.
4
Auburn
Auburn
May 30, 1974 (
#74001047 )
Natchez
31°32′44″N 91°23′27″W / 31.54565°N 91.390733°W / 31.54565; -91.390733 (Auburn )
Adams
Early historic home.
5
Beauvoir
Beauvoir
November 7, 1993 (
#71000448 )
Biloxi
30°23′33″N 88°51′46″W / 30.392509°N 88.862787°W / 30.392509; -88.862787 (Beauvoir )
Harrison
Post-war home and library of Confederate President
Jefferson Davis , damaged by
Hurricane Katrina in 2005, restored by 2008.
6
Champion Hill Battlefield
Champion Hill Battlefield
May 5, 1977 (
#71000450 )
Bolton
32°19′12″N 90°32′33″W / 32.32°N 90.5425°W / 32.32; -90.5425 (Champion Hill Battlefield )
Hinds
A turning point of the
American Civil War .
7
Commercial Bank and Banker's House
Commercial Bank and Banker's House
May 30, 1974 (
#74002252 )
Natchez
31°33′41″N 91°24′19″W / 31.561482°N 91.405185°W / 31.561482; -91.405185 (Commercial Bank and Banker's House )
Adams
Unusual dual-function building.
8
Siege and Battle of Corinth Sites
Siege and Battle of Corinth Sites
May 6, 1991 (
#91001050 )
Corinth, MS and
Hardeman County, TN
34°56′02″N 88°31′19″W / 34.934°N 88.522°W / 34.934; -88.522 (Siege and Battle of Corinth Sites )
Alcorn
Corinth battlefield -
Corinth and
Hardeman County, TN
9
Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty Site
Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty Site
June 19, 1996 (
#73001024 )
Macon
33°00′36″N 88°45′15″W / 33.009878°N 88.754175°W / 33.009878; -88.754175 (Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty Site )
Noxubee
Gathering place of
Choctaw Indians, site of 1830 treaty leading to their relocation west of the Mississippi River.
10
Dunleith
Dunleith
December 2, 1974 (
#72000684 )
Natchez
31°32′59″N 91°23′57″W / 31.549717°N 91.399147°W / 31.549717; -91.399147 (Dunleith )
Adams
A
Natchez mansion built in 1855.
11
Emerald Mound site
Emerald Mound site
December 29, 1989 (
#88002618 )
Stanton
31°38′10″N 91°14′50″W / 31.636106°N 91.247228°W / 31.636106; -91.247228 (Emerald Mound site )
Adams
A Plaquemine culture archaeological site.
12
Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument
Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument
February 16, 2017 (
#100000791 )
Jackson
32°20′27″N 90°12′45″W / 32.340899°N 90.212605°W / 32.340899; -90.212605 (Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument )
Hinds
Home of civil rights activist
Medgar Evers .
13
William Faulkner House
William Faulkner House
May 23, 1968 (
#68000028 )
Oxford
34°21′35″N 89°31′29″W / 34.3598°N 89.5247°W / 34.3598; -89.5247 (William Faulkner House )
Lafayette
Well-preserved mansion where author
William Faulkner lived and wrote.
14
Fort St. Pierre Site
Fort St. Pierre Site
July 19, 1964 (
#00000263 )
Vicksburg
32°29′44″N 90°47′55″W / 32.495692°N 90.798533°W / 32.495692; -90.798533 (Fort St. Pierre Site )
Warren
Site of French fort during 1719-1729, important for use in dating other
archaeological sites due to its integrity and brief period of use.
15
Grand Village of the Natchez
Grand Village of the Natchez
July 19, 1964 (
#66000408 )
Natchez
31°31′31″N 91°22′54″W / 31.525205°N 91.381638°W / 31.525205; -91.381638 (Grand Village of the Natchez )
Adams
Village and archaeological site of the Plaquemine culture and their descendants the
Natchez .
16
Hester Site
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January 3, 2001 (
#75001051 )
Amory
Monroe
Archaeological site , a campsite used by
Paleo-Indian and
Archaic peoples in 9000-7000 BC.
17
Highland Park Dentzel Carousel
Highland Park Dentzel Carousel
February 27, 1987 (
#87000863 )
Meridian
32°22′28″N 88°43′05″W / 32.37455°N 88.71793°W / 32.37455; -88.71793 (Highland Park Dentzel Carousel )
Lauderdale
German-American built carousel within
Highland Park .
18
Holly Bluff site
Holly Bluff site
July 19, 1964 (
#66000412 )
Holly Bluff
32°48′51″N 90°40′59″W / 32.814103°N 90.68295°W / 32.814103; -90.68295 (Holly Bluff site )
Yazoo
A
Plaquemine Mississippian culture archaeological site.
19
House on Ellicott's Hill
House on Ellicott's Hill
May 30, 1974 (
#74001050 )
Natchez
31°33′48″N 91°24′14″W / 31.563196°N 91.403806°W / 31.563196; -91.403806 (House on Ellicott's Hill )
Adams
NRHP 74001050
20
Jaketown Site
Jaketown Site
December 14, 1990 (
#73001017 )
Belzoni
33°14′14″N 90°29′13″W / 33.237095°N 90.487026°W / 33.237095; -90.487026 (Jaketown Site )
Humphreys
An
archaeological site .
21
Lucius Q. C. Lamar House
Lucius Q. C. Lamar House
May 15, 1975 (
#75001048 )
Oxford
34°22′17″N 89°30′58″W / 34.37125°N 89.51602°W / 34.37125; -89.51602 (Lucius Q. C. Lamar House )
Lafayette
NRHP 75001048
22
Longwood
Longwood
December 16, 1969 (
#69000079 )
Natchez
31°32′12″N 91°24′17″W / 31.536667°N 91.404722°W / 31.536667; -91.404722 (Longwood )
Adams
Unfinished antebellum house.
23
Lyceum-The Circle Historic District
Lyceum-The Circle Historic District
October 6, 2008 (
#08001092 )
Oxford
34°21′58″N 89°32′06″W / 34.366°N 89.534917°W / 34.366; -89.534917 (Lyceum-The Circle Historic District )
Lafayette
District associated with events surrounding the historic court-ordered admission of
James Meredith to the
University of Mississippi in 1962
24
Charles McLaran House
Charles McLaran House
January 3, 2001 (
#76001102 )
Columbus
33°29′24″N 88°25′54″W / 33.490133°N 88.431619°W / 33.490133; -88.431619 (Charles McLaran House )
Lowndes
Greek Revival mansion.
25
Melrose
Melrose
May 30, 1974 (
#74002253 )
Natchez
31°32′35″N 91°22′59″W / 31.543129°N 91.382969°W / 31.543129; -91.382969 (Melrose )
Adams
Home within
Natchez National Historical Park that achieves "perfection" in
Greek Revival design.
26
Mississippi Governor's Mansion
Mississippi Governor's Mansion
April 24, 1975 (
#69000085 )
Jackson
32°18′00″N 90°11′00″W / 32.299936°N 90.183336°W / 32.299936; -90.183336 (Mississippi Governor's Mansion )
Hinds
Together with
Old Mississippi State Capitol , designed by William Nichols.
27
Mississippi State Capitol
Mississippi State Capitol
October 31, 2016 (
#69000086 )
Jackson
32°17′58″N 90°10′49″W / 32.299321°N 90.180358°W / 32.299321; -90.180358 (Mississippi State Capitol )
Hinds
Notable among state capitols for its unity of design and construction, having been built by a single general contracting firm within a single three-year construction program.
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Monmouth
Monmouth
June 7, 1988 (
#73001001 )
Natchez
31°33′17″N 91°23′09″W / 31.554836°N 91.385712°W / 31.554836; -91.385712 (Monmouth )
Adams
NRHP 73001001
29
I. T. Montgomery House
I. T. Montgomery House
May 11, 1976 (
#76001092 )
Mount Bayou
33°52′31″N 90°43′44″W / 33.87529°N 90.72877°W / 33.87529; -90.72877 (I. T. Montgomery House )
Bolivar
Former slave
Isaiah Montgomery founded successful all-black town here in 1887.
30
Oakland Memorial Chapel
Oakland Memorial Chapel
May 11, 1976 (
#74001057 )
Alcorn
31°52′33″N 91°08′23″W / 31.875967°N 91.139684°W / 31.875967; -91.139684 (Oakland Memorial Chapel )
Claiborne
One of the oldest buildings on Alcorn University campus, the first land grant university for black Americans. It is located within
Alcorn State University Historic District .
31
Old Mississippi State Capitol
Old Mississippi State Capitol
December 14, 1990 (
#69000087 )
Jackson
32°17′58″N 90°10′49″W / 32.299321°N 90.180358°W / 32.299321; -90.180358 (Old Mississippi State Capitol )
Hinds
Greek Revival building.
32
Pemberton's Headquarters
Pemberton's Headquarters
December 8, 1976 (
#70000319 )
Vicksburg
32°20′55″N 90°52′42″W / 32.34863°N 90.87844°W / 32.34863; -90.87844 (Pemberton's Headquarters )
Warren
Confederate General Pemberton's HQ during 47-day siege of Vicksburg, where he decided to surrender the city on July 4, 1863.
33
Port Gibson Battle Site
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April 5, 2005 (
#05000461 )
Port Gibson
31°57′28″N 91°01′08″W / 31.957778°N 91.018889°W / 31.957778; -91.018889 (Port Gibson Battle Site )
Claiborne
American Civil War site of
Battle of Port Gibson .
34
Rocket Propulsion Test Complex
Rocket Propulsion Test Complex
October 3, 1985 (
#85002805 )
Bay St. Louis
30°21′50″N 89°35′14″W / 30.363889°N 89.587222°W / 30.363889; -89.587222 (Rocket Propulsion Test Complex )
Hancock
built in 1965, played an important role in the development of the Saturn V rocket.
35
Rosalie
Rosalie
January 19, 1989 (
#77000781 )
Natchez
31°33′34″N 91°24′30″W / 31.559526°N 91.408359°W / 31.559526; -91.408359 (Rosalie )
Adams
An 1823 Natchez mansion that influenced architecture throughout the Lower Mississippi Valley.
36
Stanton Hall
Stanton Hall
May 30, 1974 (
#74002254 )
Natchez
31°33′45″N 91°24′03″W / 31.562621°N 91.40073°W / 31.562621; -91.40073 (Stanton Hall )
Adams
37
Warren County Courthouse
Warren County Courthouse
May 23, 1968 (
#68000029 )
Vicksburg
32°21′01″N 90°52′43″W / 32.35036°N 90.87862°W / 32.35036; -90.87862 (Warren County Courthouse )
Warren
NRHP 68000029
38
Waverley
Waverley
May 30, 1974 (
#73001004 )
West Point
33°34′09″N 88°30′13″W / 33.569167°N 88.503611°W / 33.569167; -88.503611 (Waverley )
Clay
39
Eudora Welty House
Eudora Welty House
August 18, 2004 (
#02001388 )
Jackson
32°19′08″N 90°10′13″W / 32.318806°N 90.170339°W / 32.318806; -90.170339 (Eudora Welty House )
Hinds
Home of author
Eudora Welty
40
Winterville site
Winterville site
September 14, 1993 (
#73001031 )
Greenville
33°29′09″N 91°03′40″W / 33.485833°N 91.061111°W / 33.485833; -91.061111 (Winterville site )
Washington
A Plaquemine culture
archaeological site .