Beauvoir, The Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library

Beauvoir, The Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library Come tour the Beauvoir Home, Presidential Library & Museum. Beauvoir was the last home of Jefferson Davis and it was the site of his retirement. Mr. Dorsey died.
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The house was built by James Brown, a wealthy plantation owner from Madison County, Mississippi. The house was started in late 1848 and was completed in 1852. The house was built as a summer home for his wife and his (eventually 13) children. It was then called Orange Grove, due to the Satsuma Oranges being grown on the property. Brown died in 1866 and his widow continued to own the property until

1873 when she was forced to sell the property at public auction to pay and satisfy the taxes due on her husband's estate. Frank Johnson, a land speculator purchased the house for taxes and then sold the house and property three months later. Sarah Dorsey was the next owner of the property and when she first looked out over the Mississippi Sound from the front porch of the house, she said "Oh my, what a beautiful view - that's what I am going to call this property: Beauvoir!" (Which is French for beautiful view or beautiful to look at). From that point on - the property was known as Beauvoir. In 1877, Jefferson Davis was looking for a quiet retreat to write his books and papers. While inspecting property on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, he paid a courtesy call on Mrs. Dorsey (a family friend). He told her of his plans to try to find a place to write his memoirs. She encouraged him to stay at Beauvoir in one of the two pavilions in front of Beauvoir House to write his books. He agreed to do so only if he paid $50.00 a month for room and board. After two years, he fell in love with the property and he wanted to buy it. She in turn wanted to sell it to him, so they agreed upon a selling price of $5,500.00 dollars to be paid in three payments. He made the first payment and six months later, Mrs. At that time he found out he was her sole heir and he eventually inherited the house along with other property. Jefferson Davis died in 1889. His daughter, Winnie then inherited the property and when she died in 1898, Varina, Jefferson Davis' widow inherited the property. Mrs. Davis sold the property to the Mississippi Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans with two stipulations. The first was that the property be used for a Confederate Veterans Home for the veterans and or their widows at no charge to them and that was done from 1903 until 1957 when the last three widows were transferred to a private nursing home in Greenwood, Mississippi, when it was no longer practical to keep them at the site. The second stipulation for the sale of the property was that it be used as a memorial to Jefferson Davis and the Confederate Soldier; and that has been done from 1903 until the present time. In 2009, after Hurricane Katrina, the Presidential Library & Museum were rebuilt.

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We love the tradition of Christmas and wish you an amazing day with your friends and family!

📍 2244 Beach Boulevard | Biloxi, MS
💻 visitbeauvoir.org
📞 228.388.4400
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Travel back in time by visiting the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library! 📕There is so much to explore and learn about t...
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Travel back in time by visiting the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library! 📕There is so much to explore and learn about the South’s history.

📍 2244 Beach Boulevard | Biloxi, MS
💻 visitbeauvoir.org
📞 228.388.4400
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🎄 TODAY IS THE DAY TO Step Back in Time: Christmas in Camp at Beauvoir** 🎄  **Date:** December 21, 2024  **Time:** 5:00 ...
12/21/2024

🎄 TODAY IS THE DAY TO Step Back in Time: Christmas in Camp at Beauvoir** 🎄

**Date:** December 21, 2024
**Time:** 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
**Location:** Beauvoir, The Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library

📜 **December 1864:** In the midst of the War Between the States, soldiers—Confederate and Union alike—found themselves yearning for home during the Christmas season. Despite being on opposing sides, these weary men often came together to share the spirit of the holidays around the campfire.

✨ **What to Expect:**
- Immerse yourself in an authentic 1860s camp setting.
- Witness Confederate and Union soldiers set aside their differences for the season, coming together to share stories, songs, and Christmas traditions.
- Explore the Presidential Library and enjoy our festive **Holiday Social** with some good southern holiday cheer.

Bring the whole family to experience history, camaraderie, and the magic of Christmas past.

🎅 **Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind holiday celebration!**

🎄 **Step Back in Time: Christmas in Camp at Beauvoir** 🎄  **Date:** December 21, 2024  **Time:** 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM  **L...
12/20/2024

🎄 **Step Back in Time: Christmas in Camp at Beauvoir** 🎄

**Date:** December 21, 2024
**Time:** 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
**Location:** Beauvoir, The Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library

📜 **December 1864:** In the midst of the War Between the States, soldiers—Confederate and Union alike—found themselves yearning for home during the Christmas season. Despite being on opposing sides, these weary men often came together to share the spirit of the holidays around the campfire.

✨ **What to Expect:**
- Immerse yourself in an authentic 1860s camp setting.
- Witness Confederate and Union soldiers set aside their differences for the season, coming together to share stories, songs, and Christmas traditions.
- Explore the Presidential Library and enjoy our festive **Holiday Social** with some good southern holiday cheer.

Bring the whole family to experience history, camaraderie, and the magic of Christmas past.

🎅 **Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind holiday celebration!**

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We have so many stocking stuffers that will bring a smile to your loved one’s face! Shop so many gift ideas by calling o...
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We have so many stocking stuffers that will bring a smile to your loved one’s face! Shop so many gift ideas by calling or visiting us. 🌟🎁

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Check out our Beauvoir ornaments and other souvenirs in our gift shop! 💻 visitbeauvoir.org

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Did you know Jefferson Davis was the FIRST President of the Confederacy? His history is best learned through one of our ...
12/16/2024

Did you know Jefferson Davis was the FIRST President of the Confederacy? His history is best learned through one of our tours through the Beauvoir, The Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library. 📜 Visit us any day from 9 AM - 5 PM to explore his life.

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📞 228.388.4400
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How adorable is this illustrated children’s book? We have more fiction and non-fiction books for you to choose from! Com...
12/13/2024

How adorable is this illustrated children’s book? We have more fiction and non-fiction books for you to choose from! Come see us for the perfect Christmas gifts. 🎁

📍 2244 Beach Boulevard | Biloxi, MS
💻 visitbeauvoir.org
📞 228.388.4400
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12/12/2024

Find the perfect cookbook in our gift shop! 💻 visitbeauvoir.org

📍 2244 Beach Boulevard | Biloxi, MS
📞 228.388.4400
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Show your southern pride with one of our car tags! Stop by or call us to purchase one before Christmas!📍 2244 Beach Boul...
12/11/2024

Show your southern pride with one of our car tags! Stop by or call us to purchase one before Christmas!

📍 2244 Beach Boulevard | Biloxi, MS
💻 visitbeauvoir.org
📞 228.388.4400
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Happy 207th Birthday, Mississippi! President Jefferson Davis made his home in Mississippi in 1811. He served as a member...
12/10/2024

Happy 207th Birthday, Mississippi! President Jefferson Davis made his home in Mississippi in 1811. He served as a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives in 1845 and, in 1846, joined the First Mississippi Regiment, also known as the Mississippi Rifles. In 1857, he was chosen to represent Mississippi as a Senator in Washington, D.C. After the War Between the States, he established a permanent residence at Beauvoir. Although Jefferson Davis was not born in Mississippi, we proudly claim him as one of our own and recognize him as Mississippi’s Favorite Son.

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12/10/2024

Our confederate flags are a great gift. Visit our gift shop: 💻 visitbeauvoir.org

📍 2244 Beach Boulevard | Biloxi, MS
📞 228.388.4400
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Want to learn more? We offer hourly tours! Visit us any starting at 9 AM to open a door to Mississippi’s rich history. ✨...
12/09/2024

Want to learn more? We offer hourly tours! Visit us any starting at 9 AM to open a door to Mississippi’s rich history. ✨

📍 2244 Beach Boulevard | Biloxi, MS
💻 visitbeauvoir.org
📞 228.388.4400
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Looking for unique and special gifts this Christmas season? We offer a large variety of options—perfect for kids and adu...
12/05/2024

Looking for unique and special gifts this Christmas season? We offer a large variety of options—perfect for kids and adults! Call us about our children’s Christmas books. 🎄

📍 2244 Beach Boulevard | Biloxi, MS
💻 visitbeauvoir.org
📞 228.388.4400
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From tours to events, we offer a variety of ways to connect. Contact us to learn more. We look forward to seeing you at ...
12/05/2024

From tours to events, we offer a variety of ways to connect. Contact us to learn more. We look forward to seeing you at Beauvoir!

📍 2244 Beach Boulevard | Biloxi, MS
💻 visitbeauvoir.org
📞 228.388.4400
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39531

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
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Beauvoir - A Place in Time

The house was originally built by James Brown, a wealthy plantation owner from Madison County, Mississippi. The house was started in late 1848 and was completed in 1852. The house was built as a summer home for his wife and his (eventually 13) children. It was then called Orange Grove, due to the Satsuma Oranges being grown on the property. Mr. Brown died in 1866 and his widow continued to own the property until 1873 when she was forced to sell the property at public auction to pay and satisfy the taxes due on her husband's estate. Frank Johnson, a land speculator purchased the house for taxes and then sold the house and property three months later. Sarah Dorsey was the next owner of the property, and when she first looked out over the Mississippi Sound from the front porch of the house, she said "Oh my, what a beautiful view - that's what I am going to call this property: Beauvoir!" (Which is French for beautiful view or beautiful to look at). From that point on - the property was known as Beauvoir. In 1877, Jefferson Davis, the first and only President of the Confederate States of America, was looking for a quiet retreat to write his books and papers. While inspecting property on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, he paid a courtesy call to Mrs. Dorsey (a family friend). He told her of his plans to try to find a place to write his memoirs. She encouraged him to stay at Beauvoir in one of the two pavilions in front of Beauvoir House to write his books. He agreed to do so, only if he paid $50.00 a month for room and board. After two years, he fell in love with the property and he wanted to buy it. She in turn wanted to sell it to him, so they agreed upon a selling price of $5,500.00 dollars to be paid in three payments. He made the first payment and six months later, Mrs. Dorsey died. At that time, he found out he was her sole heir and he eventually inherited the house along with other property. Jefferson Davis died in 1889. His daughter, Winnie, then inherited the property and when she died in 1898, Varina, Jefferson Davis' widow, inherited the property. A wealthy businessman offered to buy the house from Mrs. Davis for $90,000.00 with plans to demolition in and build a shopping mall. Mrs. Davis passed on this and eventually sold the property to the Mississippi Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans for $10,000.00 with two stipulations. The first was that the property was to be used for a Confederate Veterans Home for the veterans and/or their widows at no charge to them. This was done from 1903 until 1957. The second stipulation for the sale of the property was that it be used as a memorial to Jefferson Davis and the Confederate Soldier; and that has been done from 1903 until the present time. In 2009, after Hurricane Katrina, the Beauvoir Home was restored, and the Presidential Library & Museum were rebuilt. In 2017, the Beauvoir Institute was founded to offer studies on the history of the Southern States of America.

Today you can visit Beauvoir and take a tour of the house, cottages, museum and library, and Memorial Cemetery. Open 360 days out of the year, step back in time at Beauvoir, and enjoy everything our beautiful campus has to offer.