D’Evereux was built for William St. John Elliot, a wealthy plantation owner, and his wife Anna Conner. The couple were social leaders in Natchez, and the home was named for Elliot's mother's family.[2]
Completed in 1836, D’Evereux is one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in the US.[2][3] The builders and architects are not known, though in the home's attic are the signatures of William Ledbetter of Virginia, and P.H. Hardy of Ohio.[3]
D’Evereux was one of the first residential structures in Natchez built with a full-length two-story portico.[3] The six fluted Doric columns are spaced 12 ft (3.7 m) apart and are each 24 ft (7.3 m) in height.[2] The home included the first cupola in a Natchez mansion.[3]
D’Evereux is currently a private residence, after being closed for many years it will be open for Spring Pilgrimage .[2]
evereux, hall, mansion, natchez, mississippi, listed, national, register, historic, places, hallu, national, register, historic, places, 2014show, mississippishow, united, stateslocationd, evereaux, natchez, mississippicoordinates31, 55556, 37778, 55556, 37778. D Evereux Hall is a mansion in Natchez Mississippi listed on the National Register of Historic Places 1 D Evereux HallU S National Register of Historic PlacesD Evereux in 2014Show map of MississippiShow map of the United StatesLocationD Evereaux Dr Natchez MississippiCoordinates31 33 20 N 91 22 40 W 31 55556 N 91 37778 W 31 55556 91 37778Area7 acres 2 8 ha Built1836 1836 Architectural styleGreek RevivalNRHP reference No 72000683 1 Added to NRHPJanuary 13 1972D Evereux was built for William St John Elliot a wealthy plantation owner and his wife Anna Conner The couple were social leaders in Natchez and the home was named for Elliot s mother s family 2 Completed in 1836 D Evereux is one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in the US 2 3 The builders and architects are not known though in the home s attic are the signatures of William Ledbetter of Virginia and P H Hardy of Ohio 3 D Evereux was one of the first residential structures in Natchez built with a full length two story portico 3 The six fluted Doric columns are spaced 12 ft 3 7 m apart and are each 24 ft 7 3 m in height 2 The home included the first cupola in a Natchez mansion 3 D Evereux is currently a private residence after being closed for many years it will be open for Spring Pilgrimage 2 Gallery edit nbsp D Evereux in 1934 nbsp Front with grounds nbsp Front left nbsp Front rightReferences edit a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 a b c d D Evereux VisitNatchez com Archived from the original on November 18 2011 a b c d D Evereux Natchez Preservation in Mississippi January 20 2011 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to D Evereux nbsp This article about a property in Mississippi on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title D 27Evereux amp oldid 1168960456, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,