About: D'Evereux

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D'Evereux Hall is a mansion in Natchez, Mississippi, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. D’Evereux was built for , 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. Completed in 1836, D’Evereux is one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in the US. 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.

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  • D'Evereux Hall is a mansion in Natchez, Mississippi, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. D’Evereux was built for , 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. Completed in 1836, D’Evereux is one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in the US. 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. D’Evereux was one of the first residential structures in Natchez built with a full-length two-story portico. The six fluted Doric columns are spaced 12 ft (3.7 m) apart and are each 24 ft (7.3 m) in height. The home included the first cupola in a Natchez mansion. D’Evereux is currently a private residence, after being closed for many years it will be open for Spring Pilgrimage. (en)
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  • D'Evereux Hall is a mansion in Natchez, Mississippi, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. D’Evereux was built for , 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. Completed in 1836, D’Evereux is one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in the US. 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. (en)
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