List of the oldest buildings in Mississippi

This article attempts to list the oldest extant buildings in the state of Mississippi in the United States. Some dates are approximate and based upon dendochronology, architectural studies, and historical records. To be listed here a site must:

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Building Image Location First Built Type Notes
Mississippian Mounds, e.g. Grand Village of the Natchez Throughout state 800-1600 Earthen mounds Though no Native American buildings have survived above ground, a number of constructed platform and burial mounds have been preserved.
LaPointe-Krebs House Pascagoula 1757 House/military The oldest building in Mississippi, and the state's only surviving French Colonial structure.[1]
King's Tavern Natchez 1769-1789 Military The second oldest building in the state, the oldest building in Natchez, and the oldest British Colonial structure in the state.[2]
Hope Farm Natchez 1780-1792 House An early Natchez home.
Linden Natchez 1785 House An early Natchez home. Later additions or alterations in 1815.
Springfield Plantation Fayette 1786-1800 House Possibly the oldest masonry building in the state and potentially the site of Andrew Jackson's wedding.
Airlie Natchez 1793 House An early Natchez home. Later additions or alterations in 1800.
House on Ellicott's Hill Natchez 1798 House An early Natchez home.
Texada Natchez 1798-1805 House The first brick building constructed in Natchez. Possibly the oldest masonry building in the state.[3]
Gloucester Natchez 1800-1807 House An early Natchez home.
The Elms Natchez 1804 House An early Natchez home.
Assembly Hall Natchez 1808 Tavern This building served temporarily as the meeting place for the state territorial legislature.
Selma Plantation Natchez 1811 House An early Natchez home.
Salisbury Plantation Woodville 1811 House An early home.[4]
Auburn Natchez 1811 House An architect-designed mansion with later addition wings.
Blantonia Plantation Lorman 1812 House An early home.
Rosemont Woodville 1814 House An early home.
Smithland Natchez 1815-1817 House An early Natchez home.
The Cedars Columbus 1818 House The oldest known building in Columbus.

Demolished early Mississippi buildings

Evan's Wall House, Fort Adams Mississippi[5]

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