Built In 1856, The Duff Green Mansion Is A Historic B&B In Mississippi That Was Once A Civil War Hospital
By Jackie Ann|Published March 08, 2023
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
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When it comes to finding a place to stay in Mississippi, bed & breakfasts often get overlooked for more popular hotels, Airbnb, and Vrbo rentals, but that’s about to change! Bed and Breakfasts are ideal for vacationers looking for a quiet getaway, and this historic bed & breakfast in Mississippi offers peace and quiet all while surrounding you in a historic space overflowing with charm.
The Duff Green Mansion Bed & Breakfast is one of Vicksburg's most historic places to spend the night.
The house was built in 1856 by Duff Green, a local cotton broker, for his wife, Mary. It was built for entertainment, with huge grand ballrooms and ample space for gatherings.
Jefferson Davis even spent many nights dancing the night away here!
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The Duffs lived in the house until the Civil War broke out, and Duff made a very important decision: to transform his home into a hospital for both Union and Confederate soldiers.
This move ended up being the saving grace for the house. So many buildings and homes were burned to the ground during the war, and because it transformed into a hospital for both sides, it was spared.
While the house was turned into a hospital, the Duffs moved into a nearby cave (yes, a cave). Mary ended up giving birth in this cave, and during your stay, you can take a tour of the property and check out this cave.
In 1985, the Salvation Army sold it to Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carter Sharp, who then went through the lengthy process of restoring the mansion to its original glory.
Today, it's a charming bed & breakfast that's listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are several, lovely rooms to choose from, each one decorated with antique furniture.
Enjoy a quiet moment poolside with your favorite beverage or fully embrace the southern lifestyle and head to the porch with a good book and a comfy rocking chair!
Ready to book your stay? Head over to the Duff Green Mansion website to check dates and availability, and be sure to follow them on the Duff Green Mansion Facebook while you’re at it! The bed and breakfast also hosts tours, so even if you can’t spend your getaway here, be sure to book a tour during your time in Vicksburg.
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