Jefferson Davis Presidential Library and Museum
The Jefferson Davis Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library
of Jefferson Finis Davis, President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865.
The presidential library has the stated purpose of preserving, housing and
making available the official papers, records, artifacts and other historical
materials of Jefferson Davis. Despite the name, it is not administered by the
National Archives and Records Administration, as Jefferson Davis was never
president of the United States.
It is, however, supported by the State of Mississippi, as is described on a
plaque at the library entrance. The library is managed by the Mississippi
Division, S.C.V., and features continually changing temporary exhibits and a
permanent exhibit covering Jefferson Davis's life.
On August 29, 2005, the first Jefferson Davis presidential library suffered
heavy damage from the fierce wind and water of Hurricane Katrina. The library
pavilion, the Hayes Cottage, the Soldiers Home barracks replica, the Confederate
Soldiers Museum, the gift shop, and director's home were totally destroyed.
Artifacts were photographed, inventoried, boxed and placed in environmental
storage while conservation of the items and Beauvoir Historic Site were under
way. On January 9, 2007, a bid of $4.1 million was taken to rebuild the library
and museum. The newly rebuilt library was rededicated and opened to the public
on June 3, 2013.
Location
2244 Beach Blvd
Biloxi, Mississippi
USA
Getting There
To get there by public transportation, you could take the Greyhound bus from
Jackson to Biloxi. The bus trip takes about 2.5 hours, and the bus station in
Biloxi is about 4 miles from the museum. You could take a taxi or a ride-sharing
service from the bus station to the museum.
Nearby Airports
This is a list of primary airports in Mississippi that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.
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Golden Triangle Regional
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