March 28, 2022

BEAUVOIR - The Jefferson Davis Home & Presidential Library

2244 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS

“The Beauvoir estate, built in Biloxi, Mississippi, along the Gulf of Mexico, was the post-war home of the former President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis.” - Wikipedia

I will admit I had some trepidation about visiting the home of this prolific figure of the Confederacy, but in the end, my love of old homes and a curiosity about how Davis would be portrayed won out.  The site offered two different types of tours, the general tour (a self-guided tour of the grounds and a guided tour of the house), or the presidential tour.  I decided to opt for the presidential tour which translated to a private tour of the grounds via golf cart. 

The story of Beauvoir, which translates to Beautiful View because of its location on the shore of the Mississippi Sound, is too long for me to put here.  I have included two pictures of the story below. 

My tour took me to Oyster Bay, once a larger body of water that emptied into the Mississippi Sound, now more of a slough home to herons, ospreys, and geese.  We saw the Hayes Pavilion, or guest house, and the Library Pavilion, the first building Davis lived in after moving to the property.  Both are reproductions of the original structures which were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.  We went to the Confederate Soldiers’ Home Cemetery, which was established in 1903, and the Tomb of the Unknown Confederate Soldier, which was dedicated in 1981.  And finally, we stopped at the Beauvoir House, which is where my private tour really paid off as I got to step past the rope and get a close up look at some of the furniture.  I finished my day with a visit to the Jefferson Davis Museum and Presidential Library.

In the end, I’m glad I decided to visit Beauvoir.