McGehee Plantation

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McGehee Plantation
Location50 Ed Nelson Drive, Senatobia, Mississippi, U.S.
Built1856
Architectural styleGreek Revival
NRHP reference No.07000648
Added to NRHPJuly 3, 2007

The McGehee Plantation is a historic Southern plantation in Senatobia, Mississippi, USA.

Location

The McGehee Plantation is located at 50 Ed Nelson Drive in Senatobia, Mississippi.[1]

History

The land belonged to the Chickasaw Nation until 1830.[2] In 1854, it was acquired by planter Abner F. McGehee, the son of Hugh McGehee,[2] and thus the nephew of Edward McGehee. The Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad ran through the grounds, thus making it a desirable business opportunity.[2]

The mansion, designed in the Greek Revival architectural style, was completed in 1856.[2] It was built by African slaves, who also picked cotton in the fields.[2]

Author Stark Young grew up on the plantation, as his mother was a direct descendant of McGehee.[2] His 1934 novel, So Red the Rose, was based on this plantation, thus the fictionalized version was set in Natchez, Mississippi.[2]

Architectural significance

The mansion has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since July 3, 2007.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "McGehee Plantation". National Park Service. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form: McGehee Plantation" (PDF). Mississippi Department of Archives and History. Retrieved September 3, 2015.