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![]() Joseph Emory Davis, patriarchal brother to Confederate President Jefferson Davis, the owner of the magnificent Hurricane Plantation located in Warren County, Mississippi, and a great American pioneer in his own right, lived here until his death on September 18, 1870, at the age of 87. Jefferson Davis was reunited with his brother (and father figure) at the home in January 1869. The town's legend testifies that it was during this stay that Jefferson Davis did indeed speak to friends and neighbors from Anchuca's front balcony, marking this site for many historians and Southerners alike as one of the last public addresses to the people of Vicksburg by Jefferson Davis. Today, Anchuca's bold, impressive exterior gives way to an elegantly
refined yet comfortably inviting interior. The antebellum home is
handsomely furnished with fine antiques and art representing the late
1700s to the mid-1800s. Anchuca stands in grand tribute to Vicksburg's
rich history and offers its bed and breakfast guests a sensuous escape
complete with a hearty dose of Southern hospitality. |
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