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Historic Jefferson College

About eight miles North of Natchez on Highway 61 resides historic  Jefferson College, the first educational institution of higher learning in Mississippi. Visitors can tour a restored dormitory room, student dining room, kitchen buildings, and other historic sites. The adjacent nature trail winds up and down through a wooded ravine, past St. Catherine's Creek, over bridges, past Ellicott Springs, and a historic cemetery, with plants and trees clearly identified along the way. Jefferson College, incorporated by an act of the first General Assembly of the Mississippi Territory in 1802, was named in honor of Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States and President of the American Philosophical Society. Territorial governor William C. C. Claiborne served as president of the college's first Board of Trustees. In 1830, the college purchased the Methodist church building that had housed the 1817 Mississippi statehood convention. They renovated it in 1832, and in 1839 completed construction of a new West Wing. Jefferson College is an extraordinary historic property and worth the ten minute drive from downtown to see.  It is truly another "must see" to put on your itinerary.

Location Address:
Hwy 61 North
Washington, MS
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 700
Washington, MS
39190

Phone

601.442.2901

Contact

Cheryl Branyan

Admission

Free

Hours

Mon-Sat 9a.m.-5p.m., Sun 1-5p.m.

Gift Shop

Yes

Handicap Accessible

Yes

Group Advance

Yes

Group Meeting Contact

Cheryl Branyan

Motor Coach Parking

Yes

NTA Member

Yes

ABA Member

Yes