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The Rosemont Plantation is a historic house museum in Woodville, Mississippi. It is historically significant for its association with Jefferson Davis, the President of the Confederate States of America.

Built around 1810, the Rosemont Plantation was constructed by Samuel and Jane Cook Davis, parents to Jefferson Davis. It served as their family home when they moved to Mississippi from Kentucky. They stayed in the house from 1810 until 1895 and the original plantation acreage managed to stay intact throughout the years from the time it was established by Samuel Davis. Most of the family members are interred at the small family cemetery at the site.

The Rosemont Plantation features the home with many original furnishings and memorabilia. It is open to the public on Tuesdays through Saturdays.
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