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MLS: 4147204

2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180

$849,000

Sims Realty
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180
2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180

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Residential Description:

There are properties that sell square footage, and there are properties that sell history. 2617 Confederate Avenue is emphatically the latter — a 1910 residence of documented architectural and historical distinction, positioned directly along the grounds of Vicksburg National Military Park on five private acres of ground where the Civil War's most decisive campaign was decided in 1863. Built for E. C. Neill — a Vicksburg businessman whose commercial legacy endures in this city to this day — the residence was constructed at a scale and standard that reflected his standing in the community. Original solid cypress beams traverse the principal rooms, a material of extraordinary durability and beauty that early twentieth-century Southern craftsmen selected precisely because they understood it would outlast everything around it. They were correct. A handsome brick-floor foyer establishes the formal entry sequence, drawing visitors through to a living room of genuine volume — floor-to-ceiling windows, corner fireplace, proportions that command attention. The formal dining room presents a second fireplace, custom integrated shelving, and a wall of purposeful storage. These are not incidental details. They are the considered decisions of a builder working without compromise. The kitchen and keeping room have been renovated to the standard the discerning buyer requires: Sub-Zero refrigeration, Viking professional appliances, a curated dry bar. The renovation respects the architecture rather than overriding it. The primary suite occupies its own commanding position, attended by dual private bathrooms and a private deck overlooking the estate grounds below. The lower level contains what is, without qualification, one of the most historically significant rooms in private residential Vicksburg: the Eisenhower Suite. On July 4, 1947 — the occasion that ended Vicksburg's 84-year refusal to celebrate American Independence Day, drawing an estimated 50,000 people into the streets — General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe and then-Chief of Staff of the United States Army, stayed in this home as the personal guest of E. C. Neill. The two men played bridge together. Three days later, on July 7, 1947, Eisenhower wrote to Neill from his DDE letterhead — a copy of the letter remains in this home today, framed on the suite's wall. In it, the future 34th President of the United States reflects warmly on his Vicksburg visit, remarks with characteristic wit on losing $1.70 at the bridge table, and expresses his hope to return. It is signed in his hand: Dwight D. Eisenhower. That letter conveys in Eisenhower's own words the regard he held for this house, its owner, and this city. The lower-level suite is fully self-contained: private living area, kitchenette, bedroom, and full bathroom — designed then as now to receive guests of consequence. Properties of this authenticated provenance do not re-enter the market on any predictable schedule. The intersection of irreplaceable original materials, documented Presidential association, a position within a National Military Park, and five private acres represents a legacy holding by any serious measure.

4

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

3.7

ACRES

N/A

YEAR BUILT

Three Or More

LEVELS

4300

SQ. FT.

Primary Information

MLS#:4147204

Price:$849,000

Bedrooms:4

Bathrooms:4

Half Baths:1

Lot Size:161172

Lot Acres:3.7

Total Levels:Three Or More

Status:Active

Neighborhood Information

Address:2617 Confederate Avenue, Vicksburg, MS 39180

Neighborhood:Metes And Bounds

City:Vicksburg

County:Warren

State:MS

Listing Details

Buyer Agent:Sims Realty

Listing Agent:Douglas Adams

Listing Office:Crescent Sotheby's International Realty

Interior Features

Interior:4300 Sq. Ft.

Flooring:Brick,Ceramic Tile,Carpet,Wood

Windows:Insulated Windows

Water Heater:Other

Amenities

# Garage Stalls:0

Patio:Deck,Porch

Exterior Features

Roof:Asphalt Shingle

Sewer:Public Sewer

Details

Details:There are properties that sell square footage, and there are properties that sell history. 2617 Confederate Avenue is emphatically the latter — a 1910 residence of documented architectural and historical distinction, positioned directly along the grounds of Vicksburg National Military Park on five private acres of ground where the Civil War's most decisive campaign was decided in 1863. Built for E. C. Neill — a Vicksburg businessman whose commercial legacy endures in this city to this day — the residence was constructed at a scale and standard that reflected his standing in the community. Original solid cypress beams traverse the principal rooms, a material of extraordinary durability and beauty that early twentieth-century Southern craftsmen selected precisely because they understood it would outlast everything around it. They were correct. A handsome brick-floor foyer establishes the formal entry sequence, drawing visitors through to a living room of genuine volume — floor-to-ceiling windows, corner fireplace, proportions that command attention. The formal dining room presents a second fireplace, custom integrated shelving, and a wall of purposeful storage. These are not incidental details. They are the considered decisions of a builder working without compromise. The kitchen and keeping room have been renovated to the standard the discerning buyer requires: Sub-Zero refrigeration, Viking professional appliances, a curated dry bar. The renovation respects the architecture rather than overriding it. The primary suite occupies its own commanding position, attended by dual private bathrooms and a private deck overlooking the estate grounds below. The lower level contains what is, without qualification, one of the most historically significant rooms in private residential Vicksburg: the Eisenhower Suite. On July 4, 1947 — the occasion that ended Vicksburg's 84-year refusal to celebrate American Independence Day, drawing an estimated 50,000 people into the streets — General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe and then-Chief of Staff of the United States Army, stayed in this home as the personal guest of E. C. Neill. The two men played bridge together. Three days later, on July 7, 1947, Eisenhower wrote to Neill from his DDE letterhead — a copy of the letter remains in this home today, framed on the suite's wall. In it, the future 34th President of the United States reflects warmly on his Vicksburg visit, remarks with characteristic wit on losing $1.70 at the bridge table, and expresses his hope to return. It is signed in his hand: Dwight D. Eisenhower. That letter conveys in Eisenhower's own words the regard he held for this house, its owner, and this city. The lower-level suite is fully self-contained: private living area, kitchenette, bedroom, and full bathroom — designed then as now to receive guests of consequence. Properties of this authenticated provenance do not re-enter the market on any predictable schedule. The intersection of irreplaceable original materials, documented Presidential association, a position within a National Military Park, and five private acres represents a legacy holding by any serious measure.

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