Myrtle Bank (Natchez, Mississippi)


Myrtle Bank is a historic house in Natchez, Mississippi, USA.

History

The land was surveyed by Sir William Dunbar in the 18th century. It was granted to George Overarker, a planter, in 1795. Overarker, who also owned Hawthorne Place and Hope Farm, built Myrtle Bank prior to 1818.
By 1835, Alfred Cochran and his wife Eliza, who was William Dunbar's great-granddaughter, purchased the house. Two decades later, in 1856, it was purchased by Benjamin Wade, a planter. Wade leased it to The Natchez Young Ladies Institute, a girl's boarding school, until the outset of the American Civil War in 1861. The house remained in the Wade family until the 1870s.
The house was restored by a new owner in 1957.

Architectural significance

It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since December 22, 1978.