Built in 1789, it was the official residence of the Spanish Governors of Mississippi before it joined the United States.
It was then acquired by the Minor family, who owned many Southern plantations, followed by a banker from New York.
[1] It was later acquired by Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, who renamed it Concord.
[1] His wife, Princess Theresa de Hopman of Portugal, died at Concord.
[4] The mansion was then acquired by Stephen Minor, a banker and plantation owner.