Griffin House in Moss Point, Mississippi, United States, is a Greek Revival building built in the mid-1800s.
[1] It was deemed significant as "one of the more architecturally and historically significant buildings in Jackson County...a good example of late Greek Revival architecture with Italianate influence...[and] one of the few surviving mid-nineteenth-century residences in the area.
"[2] Its historical importance relates to its continuous association with the Griffin and Dantzler families, who were pioneers in the lumber industry of Mississippi.
William Griffin opened the first successful lumber mill (in the state?).
This article about a property in Mississippi on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.