Mound Bayou Historic District


Mound Bayou Historic District is a historic district located in the city of Mound Bayou in Bolivar County, Mississippi, U.S.. The area was founded by, developed and governed by African Americans in its early years, and is primarily residential with a small strip of commercial structures running for two blocks along Edwards Avenue. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 11, 2013, for architecture.

History

The Mound Bayou Historic District contains 34 contributing properties, 17 noncontributing, and 3 already listed on the NRHP. Almost all of the surviving buildings in this district are vernacular in style.
The roughly eleven block district is flat. There are few formal records regarding Mound Bayou, including no Sanborn maps that cover the area. This town was founded and built by African Americans, and insurance companies did not insure any buildings.

List of notable buildings