Natchez, Mississippi

The houses of Natchez

A beautiful house.

Don't know if this house had a name, but it shore are purty.

Bontura

Bontura. Built in 1851 by a black man who owned the carriage and hack company.

Bontura courtyard.

Courtyard at Bontura. Added in 1864 by second owner.

Texada

Texada. Built between 1793 and 1798. Oldest brick building in Natchez.

Texada

Rear galleries and courtyard at Texada.

Rosalie

Rosalie, built in 1820. Built on site of Fort Rosalie, The first settlement in the area (1716).

The houses we toured.

Stanton Hall

The front entrance to Stanton Hall. (Notice person at left for sense of scale)

Stanton Hall

Rear gallery at Stanton Hall.

Under the Hill

The Towers.

Lansdowne

Lansdowne front entrance.

Girls

The greeters at Lansdowne.

Lansdowne Galleries

From the rear gallery at Lansdowne.

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