Natchez

  • Natchez
    By Pamela Jekel

    Oh , Owen , you're such a scamp . Were you this bad before the war or was I just too young to notice ? ' ' He thought about that for a moment . “ I don't know . I think not . The war changed me , I'm sure . How could it help but ?

  • Natchez: City Streets Revisited
    By Joan W. Gandy, Thomas H. Gandy

    Gurney documented the famous Brown's Gardens at Magnolia Vale , home of enterprising Scotsman Andrew Brown . For many decades , steamboat passengers stopped at the gardens to stroll pathways through flowering shrubs and trees and to ...

  • Natchez: An Illustrated History
    By Carolyn Vance Smith, David G. Sansing, Sim C. Callon

    A History of Louisiana . New Orleans , 1947 . Lloyd , James B. , ed . Lives of Mississippi Authors , 1817-1967 . Jackson , Miss . , 1981 . Lynch , John Roy . The Facts of Reconstruction . Ed . , with Introduction , William C. Harris .

  • Natchez: Landmarks, Lifestyles, and Leisure
    By Joan W. Gandy, Thomas H. Gandy

    Culled from the collections of three early photographers--Henry D. Gurney, Henry C. Norman, and his son, Earl Norman--this book illustrates a town and a people that basked in the glory of prosperity, crumbled under the hardships of the ...

  • Natchez
    By Paul Lederer

    “Kid!” “Ray. Montak.” Kid Soledad greeted them warmly. He strode forward evenly, taking each of them by a shoulder. “Good to see you boys.” Kesey had not moved. ... “It was Laredo, Kid. I was running with that Yount mob.

  • Natchez: Symbol of the Old South
    By Nola Nance Oliver

    The inroads of the river have washed away the streets, and only a few buildings remain. One very interesting home, “Magnolia Vale”, has been preserved and is presented in this book.

  • Natchez: The Houses and History of the Jewel of the Mississippi
    By Roger Straus, Hugh Howard

    Two hundred stunning photographs complement a beautiful celebration of architecture, lifestyle, history, and interior design in a study of some of the great antebellum houses that mark the architectural heritage...