Civil War Steamer Replica on Display
A replica of the Natchez No. 5 steamer is on display at Vicksburg's Battlefield Museum. The article contains an interesting history of the original ship.
Labels: Civil War, Natchez, steamboats, Vicksburg
A replica of the Natchez No. 5 steamer is on display at Vicksburg's Battlefield Museum. The article contains an interesting history of the original ship.
Labels: Civil War, Natchez, steamboats, Vicksburg
James Barnett has just written The Natchez Indians: A History to 1735. The Natchez Democrat has an article on the book.
The Adams County Courthouse erected in 1853 is getting a new life as a federal courthouse. Renovations on the 154-year-old building are nearing completion.
If you are interested in the history of the Natchez and Adams county area, you will want to take a peek at Dawn Dennis' well-documented blog.
A fascinating story about some old Natchez newspapers that were saved from Katrina.
Labels: Katrina, Natchez, newspapers