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Enter the world of antebellum architecture, design and gardens through the pages of this book on the Natchez and Natchez Trace. Home featured in this book :
- Stanton Hall - 1851
- Connelly's Tavern - circa 1795
- Priest Home - circa 1783
- Scott Home - 1796
- Myrtle Terrace - Early 1830s
- John Smith House - circa 1825
- Ellislee - circa 1800
- Chamber of Commerce - circa 1820
- King's Tavern - before 1789
- Villa Lombardo - late 1800s
- The Burn - circa 1835
- Choctaw - circa 1835
- Cherokee - 1794 to 1810
- Wigwam - before 1790
- The Towers - circa 1818 - 1854 - 1927
- Cottage Garden - 1793 to 1794
- Airlie - before 1790
- Riverview - circa 1840-1869
- Edgewood - early 1850s
- Landsdowne - 1853
- Mistletoe -1807
- Mount Repose - before 1824
- Evansview - circa 1790-1830-1860
- The Parsonage - 1840
- Rosalie - 1820
- Dixie - 1795-1828
- Coyle Houe - 1793
- Texada - 1792
- Griffith-McComas Home - circa 1794
- Holly Hedges - 1796
- Ravenna - circa 1835
- Elward Circa 1842
- The Presbyterian Manse - circa 1820
- Green Leaves - before 1812
- and many others, map of town is center of book shows you which homes are open to the public and lets you plan a walking tour
CONDITION: Hard Cover, 84 pages, 1969, generous color illustrations throughout, each home is introduced with its history and a bit about its owner. Some were destroyed or burned to the ground during the Civil war and later restored. Book is USED with some wear to cover, interior in vg condition. |
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