Frances Benjamin Johnston - Gloucester, Natchez, Adams County, Mississ...
Title from photographer's inventory. Originally known as Bellevue. Built by David Williams family. Winthrop Sargent, first governor of Miss., bought it from the Williams in 1808. Unusual feature is dry moat aro... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Richmond, Natchez, Adams County, Mississip...
Title from photographer's inventory. Central portion is oldest, of provincial Spanish workmanship. Rear portion is two story 18th century brick. Front is classic portico and columns. Marshall family have owned ... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Rosalie, Natchez, Adams County, Mississipp...
Title from photographer's inventory. Built by Peter Little of home-made brick and material collected over a period of seven years. Used as headquarters by Gen. Grant during occupation of Natchez. From verso: Fo... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Monteigne, Natchez, Adams County, Mississi...
Title from photographer's inventory. Built by Gen. Wm. T. Martin. This is an important house and splendid gardens. French handblocked Zuber wallpaper, black and white mosaic floors, Venetian chandeliers. Buildi... More
House, 821 Main Street, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Title from photographer's inventory. Early owner was George Welden. 1 1/2 story wooden dwelling. Building/structure dates: before 1844. Corresponding Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South neg. no. 10... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Auburn, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Title from photographer's inventory. Built by Dr. Stephen Duncan. House remarkable for spiral stair, vaulted hall-way and triple-hung windows. Fine example of ante-bellum home with kitchen courtyard, coach hous... More
Unidentified house, Natchez vic., Adams County, Mississippi
Title devised by library staff. Corresponding Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South neg. no. 1023. Library has no record of having this neg. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the So... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Linden, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Title from photographer's inventory. Builder is not known but Thomas B. Reed is known as the first occupant. In 1840, Linden was purchased by Mrs. Janr (i.e., Jane?) Gustine Connor, great grandmother of present... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Rosalie, Natchez, Adams County, Mississipp...
Title from photographer's inventory. Built by Peter Little of home-made brick and material collected over a period of seven years. Used as headquarters by Gen. Grant during occupation of Natchez. Building/struc... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Monteigne, Natchez, Adams County, Mississi...
Title from photographer's inventory. Built by Gen. Wm. T. Martin. This is an important house and splendid gardens. French handblocked Zuber wall-paper, black and white mosaic floors, Venetian chandeliers. Build... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Longwood, Natchez, Adams County, Mississip...
Title from photographer's inventory. Alternate title: Nutt's Folly. Moorish castle of 32 rooms, unfinished, built by Dr. Haller Nutt, grandfather of present owners. A Philadelpia architect, Sloan, directed cons... More
Airlie, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi during American Civil War
Title from photographer's inventory. Built during Spanish regime. Owned by Aylette Buckner in antebellum days, great grandfather of the present owners. Used as a hospital for Union soldiers in Civil War. Corres... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Lansdowne, Natchez, Adams County, Mississi...
Title from photographer's inventory. Mr. David Hunt gave plantation to his daughter when she married Mr. George M. Marshall. The Marshall's built the house. Georgian, with Doric columns and wrought iron railing... More
King's Tavern, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Title from photographer's inventory. Oldest house in Miss. Also known as Bledsoe house. Supposed to have been a French block house of Ft. Rosalie. Later turned into a tavern run by Richard King. Present owners ... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Longwood, Natchez, Adams County, Mississip...
Title from photographer's inventory. Alternate title: Nutt's Folly. Moorish castle of 32 rooms, unfinished, built by Dr. Haller Nutt, grandfather of present owners. A Philadelpia architect, Sloan, directed cons... More
Hope Farm, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Title from photographer's inventory. Original name Hope Villa. Built by Carlos de Grandpre. Simple Spanish provincial architecture. Mary Routh Ellis sold the farm to Eli Montgomery in 1833, and for 90 years it ... More
Cottage garden, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Title from photographer's inventory. Home of the Foster family. At one time owned by Jose Vidal, acting Gov. of Natchez Territory. Building/structure dates: ca. 1790. Corresponding Carnegie Survey of the Archit... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Auburn, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Title from photographer's inventory. Built by Dr. Stephen Duncan. House remarkable for spiral stair, vaulted hallway and triple hung windows. Fine example of antebellum home with kitchen courtyard, coach house ... More
The Briars, Natchez vic., Adams County, Mississippi
Built by Judge Perkins. Bought by Judge James Kemp and given to his daughter in 1823 as a wedding gift when she married Wm. Burr Howell. Their daughter Varina married Jefferson Davis in this house in 1845. Buil... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Linden, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Title from photographer's inventory. Builder is not known but Thomas B. Reed is known as the first occupant. In 1840, Linden was purchased by Mrs. Janr (i.e., Jane?) Gustine Connor, great grandmother of present... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Elmscourt, Natchez, Adams County, Mississi...
Title from photographer's inventory. Home of the McKittrick family. Central portion of the house built in 1810 by Lewis Adams. Enlarged and remodeled by Ayres P. Merrill, U.S. Minister to Belgium under Pres. Gr... More
Stanton Hall, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Title from photographer's inventory. Built by Frederick Stanton, a replica of his ancestral home in Ireland. Elaborate mantels, mirrors, and chandeliers brought from France and Spain in a chartered ship. During... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Elmscourt, Natchez, Adams County, Mississi...
Title from photographer's inventory. Home of the McKittrick family. Central portion of the house built in 1810 by Lewis Adams. Enlarged and remodeled by Ayres P. Merrill, U.S. Minister to Belgium under Pres. Gr... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Auburn, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Title from photographer's inventory. Built by Dr. Stephen Duncan. House remarkable for spiral stair, vaulted hall-way and triple-hung windows. Fine example of ante-bellum home with kitchen courtyard, coach hous... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Lansdowne, Natchez, Adams County, Mississi...
Title from photographer's inventory. Mr. David Hunt gave plantation to his daughter when she married Mr. George M. Marshall. The Marshall's built the house. Georgian, with Doric columns and wrought iron railing... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Elmscourt, Natchez, Adams County, Mississi...
Title from photographer's inventory. Home of the McKittrick family. Central portion of the house built in 1810 by Lewis Adams. Enlarged and remodeled by Ayres P. Merrill, U.S. Minister to Belgium under Pres. Gr... More
Cottage garden, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Title from photographer's inventory. Home of the Foster family. At one time owned by Jose Vidal, acting Gov. of Natchez Territory. Building/structure dates: ca. 1790. Corresponding Carnegie Survey of the Archit... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Lansdowne, Natchez, Adams County, Mississi...
Title from photographer's inventory. Mr. David Hunt gave plantation to his daughter when she married Mr. George M. Marshall. The Marshall's built the house. Georgian, with Doric columns and wrought iron railing... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Arlington, Natchez, Adams County, Mississi...
Title from photographer's inventory. Built by Mrs. Jane White. Two story brick construction with four columns front. Majestic fanlights over carved doorways. Boxwood maze. Corresponding Carnegie Survey of the ... More
Frances Benjamin Johnston - Auburn, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Title from photographer's inventory. Built by Dr. Stephen Duncan. House remarkable for spiral stair, vaulted hall-way and triple-hung windows. Fine example of ante-bellum home with kitchen courtyard, coach hous... More
The Briars, Natchez vic., Adams County, Mississippi
Built by Judge Perkins. Bought by Judge James Kemp and given to his daughter in 1823 as a wedding gift when she married Wm. Burr Howell. Their daughter Varina married Jefferson Davis in this house in 1845. Buil... More
Mount Repose, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Title from photographer's inventory. Built by Wm. Bisland on lands granted his father, John Bisland, by Spanish Crown in 1782. House and lands still in possession of the descendants of the original owners. From... More
Small house, 609 Jefferson Street, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Title from photographer's inventory. Corresponding Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South neg. no. 1042. Library has no record of having this neg. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of t... More