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  2. Category : Buildings and structures in Natchez, Mississippi

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    National Register of Historic Places in Natchez, Mississippi (70 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Natchez, Mississippi" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  3. Lansdowne (Natchez, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Lansdowne is a historic estate that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi. The property began as a 727-acre, antebellum, hunting estate - like the estates of the landed gentry in England. [2] [3] After the Civil War Lansdowne became a cotton plantation. Cotton, corn, sheep and cattle were ...

  4. Category:Houses in Natchez, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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  5. Edgewood (Natchez, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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  6. Arlington (Natchez, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Arlington suffered a disastrous fire on September 17, 2002, that destroyed the main roof and much of the second floor. A new roof was built through the efforts of the Historic Natchez Foundation shortly after the fire. Vandals subsequently broke many windows and destroyed or defaced much of the interior and exterior woodwork.

  7. Hope Farm (Natchez, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Spain and England met here. Hope Farm, charming in its simplicity, had a section built in 1775, when the English owned the Natchez area. Then, in 1790, the Spanish Governor Carlos de Grand Pré added the gallery with its ornamented, sturdy columns. The building shows a merger of two different elements of building, and of two varying cultures. [3]

  8. Fernwood Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    Fernwood Lumber Company had its beginning in the 1870s when John Fletcher Enochs and his son, Isaac Columbus Enochs, started a lumber business near Crystal Springs in Copiah County, Mississippi. [1] Between 1880 and 1920, Fernwood Lumber Company became one of the largest lumber operations in south Mississippi with investments in timberland ...

  9. Richmond (Natchez, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Richmond, by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1938. The property was originally owned by Juan St. Germaine, a Native American interpreter. [3] Local and family tradition claim a first construction date of 1784 for the mansion, [4] though other sources use a ca. 1800-1810 date based on details of the original interior's Federal style woodwork.