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  2. Matthew Kepnes - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Kepnes is an American travel blogger also known by his online alias Nomadic Matt. [1] [2] [3] Kepnes was born in Boston. [4] He attended the University of Massachusetts to become a history teacher and graduated in 2003. [5] At 23, he had never left the United States [4] but in 2005 he took a trip to Thailand.

  3. Mississippi Free Trader - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi Free Trader was a newspaper in Natchez, Mississippi, United States that was published from August 4, 1835 [1] until 1861. [2] According to the Historical Records Survey it is distinct from the Mississippi Free Trader and Natchez Gazette that published from 1835 until 1851, [ 2 ] but the Library of Congress considers them related ...

  4. 'Too much to take': Mississippi city mourns teen killed when ...

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    The mayor said the Natchez community has rallied support for Rogers' family in the days since her death. "Our first responders worked against hope, through mangled tree limbs, debris from this ...

  5. St. Catherine Creek - Wikipedia

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    The main village of the Natchez people was located on St. Catherine's Creek. [3] The first plantation in the Natchez district was established in 1718, during the French colonial era, along St. Catherine's Creek. [4] The second capital of Mississippi Territory, Washington, could be reached by St. Catherine's Creek, in seasons of high water. [5]

  6. History of Natchez, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Great Temple on Mound C and the Sun Chiefs cabin, drawn by Alexandre de Batz in the 1730s. According to archaeological excavations, the area has been continuously inhabited by various cultures of indigenous peoples since the 8th century A.D. [1] The original site of Natchez was developed as a major village with ceremonial platform mounds, built by people of the prehistoric Plaquemine culture ...

  7. Elms Court - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] Upon Surget's death in 1856, the property (including the house and eight enslaved people) was bequeathed to his daughter Jane. [ 4 ] [ 2 ] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since December 2, 1977 and may be unique among Natchez plantation houses in being owned by a supporter of the Union cause leading up to ...

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