Natchez

Natchez

Natchez is a city in Mississippi. Set on the Mississippi River, it's known for antebellum mansions like the unfinished, octagonal Longwood, and the Melrose estate, part of the Natchez National Historical Park. Once a trade route, Natchez Trace Parkway is now a recreational road and scenic drive. To the south, Grand Village of the Natchez Indians is home to a reconstructed Natchez house and three ceremonial mounds.

People died in Natchez (First 30 people) - Page 0

Lewis Wetzel

Lewis Wetzel

American scout

Levi Weeks

Levi Weeks


Rush Nutt

Rush Nutt

Physician

Eleanor Percy Lee

Eleanor Percy Lee

American writer ‧ Catherine Anne Warfield's sister

Judith Sargent Murray

Judith Sargent Murray

American advocate

Papa Lightfoot

Papa Lightfoot

American singer

Murder of Wharlest Jackson

Murder of Wharlest Jackson


Seargent Smith Prentiss

Seargent Smith Prentiss

Orator

John A. Quitman

John A. Quitman

Former Governor of Mississippi

James Oliver Van de Velde

James Oliver Van de Velde

Bishop

Joe Fortunato

Joe Fortunato

American football player

John Edward Gunn

John Edward Gunn


William T. Martin

William T. Martin

American lawyer

Zebulon York

Zebulon York


Wharlest Jackson

Wharlest Jackson


Ben Chester White

Ben Chester White


John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne

John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne

U.S. representative

Floyd Rice

Floyd Rice

American football player

Thomas Heslin

Thomas Heslin

Prelate

Jonathan Hoge Walker

Jonathan Hoge Walker

Judge

Levi Weeks

Levi Weeks


David Ker

David Ker

Educator

Allen Brown

Allen Brown

American american football player

Robert Dunnell

Robert Dunnell

Archaeologist

Lewis Wetzel

Lewis Wetzel

American scout

Ferdinand Claiborne

Ferdinand Claiborne

American military officer

Eleanor Percy Lee

Eleanor Percy Lee

American writer ‧ Catherine Anne Warfield's sister

Thomas Rodney

Thomas Rodney

American Politician

Haller Nutt

Haller Nutt


Rush Nutt

Rush Nutt

Physician