Captions List for Mississippi Photos
Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Mississippi.
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Jackson: Mississippi State Capitol under arch of oaks.
Jackson: Mississippi State Capitol (1901-3).
Jackson: Dome of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Golden eagle atop Dome of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Pediment of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Pediment of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Allegorical figures on pediment of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Allegorical figures on pediment of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Monument to Women of the Confederacy (Wives, Mothers & Daughters Memorial) (1917) by Belle Kinney at Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Stairway detail on Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Neoclassical details of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Lamp globe on Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Dome interior of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Rotunda of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Rotunda of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Blind justice carved in Rotunda of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Round stained glass window in Rotunda of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Rococo detail of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Stained glass window of woman with sword on stairwell of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Stained glass window of native with bow on stairwell of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Stained glass window of pioneer felling tree on stairwell of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Senate chamber of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Senate chamber of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Skylight dome of Senate chamber of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Stained glass details of skylight dome of Senate chamber of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Marble front wall of Senate chamber of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Entrance arch to House of Representatives in Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: House of Representatives chamber in Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Speakers rostrum of House of Representatives in Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Leaded glass window of House of Representatives in Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: House of Representatives domed ceiling in Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Stained glass domed skylight in House of Representatives of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Coat of Arms in House of Representatives of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Decorated bracket in House of Representatives of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Old Supreme Court chamber of Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Stained glass window with Literature & History books in Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: First Baptist Church (1924) (opposite State Capitol).
Jackson: Gothic-style windows of First Baptist Church.
Jackson: Public Employees' Retirement System building (429 Mississippi St.).
Jackson: Mississippi Secretary of State building (1924) (401 Mississippi St.).
Jackson: Galloway House (1889) (304 N Congress).
Jackson: Second Empire tower of Galloway House.
Jackson: Galloway Memorial United Methodist Church (1915) (305 N Congress St.).
Jackson: Older Greek-Revival wing of Galloway Memorial United Methodist Church.
Jackson: Department of Transportation Building (401 N West St.).
Jackson: Woolfolk State Office Building (1949) (16 floors) (501 North West St.).
Jackson: Flag Wall Veteran's Memorial at Woolfolk State Office Building.
Jackson: Sculpture of soldier with young girl of Flag Wall Veteran's Memorial at Woolfolk State Office Building.
Jackson: Carroll Gartin Department of Justice Building (2008) (450 High St.).
Jackson: Walter Sillers State Office Building (1972) (20 floors) (550 High St.).
Jackson: Old Mississippi State Capitol with heritage buildings along Capitol Street.
Jackson: Dome of Old Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Old Mississippi State Capitol (1839) (State & Capitol) now State Museum.
Jackson: Brick & marble facade of Old Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Neoclassical details of Old Mississippi State Capitol.
Jackson: Silver coffee urn from Natchez home of Winthrop Sargent, first governor of Mississippi Territory (1798-1801) at Museum of Mississippi History.
Jackson: Seal of Missisippi [sic] Territory (1798) used until 1817 at Museum of Mississippi History.
Jackson: Chickasaw Indian beaded sash or baldric given by Chief William Colbert when Chickasaws were removed from MS to Indian Territory in 1830s at Museum of Mississippi History.
Jackson: Detail of Princess Feather pattern quilt (c1825-45) by Mary Hicks Stovall at Museum of Mississippi History.
Jackson: Corncob & wax wick candle served settlers in time of shortage at Museum of Mississippi History.
Jackson: Fairytale figurines (mid 20th C) by Walter Anderson at Museum of Mississippi History.
Jackson: Civil Rights buttons (1960s) like We Shall Overcome at Museum of Mississippi History.
Jackson: Winter Archives (North & Amite), part of home of Museum of Mississippi History.
Jackson: Mississippi Governor's Mansion (1841) (300 E Capitol St.).
Jackson: Mississippi Governor's Mansion.
Jackson: Portico of Mississippi Governor's Mansion.
Jackson: Side view of Mississippi Governor's Mansion.
Jackson: Lamar Life, Capitol Towers Building & St Andrews Episcopal Cathedral on Capitol Street.
Jackson: Lamar Life Building (1924-5) (10 floors) (317 E Capitol St.).
Jackson: Gothic skyscraper facade of Lamar Life Building.
Jackson: Details of Capitol Towers & Lamar Life Buildings.
Jackson: Gothic clock tower of Lamar Life Building.
Jackson: Gothic clock tower of Lamar Life Building.
Jackson: Gargoyle like carvings of Lamar Life Building.
Jackson: Lamar Life Building & St Andrews Episcopal Cathedral.
Jackson: Towers of Lamar Life & St Andrews Episcopal Cathedral.
Jackson: St Andrews Episcopal Cathedral (1903) (305 E Capitol St.).
Jackson: Facade details of St Andrews Episcopal Cathedral.
Jackson: Towers of Lamar Life, St Andrews Episcopal Cathedral & Federal Building along Capitol Street.
Federal Building / U S Post Office (1934) (245 E. Capitol St.).
Jackson: Carved Art Deco Eagle over entrance of Jackson Federal Building.
Jackson: Brick Tudor style building (319 E. Capitol St.).
Jackson: Former Bank of Mississippi Building (1924) (329 E. Capitol St.).
Jackson: Former Jones-Kennington Dry Goods Store (now Heritage Building) (1905) (6 floors) (401 E. Capitol St.).
Jackson: Harding Building on East Capitol Street near Old State Capitol.
Jackson: Harding Building (1892) (3 floors) (500 E. Capitol St.).
Jackson: Emporium Building cast iron overhang canopy.
Jackson: Emporium Building (1906) (400 E. Capitol St.).
Jackson: Plaza, two-storey & Emporium Buildings along Congress Street.
Jackson: Art Deco facade of Plaza Building.
Jackson: Plaza Building (1929) (120 N Congress).
Jackson: Art Deco entrance of Plaza Building.
Jackson: Art Deco carving details of Plaza Building.
Jackson: Streetscape up Congress Street to State Capitol.
Jackson: Streetscape along West Capitol Street.
Jackson: Regions (former AmSouth) Bank Building (1929) (18 floors) (200 East Capitol St.).
Jackson: Facade details of Regions Bank Building.
Jackson: Facade details of Regions Bank Building.
Jackson: Regions Plaza (1975) (22 floors) & Regions Bank Building (1929) (18 floors) (200 East Capitol St.).
Jackson: One Jackson Place (1987) (14 floors) (188 E. Capitol St.).
Jackson: Upper stories facade of One Jackson Place.
Jackson: Dr. A.H. McCoy Federal Building (15 floors) (100 W Capitol St.).
Jackson: Dr. A.H. McCoy Federal Building named after black founder of insurance company.
Jackson: City Center (1953-8) (12 floors) (200 South Lamar St.).
Jackson: City Center tower arcade entrance.
Jackson: King Edward Hotel (1923) to right of Standard Life Tower.
Jackson: Standard Life Tower (1929) (22 floors) (127 Roach St. at West Pearl) built in 5 months, 15 days.
Jackson: Ground-level facade of Standard Life Tower.
Jackson: St Peters Catholic Cathedral (1897) (203 N West St.).
Jackson: Mosaic facade of St Peters Catholic Cathedral.
Jackson: Colonial Revival St Peters Rectory (1921) (123 N West St.) by Theodore Link & Georgian Revival Mississippi Catholic Diocese Headquarters (1946) (237 E Amite St.) by James T. Canizaro.
Jackson: Central High School (1888-89, 1911, 1925) (259 N West St.).
Jackson: Towers of Jackson Central High School.
Jackson: Former Greyhound Bus Station (1937-8) (219 N Lamar St.).
Jackson: Robert E. Lee Office Building (1930) (12 floors) (23 N Lamar St.).
Jackson: Colored heritage facades (107-113 N. State St.).
Jackson: Standard Oil Company Building (600 E. Amite St.).
Jackson: John & Sarah Ligon House (1860's) (839 N State St) now Municipal Art Gallery.
Jackson: Jackson City Hall was used as hospital by both sides during War Between the States. It was built by slaves using hand-made bricks.
Jackson: Jackson City Hall (1846) (218 S. President St.).
Jackson: Jackson Firehouse (now Metro Jackson Chamber of Commerce) (201 S President St).
Jackson: Hinds County Court House (1929) (401 E Pascagoula) with statues of Moses & Socrates.
Jackson: Shield over portal of Hinds County Court House.
Jackson: Statue of Moses with Ten Commandments on Hinds County Court House.
Jackson: Art Deco Egyptian sphinx on Hinds County Court House.
Jackson: Art Deco carved eagle on Hinds County Court House.
Jackson: Capitol Towers Building & view to State Capitol.
Jackson: Thalia Mara Hall (1966-8) (255 E Pascagoula St.).
Jackson: Mississippi Art Center / Museum of Art & Russell C. Davis Planetarium (201 E. Pascagoula St.).
Jackson: Mississippi TelCom Center (2007) (105 E. Pascagoula St.).
Jackson: Charles Henry Manship House Museum (1857) (412 E. Fortification St.).
Jackson: Gothic Revival Manship House adapted for southern climate from pattern book of A.J. Downing.
Jackson: Gothic barge board & pointed window of Manship House.
Jackson: Cast iron trim in grape vine pattern of Manship House.
Jackson: Entrance hall of Manship House.
Jackson: Wall painting of George Washington in hall Manship House.
Jackson: Wall painting of gentleman in hall Manship House, probably by Charles Manship whose business was house decoration.
Jackson: Front bedroom of Manship House.
Jackson: Half tester bed in front bedroom of Manship House.
Jackson: Victorian wreath in Manship House.
Jackson: Dresser with wash basin & pitcher in Manship House.
Jackson: Parlor fireplace in Manship House.
Jackson: Parlor in Manship House.
Jackson: Parlor painting, table & wallpaper in Manship House.
Jackson: Antique dressers in bedroom of Manship House.
Jackson: Draped tester bed in Manship House.
Jackson: Bedside table in Manship House.
Jackson: Carved wooden bed in Manship House.
Jackson: Velvet chairs in bedroom of Manship House.
Jackson: Antique wallpaper pattern at Manship House.
Jackson: Antique corner chairs at Manship House.
Jackson: Dining room of Manship House.
Jackson: Sideboard of Manship House.
Jackson: Deserts displayed on sideboard of Manship House.
Jackson: Fireplace with plate warmer in dining room of Manship House.
Jackson: Oaks House Museum (1846) (823 N. Jefferson St.) occupied by Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman.
Jackson: Entrance hall of Oaks House with horsehide couch from Abe Lincoln's law office.
Jackson: Dining room of Oaks House Museum.
Jackson: Sideboard with china in dining room of Oaks House Museum.
Jackson: China bowl painted with flowers in Oaks House Museum.
Jackson: Bed with turned posts in Oaks House Museum.
Jackson: Two-toned antique dresser in Oaks House Museum.
Jackson: Roll-front writing desk in Oaks House Museum.
Jackson: Card table in Oaks House Museum.
Jackson: Chairs in Oaks House Museum.
Jackson: Wash basin & pitcher atop dresser in Oaks House Museum.
Jackson: Eudora Welty House Museum (1925) (1119 Pinehurst Pl.).
Jackson: Eudora Welty House Museum & gardens.
Jackson: Portrait of Eudora Welty (1909-2001) Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
Jackson: Eudora Welty's chair in her former home.
Jackson: Chair & table in Eudora Welty House Museum.
Jackson: Books stacked in dining room of Eudora Welty House.
Jackson: Drop front desk in Eudora Welty House.
Jackson: Display of Eudora Welty's novels in her House Museum.
Jackson: Portrait of Eudora Welty's parents Chestina & Christian.
Jackson: Eudora Welty's working desk as it was when she died.
Jackson: Main street Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum (1150 Lakeland Dr.).
Jackson: Pioneer church & early Masonic Lodge moved to Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Collection of bells at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Early gas station moved to Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Gothic doctor's office building at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: False fronted general store (c1920s) at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Stoneware jug from Way, MS & blue painted salt glaze jar at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Antique stoneware crocks at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Iron jail cells at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Log farm outbuildings at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Ethnic Heritage Center at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Gullet Cotton Gin (used 1873-1925) at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Farm implements at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Experimental cotton picker (1920) at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: International Harvester one row cotton picker at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: John Deere Model B tractor (1935) at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Gun powder flask collection at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Farm household goods from early 20th C at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Farm household goods from early 20th C at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Dining table at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Surrey with fringe at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: U.S. Mail buggy (c1900) at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Buggy with steel leaf springs at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: National Agricultural Aviation Museum (1150 Lakeland Dr.) within Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Boeing Stearman aircraft outfitted as crop-duster at Agricultural Aviation Museum.
Jackson: Biplane wings of Boeing Stearman aircraft outfitted at Agricultural Aviation Museum.
Jackson: Ag Cat (1957) biplane crop-duster aircraft.
Jackson: Piper J-3 (1947) converted in 1950s into cutback crop-duster.
Jackson: Piper Pawnee Model A (1963) crop-duster.
Jackson: Model railway at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Model Victorian village at Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame & Museum beside Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum.
Jackson: War Memorial Building (1939) (120 N State St. beside Old Capitol) a WPA project.
Jackson: Sculpture of WW I soldiers becoming farm workers at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Sculpture of WW I soldier aiding injured comrade at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Sculpture of WW I soldiers ready for assault at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Details of WW I soldiers assault sculpture at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Cast aluminum doors with scenes from Battles of Ackia 1736 & Buena Vista 1847 at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Cast aluminum doors with scenes from Battles of San Juan Hill 1898 & Belleau Woods 1918 at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Cast aluminum doors with scenes from Battles of New Orleans 1815 & Vicksburg 1863 at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Cast aluminum scene from Battle of Ackia 1736 at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Cast aluminum scene from Battle of Buena Vista 1847 at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Cast aluminum scene from Battle of New Orleans 1815 at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Cast aluminum scene from Battle of Vicksburg 1863 at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Cast aluminum scene from Battle of San Juan Hill 1898 at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Cast aluminum scene from Battle of Belleau Woods 1918 at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Cast aluminum door detail of Browning machine gun 1916-18 & aircraft 1940 at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Cast aluminum door detail of WW I tank 1918 at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Memorial wall at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Cast aluminum detail of magnolias at War Memorial Building.
Jackson: Monument to the Confederate Dead (1891) before Charlotte Capers Building.
Jackson: CSA soldier atop obelisk of Confederate Memorial.
Jackson: Castle-like base of Confederate Memorial.
Jackson: Confederate Memorial base & Charlotte Capers Building.
Jackson: Charlotte Capers Building (1972) (on State St.) of Mississippi Department of Archives and History.
Jackson: Koi fish street theme art.
Jackson: Plaid fish street theme art.
Jackson: I am Jackson fish street theme art.
Jackson: Mosaic fish street theme art.
Jackson: Flowered fish in fountain fish street theme art.
Jackson: Computer fish street theme art.
Natchez: US Highway 65 Bridge over Mississippi River between Natchez, MS & Vidalia, LA.
Natchez: Double steel structures of US Highway 65 Bridge over Mississippi River.
Natchez: Isle of Capri riverboat casino & US Highway 65 Bridge over Mississippi River.
Natchez: Isle of Capri riverboat casino & US Highway 65 Bridge over Mississippi River.
Natchez: View of Mississippi River at Natchez.
Natchez: Natchez Under-the-Hill tourist area on Silver Street, once a saloon district serving river boats docked nearby.
Natchez: Saloon in Natchez Under-the-Hill.
Natchez: Natchez Under-the-Hill & Riverwalk along Mississippi River.
Natchez: Mississippi River below the heights of Natchez.
Natchez: Gazebo (20th C replica) on heights over Mississippi River.
Natchez: Old Natchez rail station now tourist information office.
Natchez: Bontura (c1851) (107 South Broadway) built by Robert D. Smith, a free African-American who ran a carriage service. Later an inn run by Portuguese merchant Jose Bontura.
Natchez: Double galleries of Bontura House.
Natchez: Edelweiss house (c1883) (209 South Broadway).
Natchez: The Parsonage (c1852) (S. Broadway St. at Washington).
Natchez: Rosalie (c1820-23) (100 Orleans at Broadway St.) built by Peter Little, overlooks Mississippi near site of Natchez Indians' massacre of French at Fort Rosalie & was headquarters of Union Army during Civil War.
Natchez: Rosalie was headquarters of Union Army during Civil War.
Natchez: Wensell House (1888) (206 Washington St.) plus 2nd Queen Anne house.
Natchez: Don Manuel Texada home (c1792) (222 S. Wall at Washington St.) has served as a tavern, hotel & oldest Capitol Building in Mississippi.
Natchez: Front door of Texada home oldest Capitol Building in Mississippi.
Natchez: Greenlea House (1795-1853) (211 S. Wall at Washington St.).
Natchez: Front door of Greenlea House.
Natchez: Griffith-McComas House (1793) (301 S. Wall at Washington St.).
Natchez: Outdoor staircase of Griffith-McComas House.
Natchez: Holly Hedges House (c1796) (S. Wall at Washington St.).
Natchez: Front door of Holly Hedges House.
Natchez: Coyle House (1793-4) (307 S. Wall St.).
Natchez: Front door of Coyle House.
Natchez: 305 S. Wall St. with two-story porch.
Natchez: Governor David Holmes House (c1794) (207 S. Wall St.) from Spanish Period.
Natchez: Front door of Governor David Holmes House.
Natchez: Queen Anne cottage with curved porch (304 S. Wall St.).
Natchez: Magnolia Hall (c1858) (Pearl at Washington St.) is last mansion built in Natchez prior to Civil War now hosts costume museum.
Natchez: Front door of Magnolia Hall Museum.
Natchez: Greek columns of Magnolia Hall Museum.
Natchez: Pleasant Hill (1835) (310 Pearl St. at Orleans).
Natchez: Rosemound (c1799) (407 Orleans St.).
Natchez: Bailey House (c1897) (400 Commerce at Orleans).
Natchez: Facade details of Bailey House.
Natchez: Neoclassical house (404 S. Commerce St.).
Natchez: Glen Auburn home (c1875) (S. Commerce St.) built by Christian Schwartz.
Natchez: Second Empire tower of Glen Auburn home.
Natchez: Oblique view of Second Empire Glen Auburn home.
Natchez: Trinity Episcopal Church (1822) (305 S. Commerce St.) with windows by Louis C. Tiffany.
Natchez: Columns of Trinity Episcopal Church.
Natchez: Kuehnle Hall parish house of Trinity Episcopal Church.
Natchez: Temple B'nai Israel (1905) (Washington St.).
Natchez: Front doors of Temple B'nai Israel.
Natchez: Federal style house (509 S. Wall St.) against dome of Temple B'nai Israel.
Natchez: Van Court Town Houses (c1835) (Washington St. at S. Union).
Natchez: Cast iron porch of Van Court Town Houses.
Natchez: LaCroze Townhouse (1843) (S. Union at Washington St.).
Natchez: Streetscape along South Union Street from Washington St.
Natchez: Creole-style cottage (212 S. Union St.).
Natchez: Zurhellen Townhouse (c1856) (210 Union St.).
Natchez: Duplex (1838) (605 Washington St.).
Natchez: Caroline Slier House (c1835) (613 Washington St.).
Natchez: Edward House (c1830) (612 Washington St.).
Natchez: White federal-style house (621 Washington St.).
Natchez: Red & blue shingle house (306 S. Rankin).
Natchez: Eastlake porch (700 Orleans St.).
Natchez: The Elms (Washington St. at Martin Luther King).
Natchez: Peter Crist House (c1800) (200 S. Martin Luther King St.).
Natchez: Elevated house with exterior stairs (713 State St.).
Natchez: Fountain in Memorial Park beside St. Mary's Catholic Basilica.
Natchez: St. Mary's Catholic Basilica (1842) (107 S. Union St.).
Natchez: Rear round end of St. Mary's Catholic Basilica.
Natchez: Streetscape of Natchez Main Street.
Natchez: Brown Barnett Dixon's building (511 Main St.).
Natchez: Fountain with Natchez Indian Medallion (1911) (Commerce at Main Sts.).
Natchez: Streetscape of Natchez Main Street from Commerce to Eola Hotel.
Natchez: Bank Building (1889) (401 Main St.).
Natchez: Upper floor details of Bank Building (1889) (401 Main St.).
Natchez: Natchez Eola Hotel (1927) (Pearl St. at Main) & Levy Building.
Natchez: Yellow brick commercial building opposite Eola Hotel (334 Main St.).
Natchez: W.J. Hogan building (1888) (324 Main St.).
Natchez: Natchez Institute (1901) (108 S. Commerce St.) home of Historic Natchez Foundation.
Natchez: Natchez Office Building (1871) (126 S. Commerce St.).
Natchez: First Presbyterian Church (1828-9) (117 S. Pearl St.).
Natchez: Cupola of First Presbyterian Church.
Natchez: Facade of First Presbyterian Church.
Natchez: Adams County Courthouse (1820s, renovated 1920s) (S. Wall St.).
Natchez: Adams County Courthouse.
Natchez: (Former Opera House) (1850s) (now Federal Courthouse) (2007) (Pearl between Main & State).
Natchez: Natchez City Hall (S. Pearl St.).
Natchez: Brick heritage house with white trim (812 Main St.).
Natchez: Guest House Historic Inn (c1840) (405 Franklin St.).
Natchez: City Bank & Trust Co. building (409 Franklin St.).
Natchez: Carved eagle above door of City Bank & Trust Co. building.
Natchez: Jefferson Street Methodist Church (1870s) (511 Jefferson St.).
Natchez: The House on Ellicott's Hill (c1798) (215 N. Canal St.) Andrew Ellicott raised American flag here in 1797, in defiance of Spain.
Natchez: Balconies of House on Ellicott's Hill.
Natchez: Side view of House on Ellicott's Hill.
Natchez: Priests' House (c1805-10) & Lawyers Lodge (c1820) beside House on Ellicott's Hill.
Natchez: Lawyers Lodge (c1820) (201 N. Canal St.).
Natchez: Choctaw House (1837) (310 N. Wall St.).
Natchez: Portico of Choctaw House.
Natchez: Oval window in pediment of Choctaw House.
Natchez: Old south feel of Choctaw House.
Natchez: White Wings House (1833-54 & c1888) (311 N. Wall St.).
Natchez: Cherokee House (c1794-1810) (217 High at Wall St.).
Natchez: Facade of Cherokee House.
Natchez: Queen Anne-style house (401 N. Commerce St.).
Natchez: Lisso House (c1892) (310 N. Commerce St.).
Natchez: Linton House (c1810) (304 N. Commerce St.).
Natchez: Front door of Linton House.
Natchez: Wilkins Town House (c1835) (300 N. Commerce St.) with men's & women's staircases.
Natchez: Federal-style house (c1796) (306 Pearl St.) with men's & women's staircases.
Natchez: Myrtle Terrace House (c1844) (310 Pearl St.).
Natchez: Dr. Dubs Town House (1852-4) (311 Pearl St.).
Natchez: Myrtle Bank House (1835; 1870s) (408 Pearl St.).
Natchez: Shields Town House (c1860) (701 N. Union at B. St.).
Natchez: The Burn (c1832) (712 N. Union St.) built by John Walsworth, was later Headquarters for Federal Fort McPherson & then a hospital in Civil War.
Natchez: Portal of The Burn.
Natchez: Gerard Brandon IV House (1890) (708 N. Union St.).
Natchez: Wigwam (c1790-1837) (307 Oak St.).
Natchez: Keyhole House (1890) (1016 Main St. at Arlington.
Natchez: Queen Anne-style house on Main St near Martin Luther King St.
Natchez: Hope Farm (c1775-1789) (Homochitto at Duncan Ave.) once home of a Spanish governor.
Natchez: Front entrance of Hope Farm.
Natchez: Dunleith Mansion (48 Homochitto at Arlington).
Natchez: W.H. Braden Elementary School (Homochitto St.).
Natchez: Auburn mansion (c1812) ( Duncan at Auburn Ave.).
Natchez: Auburn mansion.
Natchez: Gloucester (c1803) (201 Lower Woodville Rd.) former home of Winthrop Sargent, first Mississippi Territorial Governor.
Natchez: Glenburnie planter's residence (c1833) (551 John R. Junkin Dr.).
Natchez: Elms Court mansion (1837).
Natchez: Elms Court mansion amid Spanish Moss.
Natchez: Linden (c1800) (1 Linden Place off Melrose Ave.) once home of Thomas B. Reed, first elected U.S. Senator from Mississippi.
Natchez: Portico of Linden.
Natchez: Front door of Linden, now a Bed & Breakfast.
Natchez: Melrose (1845) (1 Melrose at Montebello Parkway).
Natchez: Melrose run by National Park Service.
Natchez: Oakland (1835) (9 Oakhurst off Old Pond Rd.) built for granddaughter of Don Estevan Minor, Governor of Natchez Territory during Spanish regime.
Natchez: Longwood of mid-19th century Oriental style built for Haller & Julia Nutt.
Natchez: Dome of Longwood.
Natchez: Woodwork details of porch of Longwood.
Natchez: Front door of Longwood.
Natchez: Brackets of Longwood.
Natchez: Greek columns of Longwood.
Natchez: Oriental arches of Longwood.
Natchez: Interior octagonal layout of Longwood.
Natchez: Central room of Longwood with skylights in ceiling.
Natchez: Smoking room fireplace in Longwood.
Natchez: Portrait of Haller Nutt builder Longwood.
Natchez: Portrait of Julia Nutt at Longwood.
Natchez: Room with staircase in Longwood.
Natchez: Roll-front secretary which belonged to Haller Nutt at Longwood.
Natchez: Dining room at Longwood.
Natchez: Overhead fan (punkah) in dining room of Longwood.
Natchez: Table setting in dining room of Longwood.
Natchez: Serving dishes in dining room of Longwood.
Natchez: Original blueprint of Longwood basement level by Samuel Sloan.
Natchez: Original blueprint of Longwood principal level.
Natchez: Original blueprint of Longwood second floor level.
Natchez: Original blueprint of Longwood attic level.
Natchez: View up of Longwood upper unfinished floors with scaffolding from before Civil War when construction stopped.
Natchez: View up of Longwood upper unfinished floors with scaffolding from before Civil War when construction stopped.
Natchez: Longwood scaffolding details.
Natchez: View of Longwood outbuildings from top of house.
Natchez: Outbuilding of Longwood Plantation.
Natchez: Forests surrounding Longwood.
Natchez: Stanton Hall (c1857) (High at Pearl St.).
Natchez: Portico of Stanton Hall.
Natchez: View up driveway to Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Cast iron railings of Stanton Hall.
Natchez: View up driveway to Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Front hall of Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Marble fireplace of Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Desk & bookcase of Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Living room of Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Plaster work of Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Settee in Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Dining room of Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Dining room sideboard of Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Porcelain serving dish at Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Hand painted wallpaper in upstairs hall of Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Oriental design with camel in upper hall of Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Oriental design with elephant in upper hall of Stanton Hall.
Natchez: View from upstairs sitting room of Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Four poster bed in Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Sitting area upstairs in Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Half tester bed in Stanton Hall.
Natchez: Monmouth mansion (c1818) ( John A. Quitman Pkwy) was home of General John A. Quitman, an early Mississippi governor of Mexican War fame.
Natchez: Courtyard of Monmouth mansion.
Natchez: Gardens of Monmouth mansion.
Natchez: Spanish moss in garden of Monmouth mansion.
Natchez: Bust in curved stairway of Monmouth mansion.
Natchez: Wallpaper in front hall of Monmouth mansion.
Natchez: Wallpaper & vase in front hall of Monmouth mansion.
Natchez: Porcelain collection at Monmouth mansion.
Natchez: Sitting room at Monmouth mansion.
Natchez: Sitting room at Monmouth mansion.
Natchez: Dining room of Monmouth mansion.
Natchez: Silver service at Monmouth mansion.
Natchez: Chandelier at Monmouth mansion.
Natchez: Silver rabbit napkin holder ring at Monmouth mansion.
Natchez: Emerald Mound, built up over 300 years (1300-1600) by ancestors of Natchez Indians.
Natchez: National Parks Sign for Emerald Mound off Natchez Trace Parkway.
Natchez: Emerald Mound second largest temple mound in USA.
Natchez: Emerald Mound once supported native temples, ceremonial structures & burial sites.
Vicksburg: Memorial Arch (1920) by Charles Lawhon at Vicksburg National Military Park.
Vicksburg: Ohio Monument of 83rd infantry with draped obelisk.
Vicksburg: Ohio Monument of 48th infantry with drum, backpacks & rifles.
Vicksburg: Minnesota State Memorial 1907 by William Couper.
Vicksburg: Minnesota State Memorial as granite obelisk with bronze woman of peace.
Vicksburg: Michigan State Memorial (1916) by Herbert Adams.
Vicksburg: Woman symbolizing Spirit of Michigan on State Memorial.
Vicksburg: Ohio Monument of 20th infantry with soldier aiming flintlock.
Vicksburg: Michigan artillery positions.
Vicksburg: Artillery pieces in woods.
Vicksburg: Illinois State Memorial sits on ridge above Union trenches.