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Photo Gallery
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Abd al-Rahman Ibrahima
While Ibrahima is not buried in Natchez some of the people who helped gain his freedom are.
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Brigadier General Charles G. Dahlgren
During the War Brigadier General Dahlgren commanded 2,000 soldiers of the 3rd Mississippi Regiment.
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Bud Scott
Clarence "Bud" Scott was born a slave in Natchez.
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Captain Bowie
Captain Bowie was a confederate cavalry officer who holds a rare distinction.
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Captain Thomas P. Leathers
Captain Leathers was a colorful and dynamic captain of many of the steamboats named Natchez.
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Cemetery Gate
View an image of the Natchez City Cemetery gate.
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Confederate Dead
See the confederate soldiers graves in the Natchez City Cemetery.
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Don Jose Vidal
in 1798, Don Jose Vidal petitioned the Governor General at New Orleans for three grants of land on the west bank of the Mississippi River for himself and his two sons.
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Emma Gene Wensel Venn
Emma Gene Wensel Venn served as a Red Cross worker in France during World War I.
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Florence Irene Ford
Ten year old Florence died of yellow fever.
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Jewish Hill
View an image of Jewish Hill.
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Jewish Hill Gate
See an image of the Jewish Hill Gate in Natchez City Cemetery.
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L. H. Lawrence
Read about L. H. Lawrence and his devotion to his wife.
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Learned Family Mausoleum
The Learned family were lumber pioneers in Natchez. This mausoleum attests to their success.
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Leon & Flora Cahn
Learn about the family of Leon and Flora Cahn.
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Louise the Unfortunate
Read about Louise the Unfortunate and her story from the Natchez City Cemetery.
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McPherson Lots
The cemetery has opened the McPherson Plot and is selling spaces.
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Oak Tree
View an image of the large oak tree in Natchez City Cemetery.
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Rosalie Beekman
Rosalie was the only person to die from hostile action in Natchez during the Civil War.
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Ruphus E. Case
Ruphus E. Case wanted to be buried in his rocking chair facing his home state of Louisiana.
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Shade of the old Oak tree
See a beautiful image of the old oak tree in Natchez City Cemetery.
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The Barber of Natchez
William Johnson, born a slave and freed as a young boy, was known as the Barber of Natchez.
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The Yellow Duchess
The wife of Major Stephen Dunken Minor, the last Spanish Governor at Natchez, was known as The Yellow Duchess.
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Turning Angel
This beautiful angel monument is overlooking 5 headstones, each with the same date of death.