07-DEC-2008
Rosalie
This famous Federal style mansion is enhanced by wide galleries,
Doric columns, and Colonial fanlights abovethe exterior doors.
The house is set inside an antique cypress picket fence surrounding
the restored gardens and adjoining the Bicentennial Garden,
overlooking the mighty Mississippi River.
Rosalie Mansion is the site of many weddings and the annual
"Great Mississippi River Balloon Competition and Festival" held in
October each year as well as many other special events.
06-DEC-2008
Stanton Hall 1
Stanton Hall was built circa 1857. This preservation project is one of the most magnificent and palatial residences remaining as a representation of antebellum America. The interior contains original furnishings and Natchez antiques, including hand-carved woodwork, silver-plated hinges and doorknobs and marble mantles. The original owner was Frederick Stanton, a cotton broker who immigrated in 1815 to Natchez from Ireland at the age of 21, and became one of the richest men in Adams County.