natchez in English

noun
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a historic port city on the Mississippi River in southwestern Mississippi; population 16,413 (est. 2008). The Natchez Trace , which leads from here to Nashville in Tennessee, was a 19th-century route for riverboatmen returning north from trips to New Orleans.

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5. From Natchez, the Boatmen would begin the long walk home

6. 3 reviews of Briars "Excellent bed & breakfast! No better view in Natchez

7. Natchez Shooters Supplies is proud to be the exclusively distributor of Tru-Spec's Bottomland Original Camo

8. Located in Natchez, Cutesy on the River provides air-conditioned accommodations with a patio and free WiFi

9. The Briars is a historic house in Natchez, Mississippi, USA.It was built in 1818 for a large planter

10. Historically, when travelers left Natchez, they knew they would soon be passing the through the heart of Choctaw territory

11. The Natchez Wars and the Chickasaw Wars were also related to French attempts to gain free passage along the Mississippi River.

12. The Briars Bed And Breakfast Set within a 15-minute walk of Temple B'nai Israel, this 3-star The Briars Bed And Breakfast Natchez is located near Magnolia Hall

13. This experience provided the setting for his exotic novels Les Natchez (written between 1793 and 1799 but published only in 1826), Atala (1801) and René (1802).

14. There was the vague sense of the infinite as I looked down upon the yellow, dreaming waters of the Mississippi from the verdant bluffs of Natchez.

15. State of Oklahoma.The nation descends from the historic Creek Confederacy, a large group of indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands.Official languages include Muscogee, Yuchi, Natchez, Alabama, and Koasati, with Muscogee retaining the largest number of speakers.