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Natchez

Natchez \Natch"ez\, n. pl. (Ethnol.) A tribe of Indians who formerly lived near the site of the city of Natchez, Mississippi. In 1729 they were subdued by the French; the survivors joined the Creek Confederacy.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Natchez

Indian people of the lower Mississippi valley, of unknown origin.

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Natchez, LA -- U.S. village in Louisiana
Population (2000): 583
Housing Units (2000): 264
Land area (2000): 1.073778 sq. miles (2.781073 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.073778 sq. miles (2.781073 sq. km)
FIPS code: 53510
Located within: Louisiana (LA), FIPS 22
Location: 31.674145 N, 93.044740 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 71456
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Natchez, MS -- U.S. city in Mississippi
Population (2000): 18464
Housing Units (2000): 8479
Land area (2000): 13.204609 sq. miles (34.199778 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.644693 sq. miles (1.669748 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 13.849302 sq. miles (35.869526 sq. km)
FIPS code: 50440
Located within: Mississippi (MS), FIPS 28
Location: 31.554393 N, 91.387566 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 39120
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Wikipedia
Natchez

Natchez may refer to:

  • Natchez people, a Native American nation
  • Natchez language, the language of that Native American tribe
  • Natchez, Mississippi, United States
  • Natchez, Louisiana, United States
  • Natchez, Indiana, United States
  • Natchez, Alabama, United States
  • Natchez (horse), American racehorse
  • Natchez (boat), several vessels of the same name
  • USS Natchez, three U.S. Navy ships of the same name
  • Les Natchez, a novel by French author François-René de Chateaubriand
  • The Natchez, a painting by Eugène Delacroix
Natchez (boat)

Natchez has been the name of several steamboats, and four naval vessels, each named after the city of Natchez, Mississippi or the Natchez people. The current one has been in operation since 1975. The previous Natchez were all operated in the nineteenth century, most by Captain Thomas P. Leathers. Each of the steamboats since Leathers' first had as its ensign a cotton bale between its stacks.

Natchez (horse)

Natchez (1943–1952) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who set two track records and equaled another. He was bred by Walter M. Jeffords, Sr. and raced by his wife, Sarah.

Usage examples of "natchez".

The oldest city on the Mississippi River, Natchez stands white and pristine atop a two-hundred-foot loess bluff, the jewel in the crown of nineteenth-century steamboat ports.

Two hundred miles upriver, Natchez exists in a ripple of time that somehow eludes the homogenizing influences of the present.

But by the time I graduated law school, the oil industry was collapsing, leaving Natchez to survive on the revenues of tourism and federal welfare money.

Beyond the river, the great alluvial plain of Louisiana lies so far below the high ground of Natchez that only the smoke plume from the paper mill betrays the presence of man in that direction.

He later hired on as a police officer in Natchez and quickly put his old skills to use.

Like most transplants to Natchez, she is an outsider and always will be.

When I asked why, she told me she was worried that she was losing her mind, and knew that if she did it in Natchez, no one would notice.

Blacks visiting socially in white homesand vice versais still as rare as snowfall in Natchez, but this is not the reason for the general discomfort.

I read in a book that sixty percent of the Natchez police force was Klan back then.

Shad Johnson moved home to Natchez from Chicago specifically to run for mayor.

But Natchez is his legal fiefdom now, and if he chooses to behave like George Raft in a bad film noir, he can.

Marston, owned a massive cotton plantation in Louisiana, which he administered from an Italianate mansion in Natchez called Tuscany.

He was the first Natchez planter to sign the loyalty oath to the Union, which enabled him to maintain his assets and continue to do business while prouder men lost everything.

Marston can discuss the finer points of obscure wines with vintners vacationing in Natchez, and an hour later put a crew of roughnecks on the floor of an oil rig with jokes that would make a sailor blush.

The Triton Battery Company came to Natchez in 1936 to build batteries for Pullman rail cars.