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OLD NATCHEZ ON THE MISSISSIPPI(1939)

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  • Blast from the past

    Rebecca 2012-12-26

    I really like the old travel logs. They are a glimpse into history. This one is particularly revealing about the attitude of a segment of our society... MORE>

  • Mother was in this Travel Log Movie.

    sonofthesouth 2011-12-31

    Natchez, Mississippi hosts an annual event called the Natchez Pilgrimage. There are tours of the old homes and other events. It is not unlike local... MORE>

  • Horrifyingly Fascinating

    Marie 2011-10-13

    This film represents the mythology about the South perpetuated by the United Daughters of the Confederacy for decades after the Civil War was over. The... MORE>