



Historic House in Natchez, MS - Built Pre-1818
This vintage photograph features a historic house located in Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi. Built before 1818 by Judge Perkins, the structure was later acquired by Judge James Kemp, who gifted it to his daughter in 1823 upon her marriage to Wm. Burr Howell. Notably, their daughter Varina wed Jefferson Davis in this residence in 1845, adding to its historical significance.
The architectural style of the house showcases elements typical of the period, including dormers, porches, and fanlights. These features highlight the craftsmanship and design aesthetic of early 19th-century Southern architecture.
This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting significant architectural landmarks across the region. The photograph is attributed to Frances Benjamin Johnston and is a valuable artifact that captures the essence of Natchezs rich historical narrative.

Historic House in Natchez, MS - Built Pre-1818