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10/23/2006 - Don Estes speaks about Angels on the Bluff 2006

Good ole fall weather is coming soon. That means it is time to get your tickets for some more night fun at the Natchez City Cemetery.

The Friends of the Natchez City Cemetery is presenting the seventh annual “Angels On The Bluff” evening tour on November 3 and 4. That’s Friday and Saturday evenings only. Start times will be every 15 minutes from 5:30 to 8:30 pm.

Parking at the cemetery is unavailable, so you must park at the Natchez Visitors Center about 30 minutes before your chosen start time in order to board a free shuttle to the cemetery.

To order your tickets for your chosen start time, call the Natchez Convention and Visitors Bureau at 601-446-6345 or 1-800-647-6724. Tickets are $15 each for persons aged 12 or older. Group rates are available for groups of 25 or more.

There will be no indoor performances. There are also no refunds if we are rained out.

This year’s venues are again all new stories designed to educate and entertain you.
Many of you may even remember some of our featured characters. We begin near the Turning Angel by presenting an exciting new discovery, Cora Lee Wirz Perrin. She was the only child of Captain Henry Wirz, the Confederate commander at Andersonville Prison. Her story will amaze you. Next you will be shocked to see Martha Bahin Hootsell dancing “Audubon” for the first, and last time. Crissie’s story will be told by her husband and by her best friend, Ruth Audley Beltzhoover. Was Crissie born a slave, or not?

Have you ever heard the riverboat calliope from the cemetery – at night? Captain T. P. Leathers will bring his favorite music to you. Estelle Schwartz Carson’s story features a concert pianist, a Confederate major and the Kentucky Derby. William Storrow Lovell is General John Quitman’s son-in-law, and served in the U. S. and C. S. navies? Major Isaac Guion is a Revolutionary War veteran who raised the American flag over Ft. Rosalie to claim the Natchez District from Spain on March 30, 1798. Only Sam Jones can tell you this story.

Finally ole Bill Fulton will tell you why he was called the greatest scout in the Army of Northern Virginia. Rusty Jenkins fits that mold, and he will be surprised, with you, by a most unexpected special guest. Confederate music will be flowing, of course.
Can Rusty sing?

Secure your valuables, because we just cannot stop those roaming “gypsies” out here after dark. Of course special lighting effects and music will be all around to make you feel more comfortable in the darkness of a cemetery.

Your route this year is about the same 1400 paces, and will carry you by Zurhellen I and II, as well as Plots II and III.

When you return by shuttle to the Natchez Visitors Center we will have a variety of Natchez City Cemetery items for sale. Our “Turning Angel” t-shirts that glow in the dark are $16.95 for adults and $9.95 in youth sizes. We will also have cemetery booklets and videos for sale.

Many volunteers are already hard at work to bring you another great “Angels On The Bluff”, so get your tickets for your chosen time and be ready to have lots of fun learning more about your cemetery and your town.

Donald Estes
“Angels On The Bluff” Chairman




 
 
Summer 2002
Improvements


Summer 2002
Other Projects


September 2002
Vandalism Strikes Our Cemetery


12/23/2004
2004 Angels on the Bluff Recap


12/23/2003
Count Gasmir Dem Bouske


12/22/2003
Making Photographic Records of Gravestones


12/22/2003
A Brief History of Cemeteries


12/16/2005
Social Patterns in Alabama Cemeteries


12/13/2004
1840 Natchez Tornado


12/05/2003
Don Estes Receives Natchezian of the Year Award


11/29/2001
Evening Tour


11/25/2003
Turner South Films Natchez City Cemetery


11/22/2009
Turning Angel Sculpture


11/21/2003
Dying Words


11/16/2009
Tour Images by Michelle of Grapevine, Texas - 1


11/15/2009
Tour Images by Michelle of Grapevine, Texas - 2


11/03/2004
Fagan descendants search for pieces to family puzzle


11/03/2003
The 14th British Colony


11/02/2005
Cross returned to old monument


10/23/2006
Don Estes speaks about Angels on the Bluff 2006


10/23/2006
Only child of the only person hanged for Civil War crimes


10/22/2003
Tombstone Rubbing, Step by Step


10/08/2004
Natchez City Cemetery awarded South’s Best


10/08/2004
Angels on the Bluff 2004


10/07/2004
Director Reports Excellent Year for 2004


10/07/2003
2003 Angels on the Bluff – Hospitality, History and Intrigue


09/29/2008
2008 Angels on the Bluff Tour


09/25/2009
Legends of the Natchez City Cemetery


09/19/2008
Miners, Saints, Sinners and Winners


09/11/2003
Director Reports Repair of 2002 Vandalism Successfully Completed


09/10/2003
Friends of the Cemetery - Dues for 2003


09/10/2003
A Beautiful and Historic Landmark


09/10/2003
Natchez City Cemetery Etiquette


09/10/2003
Angels on the Bluff – October 2003


09/01/2003
Lost Brother Found


09/01/2003
Cemetery Symbolism


09/01/2003
How Not To Conduct a Cemetery Research Trip


09/01/2003
Chalk One Up For the Ancestors


08/29/2007
Body of pre-Civil War bishop returned to Natchez


08/29/2005
Aunt Jessie


08/28/2003
Where is Fermin Cerveau Buried?


08/17/2006
2006 Angels on the Bluff Tour


07/27/2010
2010 Angels on the Bluff Tour


07/23/2009
2009 Angels on the Bluff - Fascinating Characters


07/21/2008
Robert Paxton Trabue - A Fifth Confederate General?


07/21/2008
Maj. General John A. Quitman - Halls of Montezuma


07/20/2004
Old cemetery now must see stop


07/20/2004
Natchez takes top 2004 Excellence Award for best city


07/20/2003
William Johnson - The Barber of Natchez


07/16/2010
Longwood featured in scenes of HBO show’s True Blood


07/09/2003
Natchez Memories


06/26/2007
Cistern House Restoration


06/26/2007
Friends of the Cemetery Dues for 2007


06/26/2007
2007 Angels on the Bluff


06/26/2007
Tours of Historic Natchez City Cemetery


06/04/2004
2004 Angels on the Bluff Scheduled


05/26/2004
Survivor of Natchez Rhythm Club fire dies


05/19/2003
Angels On The Bluff 2003


05/16/2003
What Gravestones Can Tell You


05/16/2003
Quick Tips For Cemetery Photos


04/26/2006
Annual angels tour drew sold out crowd


04/24/2003
Ghosts of History Live in Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago


04/20/2003
Cemeteries tip observers to town folklore, literature


04/20/2003
Cemetery can teach lessons


04/20/2003
Are Dead People Really Dead?


04/15/2005
Jane Surget Merrill


04/07/2004
Natchez Cemetery On Turner South


04/05/2004
Carolina Silverbells


04/05/2004
Red Honeysuckles


03/30/2005
Faded Letters on a Weathered Old Tombstone


03/26/2009
10th Annual Angels on the Bluff Tour


03/25/2004
Concordia Sentinel Story


03/14/2006
Natchez City Cemetery welcomes new director


03/02/2005
Great-great grandparents located


01/25/2009
Louise The Unfortunate Inspires Poem


01/19/2005
Genealogy workshop


01/04/2008
Directors Report


 
 




 



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