The William Johnson House, 210 State Street, in Natchez, Mississippi, was constructed in 1840 and was the residence of the free black man William Johnson. Known also as The Barber of Natchez, Johnson constructed his home from the bricks of other buildings destroyed in the tornado of 1840. Today the house is part of the National Historical Park of Natchez, Mississippi.
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| - La William Johnson House est une maison à Natchez, dans le comté d'Adams, dans l'État américain du Mississippi. Construite en 1840-1841, cette construction en brique a autrefois servi de demeure à , un affranchi devenu entrepreneur et diariste. Inscrite au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 16 juin 1976, elle est protégée au sein du Natchez National Historical Park. (fr)
- The William Johnson House, 210 State Street, in Natchez, Mississippi, was constructed in 1840 and was the residence of the free black man William Johnson. Known also as The Barber of Natchez, Johnson constructed his home from the bricks of other buildings destroyed in the tornado of 1840. Today the house is part of the National Historical Park of Natchez, Mississippi. (en)
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| - La William Johnson House est une maison à Natchez, dans le comté d'Adams, dans l'État américain du Mississippi. Construite en 1840-1841, cette construction en brique a autrefois servi de demeure à , un affranchi devenu entrepreneur et diariste. Inscrite au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 16 juin 1976, elle est protégée au sein du Natchez National Historical Park. (fr)
- The William Johnson House, 210 State Street, in Natchez, Mississippi, was constructed in 1840 and was the residence of the free black man William Johnson. Known also as The Barber of Natchez, Johnson constructed his home from the bricks of other buildings destroyed in the tornado of 1840. Today the house is part of the National Historical Park of Natchez, Mississippi. (en)
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