William Johnson's Diary
30-60 Minutes

Visit the William Johnson House

Natchez National Historical Park

The William Johnson House offers visitors the opportunity to connect with a free man of color and his family during the antebellum era.

Visit the William Johnson House and connect with the life of a free man of color and his family during the antebellum era! William Johnson, a slave who was freed, started out as a barber and eventually owned several barber shops, rental property, a farm, and timberland; he also kept a lengthy personal diary that offers insights into antebellum southern life and relations between whites and free blacks.

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Guided ToursAfrican American HeritageEnslavement

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Duration

30-60 Minutes

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

The William Johnson House is accessible

Pets

No — Service animals are allowed

Reservations

No — No reservations are required, however we do ask that large groups call ahead of time.

Age Info

All ages are welcome at the William Johnson House, however minors must be accompanied by an adult.

Location

210 State Street, Natchez, MS 39120

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