- Source: Walnut Hills (Mississippi)
The Walnut Hills are a geographic feature of the Mississippi River of North America, located near where Vicksburg, Mississippi stands today.
Description
Walnut Hills, and the Spanish colonial Fort Nogales, were both named for a prominent grove of black walnut trees.: 258
According to a travelogue published in 1826, "Soon after you pass the mouth of that river, your eye is cheered with the green heads of the Walnut Hills. They are beautiful and rich eminences, clad with an abundance of those trees whose name they bear. Here, too, you begin to see the southern style of building, the indications of being among the opulent cotton-planters. The stranger inquires the object and use of a cluster of little buildings that lie about the principal house, like bee-hives. These are the habitations of the negroes." A travel guide of 1850 described them as extending "along the E. bank of the river about two miles. They rise boldly, though gradually, with alternate swells and gullies, to the height of nearly 500 feet, and form one of the most beautiful prospects to be met with on the Lower Mississippi." Vicksburg itself was known as Walnut Hills in early days (from about 1806), because "When the first settlers arrived the hills on which the city now stands were densely wooded and covered from the river to their summits with a thick undergrowth of cane. The black walnut was very plentiful, and the new town was known for years as Walnut Hills."
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