Front:
CONNELLY'S TAVERN ON ELLICOTT'S HILL
HEADQUARTERS NATCHEZ GARDEN CLUB
TAVERN RULES
(of long ago)
Four pence a night for bed.
Six pence with supper.
No more than four to sleep
in one bed.
No boots to be worn in bed.
Organ grinders to sleep in
the wash house.
No dogs allowed upstairs.
No beer allowed in the
kitchen.
No razor grinders or tinkers
taken.
Back:
CONNELLY'S TAVERN
on Ellicott's Hill-Natchez, Mississippi
Where Aaron Burr and Blennerhassett held secret
conclaves in 1807. This once famous inn of the
Natchez Trace, built during the Spanish regime
in 1795 (or earlier), is the first major project
completed by the Federated Natchez Garden
Club, a member of the Garden Clubs of Mis-
sissippi and the National Council of State Gar-
den Clubs, Inc.
For other information write
NATCHEZ GARDEN CLUB
NATCHEZ, MISSISSIPPI
HERE