Photo feature: Organizers welcome guests for Fall Pilgrimage

Published 12:06 am Saturday, September 26, 2015

Longwood hostess Mable Lee gives a tour to, from left, David Todd, Mathew Rowlands, Valerie Todd and Sam Owen during the first day of the Natchez’s Fall Pilgrimage in which local antebellum and postbellum houses are open to the public. (Sam Gause / Natchez Democrat)

Longwood hostess Mable Lee gives a tour to, from left, David Todd, Mathew Rowlands, Valerie Todd and Sam Owen during the first day of the Natchez’s Fall Pilgrimage in which local antebellum and postbellum houses are open to the public. (Sam Gause / Natchez Democrat)

 

Sherry Humphries carries a cut out of her husband, Don Humphries, who could not come on vacation with her because he was away on business as she looks at the antique furniture inside Glenfield. (Sam Gause / Natchez Democrat)

Sherry Humphries carries a cut out of her husband, Don Humphries, who could not come on vacation with her because he was away on business as she looks at the antique furniture inside Glenfield. (Sam Gause / Natchez Democrat)

Glenfield homeowner Majorie Meng leads a tour of her house for, from left, Marc Levin, Arlene Levin, Sherry Humphries, Sheila Faught and Ronnie Faught during the first day of Fall Pilgrimage. (Sam Gause / Natchez Democrat)

Glenfield homeowner Majorie Meng leads a tour of her house for, from left, Marc Levin, Arlene Levin, Sherry Humphries, Sheila Faught and Ronnie Faught during the first day of Fall Pilgrimage. (Sam Gause / Natchez Democrat)