Of all the historic sites in Mississippi, few have a past as deadly as the Devil’s Punchbowl in Natchez. Local legend says that Mississippi River pirates once used the secluded area as both a hideout and a spot to bury their loot. In recent years, the story behind the Devil’s Punchbowl grew increasingly sinister when a mass grave was found in the area. As historians looked into the grisly discovery, they learned that the grave held the bodies of thousands of formerly enslaved African Americans. As the story unraveled, researchers were faced with an even more terrifying reality – the bodies belonged to slaves who were freed post-Civil War and then re-imprisoned in concentration camps located in the Devil’s Punchbowl.
Watch the video below for details on this gruesome discovery.
What isn't often known about this horrifying tale is that deep within the depths of the Devil's Punchbowl is not one, but three mass gravesites. In truth, one news clip couldn't possibly do justice to revealing the heartbreaking atrocities of Mississippi's Devil's Punchbowl massacres. However, sharing the very existence of these mass graves in Natchez is the first step toward learning from the past and educating for the future.
Did you know about this part of our state's history? Were you even aware the Devil’s Punchbowl in Mississippi existed? Share your thoughts in the comments section.
Want to learn about another infamous spot in the state? Try "This Bridge In Mississippi Has A Dark And Evil History That Will Never Be Forgotten."
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