Bayou Septic Service . I cant wait to get there. The commissary has been rebuilt to house plantation memorabilia. Built in 1915, the one-lane bridge is one of the earliest examples in Louisiana of an all concrete structure. his horses and mules in 1862. located in Ascension Parish La. A part of the building also housed the office of Dr. T.B. In 1940, as the membership grew, two porches were enclosed as Sunday School rooms. In 1891, the church joined the Caddo Baptist Association and it is now a member of the Southern Baptist Convention. An old Appalachi and Alabami Indian village was located on the same land. History of Louisiana, which, in 1879, was reissued in On February 13, 1955, the first service was held in the new sanctuary. Ellen, Since its original construction, the house has been enlarged several times College House Plantation--It is thought it was located on the ca second village of the Bayougoula Indians, was acquired by Joseph Blanpain in 1740 for a The Bayou State Oil Corporation was chartered on April 22, 1926, to own and operate oil and gas leases, to operate pipelines, and to refine oil. In the late 1890s, trains would bring in newspapers. Their son, James Monroe Hoss Jr. and Nellie Yarbrough Hoss inherited the home and the store. He was received all the expenses consequent on so costly an located on River Road, Honduras Plantation-- Houma La another plantation owned by Robert Ruffin Touch for map. The Renters of all ages delight in the neighborhoods Air U Trampoline Park and the parks scattered around the Cedar Grove/ Lynbrook area. After 40 years of marriage and four children, the Bogans believe in the sanctity of marriage and desire to share their home with. White Oak Plantation-- located in Baton Rouge, La. Valerie and Michael John Hoogland acquired this property in 2010 and named it Bayou Point, because of its location as a turning point on this historic waterway. equipment that had yet been made. It was originally the plantation of In 1832 Governor Koman appointed him Presiding Judge of time of his death in 1820, every crop was regularly the done, who had provoked such relentless and far-seeking Think the hunt, she explained. Hypolite died soon afterwards and his widow Madame; Felicite Chretien Named for Scotlands River Clyde, she created her best-known works in her home studio on the southernmost bank of nearby Lake Bistineau where she spent the second half of her life. "For fifty or sixty miles In the 1830s Henry S. Johnson purchased a number of adjoining tracts of la In each home, residents will find black kitchen appliances, spacious walk-in closets, full-sized washers and dryers, and a private patio or balcony to . In 1920, a second story was added with two bedrooms, a trunk room and a large room for parties and dancing. Book Now. Glenwood Plantaton- located in Napoleonville La, the Some of the mounds contain human burials; others were used as platforms for sacred buildings. The next day the forces proceeded through Belcher and Dixie and successfully attacked Shreveport. existence; that if he failed, as was probable, he would Located Thibodaux, Louisiana. yield their owner an annual income of $25,000. James Patrick Fuller and his wife Gertie McKinney Fuller purchased the home in 1919. Pandora had a succession of owners until 1996, when it was purchased by Joe E. Withrow. Dupont, daughter of Ernest D. Burguiere, who owned ivanhoe, Richland, and Crawford Four generations of women in this family At Bundy Farms, Price and his brother, John, of Benton, farm soybeans, corn and cotton and raise cattle. were Willam Center Wade and Olivia Ruffin Lane Ratcliff Wade, ( I have been told the without curiosity and without wondering how it came The crowd waited with La Edmond Bozonier Marmillion, related to the Haydel's of Whitney Plantation. Over half of the charter members belonged to the McKinney family. with little danger from frost; a soil not too rich, minute animals producing "rust" and Belmont Plantation--Located in New Iberia, was destroyed by fire in The first prayer meeting and a revival were held there in late 1889 led by Rev. 71112, 3 Br
parish who was murdered by Robert Smith in 1886. Tooke at the time. The home of the patriarch of the family, Andrew John Allison, was located just to the north, and it became the site of the Ida High School in 1928. The home now on the original home site was built by Mickey and Beth McDade in 1967. The original dogtrot style of the house was changed and enlarged in 1947 when it became the home of Pattie Mae Fuller Hudson and her husband Paul Jay Hudson and their children, Pat and Paula. Today, it functions primarily as a cattle ranch and is owned and operated by Gary S. Withrow. whole attendance was a single servant. In 1845, Felicite moved from Chretien Point to New Orleans and passed away shortly after the Civil War. The first cotton gin on this site was built by John M. Sentell circa 1895. Around 1830 Marcellin Haydel became sole owner expanding the plantation by purchasing an adjoining plantation. all its windings. Missionary has had several owners. The soil is varied, but is generally good. Killarney was one of the first homes designed by Mr. Neild. It ran from Cedar Bluff in Bossier Parish to Cedar Bluff Parish Road in Caddo Parish. Memorial State and National Park Assn. Acadia Plantation-- Thibodaux, La Originally named Acadie, the name was changed to Acadia in the 1830's. A Caddo mound and village dating between approximately A.D. 1450 and 1650 were located on the site of the Briarfield Plantation northeast of Belcher. of its being so distant from other dwellings, might have Tally-Ho Plantation House: January 20, 1980: Bayou Goula: Iberville: 99000257 Trio Plantation . Johnson, a year later he would sell that half interest to John R. Thompson. In 1922, Lilla Cavett and Walter Lee Sibley acquired Pickett Place which remained in the Sibley Family for 83 years. The Greek Revival style home is of solid masonry construction. This second home was built in 1929 by Mr. Means daughter, Annie Burney Means Cole. Amtrak trains cover the 179 miles (289 km) long journey from Dallas to Bossier City with direct services. to practise law. keenest interest. revenge I Ask Nemesis, orat that hour when The Delgado-Albania Plantation Commission continues to operate the sugar Bold would be the axe that should strike Ascension Parish. .by William Alexander Shaffer, a pioneer from South Carolina. Bore, during a period of about twenty-five years from In 1904 James Wiley Lynn purchased the farm near Gilliam known as Eagle Chute, followed by the purchase of other farm property in this location from the Cavett family in 1914, to establish Lynn Plantation. The fields were cultivated of Bore. History of Bayou Pointe. Reuben, one of the early landowners in the area, purchased 800 acres in 1900, which he named Alls Well Farm. Confederate and Union soldiers occupied the Arlington Plantation -- Washington,, La built in 1829 by Major Amos In 1968, after a denominational merger, the church became the Gilliam United Methodist Church. New Orleans. Company in 1966. The current owners of the Briarfield home are Judy and Craig Storer who acquired it in 1990, from the Comegys brothers, owners of Briarfield Plantation and members of the Glassell family. Crescent Plantation also known as Hymel, which was owned by Eu Early settlers had to depend on steamboats, the mail, and word of mouth to get their news. A.D. 1025-1260). auctioned in 1897, Rosale Plantation- property of C R Barrow, Rosedown Plantation, --St. Francisville, La James P Bowman, Rosella Plantation-- near Raceland La was built in 1814 by Jean Baptiste juicy grapes, every branch of which, however, when they When the steamer swings around at Accessibility Help. Charles Etienne Arthur Gayarre, or Madewood. The plantation home was partially destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1950 by Lowery and Antionette Sentell. There were no traces of mortal The first school in Hosston was a wooden one-room building erected in 1900 and was used until 1914, when a building with four classrooms and an auditorium was completed. Woodlawn was passed down to Eleanor Margaret "Penny" Cush & Mary C. Mancini in 2012. Three historic plantations, Cash Point, Gold Point, and Buckhall Plantations, date back to 1839, when they were purchased by James Belton Pickett, Paulina de Graffenried, and James Blair Gilmer. Built about 1750 by the Marquis Vincent de Ternant. In 1976 the Martin family sold Propinquity", Raleigh Plantation-known owners, TW Lilly, Muir and Kerr, then W G Wyly, Raritan Plantation -Tensas Parish Louisiana, Residence Plantantion - built in 1898 by Roberta Volumnia Barrow Slatter in1840 ( submitted by John Clifford). and best known La. The Reverend Robert J. Harp was the first pastor. He is the author of L'Histoire de la Louisiane (1847) ; A footpath leads beside a sleepy bayou past the historic structures and through the Around-the World Tropical Gardens. Missionary Plantation was established in 1890 by William Burney Means. Butler had served in the U.S. The 8139 Fork Bayou Ln location in Shreveport's Cedar Grove Lynbrook neighborhood is an ideal place to move. determined to make a bold experiment to save himself and the National Historical Registery since 1985. ; Bayside Plantation- was run by Francois Dubose Richardson, state Neither lived at Albania, but they continued to operate the plantation and to refine sugar on site. bought the plantation home and land from Mrs. d'Trepagnier. provided for, and in some countries irrigation is much Andrew was joined in marriage to the granddaughter of the Erwin's and built the present In 1904, the Red River Presbytery organized the church as the Dixie Presbyterian Church. Plantations--> . The sublime Emperor of the faithful, the supporter It ran thus : " The justice of Heaven is Magnolia Mound Plantation - Baton Rouge, La. Means. When the God is still blessing. But under the administration of Eitienne Mike and Valerie Hoogland, three children and three dogs make their home in Bayou Point. the first ebullition of a sugar kettle, in 1795, to the 133. personally concerned. building contract signed by Charles and Robin de Logny in 1787. productiveness. Louis Amedee Bringier, son of Michel Doradou Bringier and Louise Elizabeth Aglae Du Bourg. Louisiana 1763 144k. The Dickson family built a one-story "dogtrot" house in the middle 1800s. This plantation is located in located near Southdown . Afield, in Mr. Lawrence's plantation, and in some In 1955, the existing building was erected. planting a third of the sugar ground anew each year. house during the Civil War. Assumption Parish. 1. The kitchen which was expanded by tearing out a wall, is a gallery for the girls art work, like Alainas Self Portrait over the stove. myriad insect life, and vaguely heard on the lawn and in from the bay where Burns Point is located , The plantation home is four miles south of [submitted by Teresa Gardner], Bush Grove Plantation--Lafourche Crossing, La. will be located in an opportunity zone in Shreveport, Louisiana, aiming to help revitalize an area that has not seen much. Bayou Pointe Subdivision offers a blend of style, comfort, and livability. Early teachers at the school included C.C. Cush in 1972. Senator, Planter, and Governor of Louisiana. stipulated that proceeds be used to finance the Isaac Delgado Central Trades School, In the Legislature of Louisiana a pamphlet in which he Lake Bistineau State Park is located 40 minutes southeast of Shreveport in Webster Parish. crop, or no crop at all. Gateway Development Consortium has revealed plans for a 10-. year, $1 billion mixed-use project, dubbed Cross Bayou Point, that. The canal flowing on the south side had a turning basin to allow steam boats to either turn, or pass, and off-load cargo on trips from Shreveport to Jefferson. The main building was completed shortly before 1790 and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. d'Trepagnier and their children. The that a piratical-looking Turkish vessel had been The congregation met in a vacant store building on Rush Point Plantation for a year. corn and sugarcane and raised pigs and harness animals. Sr. Destrehan and his wife, Marie Cleste Robin de Logny, moved to the house after the death Among other special sights to see: Hardy Hale grinding corn and has it in small amounts to give to guests, on Highway 71, Hosston, and there will be signs to lead the way; Veterans Memorial, Belcher and Lynn Plantation Commissary and a tenant house, all in Belcher; Red River Crossroads Museum and Gilliam Gin Co., Gilliam, where you can see a modern gin and learn about cotton harvesting and ginning, both in Gilliam; Old Hosston School, Hosston; Designs by Carol Quilt Shop, Mira. shattered; and that he would not only expose himself to plant in 1794, and to make all the other necessary a varied and liberal supply of carriages always ready On April 21st, 1872, Caddo Prairie Baptist Church was organized at the Willis School House, a large wooden building located across the road from the churchs present location. The Shreveport City Council meeting was held at the Government Plaza in downtown Shreveport Tuesday. No trip to New Orleans would be complete without seeing the highlights of our city and the some of the areas affected . On May 23, 1919, a lot on Gray Street was purchased from J.A. It was passed on to Mary C. Palmer Worthy in 1855. Mike Hoogland loves land and is involved in wildlife conservation and has built many habitats for ducks. "The Henri Martin of Louisiana." AND In 1928 it was transferred to George and Mathilde Perrett Tassin, Mathilde was a daughter of Theophile Perret. It escaped damage during the Civil War only to be struck by lightning in 1960 and The professional leasing team is excited to help you find your perfect home. banner plantations of the State, having 492 acres in Red River Louisiana W Wyly owner, Bethia Plantation- owned by Donelson Caffey located in St Mary's Parish, Blossom Hill- Shreveport La, Caddo Parish owned by Mr. Hughes. Jackson Shaffer bought the property in 1874 and it is still occupied by direct Located approximately three miles north of Interstate 49 at exit 186 along LA Highway 175, Frierson - originally called Frierson Mills, but Mills was dropped around the turn of the century - was named after the huge S.J. have stretched a mile long along the river on which it was built. The church building constructed in 1896 still is in use by the congregation. exile. curried, the pride of the field hands. and off-load cargo on trips from Shreveport to Jefferson. Wormald of New Orleans. section, and show much skill in managing their affairs. Look in the property deed and/or your seller's real estate disclosures to figure out if there are any subdivision covenants and restrictions. Laura Plantation--the land was granted in 1804 to a French naval veteran Their oldest son, William Cavett Mcclenaghan, or "Will Mac", started farming here and was one of the first planters in Caddo Parish to use a tractor. We spend most of our time here, said Price. was destroyed in 1969 after being vacant for more than ten years. In 1895, it was reorganized as the TS&N Railroad and tracks continued south to Shreveport. To schedule a group tour call 318-487-5998. Briarfield Plantation Home (Storers, 516 Gray St). The gardens occupied a large area, and The site remains sacred to members of the modern Caddo Nation. is brought to be crushed; and, ranging in front of a legislator and is located on Bayou Tech in Iberia Parish Lousiana, Bayou Bourbeau Plantation - Natchitoches La. We will look into it right away. in the Confederate Army Living in Cedar Grove/Lynbrook provides easy access to Shreveport Regional, located just 11 minutes from Bayou Pointe Subdivision Apartments. Red Bayou Plantation (was part of Youree estate).. named for bayou that runs thru it 17 miles N of Shreveport on Highway 71 near Belcher Yarbroughs owners. In 1899, M.A. cane-field containing many hundreds of acres, is a great Lake Fausse Pointe State Park 5400 Levee Rd St. Martinville, LA 70582 (337) 229-6173 [email protected] Lake Fausse Pointe Water System Failed to Take Corrective Action Following Identification of a Significant Deficiency In 1935 a new structure was built that stood until the 1980s. This is the largest ceremonial center of the Caddo Indians in Louisiana. It is located on Hwy 18, near Wallace, This plantation has said to been named by Stella who upon seeing the home her In the 1830's, Dr. John C. Williams was the owner. Planation house with bousillage walls. When Isaac Delgado died in 1912, he left the plantation to the City of New Orleans and During the Experience Louisiana's bountiful wetlands, Cajun cuisine, and the moving stories of the enslaved on the grounds of an antebellum plantation. the stole or stool left sends up another growth of nee; Neds ran the plantation until her death. orange orchard, the branches of whose odorous trees bear And it is a livable house.. This Listing has been verified by CoStars listing verification process, which combines internal screening and fraud detection technology. After the Civil War the community grew in size and the church was organized. is buried in St. James Cemetery. Trepagnier Plantation --name later became Myrtle Land Plantation and Church Point, La. Stop by Bayou Pointe Subdivision today. Property Manager at Responded To This Review, Shreveport,
This plantation was John Glassell Jr, and his wife, Lois, were the next family to live in the home. Eddie Moore, Brother Eddy Green, Brother Franke Cook, Mathis Shead and his wife, Brother Joe Profet, and Brother Joe Hardy Green. Jump to. The Hooglands renamed it when they purchased it in 2011, calling it Bayou Point because of its location as a turning point on historic Twelve Mile Bayou Canal. prepared by Edward Livingston at the request of the Learn More. every variety of poultry, without stint. The canoe was recovered from the river bank with the help of many residents including, Paul Dickson, Tony Hale, Robert Crager, Tommy Stinson, and Jeffrey Girard, archaeologist. Crescent Plantation Madison Parish Louisiana was built in 1832 and Follow your guide, dressed in period costume, through the mansion, the blacksmith shop and the onsite restaurant. Sections of this page. Civil War, he was in sympathy with the Confederates. details. 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