Destrehan Plantation House in the early 1900s. Tags: #culture of sugar cane #destrehan #1811 slave revolt #statehood #german influence #rost home colony
The former slave quarters of Destrehan Plantation became freed Negroes’ homes after the Civil War. Tags: #culture of sugar cane #destrehan #1811 slave revolt...
Portrait of Nicholas Noel Theodule Destrehan, b. 1793, d. 1848; fourth son of Jean-Nöel Destrehan; married Victoire Fortier (m.l), Henrietta Navarre (m.2);...
President Thomas Jefferson signed what is now referred to as the Jefferson Document appointing four men to the legislative council. One of the four was Jean...
Ormond Plantation in the early 1900s. (Photo courtesy of Chip Zeringue) Tags: #culture of sugar cane #ormond #fr parets watercolors #ordinance of secession...
The Ormond Plantation is one of the few houses that escaped fires, floods, and the Civil War. It was originally built in 1790 by Pierre Trépagnier on land...
Only remaining building from the original plantation. Located in St. Rose on La. 48 (River Road). This late 18th and early 19th Century Creole house is of...
Tags: #culture of sugar cane #german influence #rost home colony #plantations to petroleum east bank #Parish Activities in the 80s and 90s
Tags: #culture of sugar cane #german influence #rost home colony #plantations to petroleum east bank
Tags: #culture of sugar cane #german influence #plantations to petroleum east bank