Numa Jr. and his wife Evelyn Delaune donated their home and property in historic Red Church subdivision at the corner of South Destrehan and Church Street to...
The horse was named "Storm." From left are Velma Clark, Noble and Frank Zeringue, Tobby Gaubert, Ham Zeringue, unknown and unknown. School house was on...
Numa Zeringue Sr. (1854-1931) Courtesy of Chip Zeringue. Tags: #small business #mamzelle
A woman's job is never done – Nora Zeringue and friend. She eventually became the postmistress of Destrehan. Courtesy of Chip Zeringue. Tags: #small business...
Mrs. Numa Mayronne Zeringue (Marie) and oldest daughter "Mimi." Courtesy of Chip Zeringue. Tags: #small business #mamzelle
Netice N. Zeringue in Destrehan; Louisiana printed on one side of the truck. Courtesy of Chip Zeringue. Tags: #small business #mamzelle #mamzelle - preview
One of the Zeringue boys. Courtesy of Chip Zeringue. Tags: #small business #mamzelle
Numa Zeringue’s Mamzelle Store was built in 1875 on the River Road in Destrehan where the Capital One Bank is today. Notice the wheel ruts in the road. The...