St. Charles currency $0.50 Post Civil War currency. (Courtesy of Pat Yoes) Tags: #ordinance of secession #end of 19th century
St. Charles Parish currency $1 Post Civil War currency. (Courtesy of Pat Yoes) Tags: #ordinance of secession #end of 19th century
St. Charles Parish currency $2 Post Civil War currency. (Courtesy of Pat Yoes) Tags: #ordinance of secession #end of 19th century
Red Church Presbytery rear elevation. Father J. M. Paret lived in this presbytery from December of 1848 until October 1869, which spanned the golden age of the...
Located in Hahnville on La. 18 (River Road). Home of General Richard Taylor, son of Zachary Taylor, Louisiana statesman and member of 1861 Secession Convention...
Civil War site. Located in Boutte on US/LA 90. Union train with 60 men ambushed by Confederate force of Louisiana militia and volunteers on September 4, 1862...
Site of Civil War battles. Located in Des Allemands on US/LA 90. Le district des Allemands, settled by Germans about 1720, the scene of numerous skirmishes...
Le district des Allemands, settled by Germans about 1720, the scene of numerous skirmishes between Confederate guerillas and Union forces, 1862–63. Most famous...
A former slave, Polidore came to Louisiana from Virginia during the Civil War and fought on the Union side. After the war he settled in the area and changed...
Owner of Fashion Plantation. Tags: #ordinance of secession #major parish skirmishes #plantations destroyed