Leon C. Vial, Sr. (1878–1939). Tags: #plantations destroyed
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...
Owner of Fashion Plantation. Tags: #ordinance of secession #major parish skirmishes #plantations destroyed
Lieutenant General Richard Taylor, b. 1826, d. 1879, was the owner of Fashion Plantation. He was the son of President Zachary Taylor and the brother-in-law of...
Fashion Plantation was located in Hahnville and was owned by former U.S. President Zachary Taylor, although he never resided there. It was inherited by his son...
LaBranche Dependency House Tags: #labranche esperanza #labranche esperanza preview #plantations destroyed
Family LaBranche Dependency House Tags: #labranche esperanza #plantations destroyed #plantations destroyed - preview
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...
Home of M. O. LaBranche. La Branche Plantation. The German Zweig family surname was Gallicized to LaBranche. Octave was the son of Alexandre LaBranche. He was...
Judge Jean-Louis LaBranche Plantation. Judge Jean-Louis LaBranche was born in 1805 in St. Charles Parish. A major crevasse occurred on May 8, 1858, at this...