Home Place Plantation Home in Hahnville is one of the oldest homes in the state of Louisiana. The home, built in approximately 1791, is a national landmark...
A drawing by Architect Richard S. Caldwell for the magazine “Louisiana Architects.” The drawing represents the home before Keller removed the older steps on...
An early picture of Home Place complete with the plantation bell to the left and the cistern on the right. The barn can also be seen at the left. The picture...
The old barn is not standing now. This picture was taken about 1900. The structure was built prior to the Civil War and was supposed to be used as a hospital...
The trees that P.A. Keller planted around 1900 now grace the driveway in their full magnificence. Photo by H.E. Yoes III. From the St. Charles Herald No. 13...
Places for riflemen were built into the house. From the St. Charles Herald No. 13 Vol. 9, May 11, 1972. Tags: #home place #rise of plantations
Pierre A. Keller bought the house in 1889. His the original Keller of Keller Home Place. From the St. Charles Herald No. 13 Vol. 9, May 11, 1972. Tags: #home...
This is the only remaining staircase of the original home. It is situated at the right rear of Someplace. Skillful ironwork holds the rails in place. The...
The carriage house is slowly feeling the weight of a large oak tree which hides it from view. Photo by H.E. Yoes. From the St. Charles Herald No. 13 Vol. 9...
Michel Paulin lived in the big house, with the Kellers and was the plantation blacksmith. From the St. Charles Herald No. 13 Vol. 9, May 11, 1972. Tags: #home...