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  2. Godchaux–Reserve Plantation - Wikipedia

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    President William Howard Taft (1909) at the Godchaux–Reserve Plantation The Godchaux Sugar Refinery (1938). Godchaux–Reserve Plantation, also known as Godchaux–Boudousquie Plantation, and the Reserve Plantation, is a former plantation, former site of a sugar refinery, and once included a historic house built in 1764, located in Reserve, St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana.

  3. Leon Godchaux - Wikipedia

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    founder of the Leon Godchaux Clothing Co. and Godchaux Sugars Inc., sugar cane farming and refining Leon Godchaux (June 10, 1824 – May 18, 1899) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] was a French-born American businessman, planter, sugar plantation owner and the founder of the Leon Godchaux Clothing Co. department store and Godchaux Sugars Inc ..

  4. Reserve, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The Godchaux–Reserve Plantation was built by Leon Godchaux, and the oldest portion of the plantation home dates to 1764, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). [1] [2] In the early 20th century, the plantation at Reserve had the largest sugarcane refinery in the United States, named Godchaux Sugar Refinery. [3]

  5. East St. John High School - Wikipedia

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    The original Leon Godchaux High School was also located in Reserve, Louisiana and both Leon Godchaux campuses were also referred to as "Reserve High School". [5] [6] [7] Fifth Ward High School was an all-black secondary school located in Reserve that opened in 1950. [8] After the school closed in 1969, its students moved to Leon Godchaux High ...

  6. Peter M. Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Peter Michael Wolf, a fifth-generation member of the Godchaux-Weis-Wolf family, was born in New Orleans. [1] He is the author of several books, including the biography The Sugar King: Leon Godchaux, A New Orleans Legend, His Creole Slave, and His Jewish Roots and his memoir, My New Orleans, Gone Away – A Memoir of Loss and Renewal.

  7. Landmark Land Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed in 1971 when Gerald G. Barton took control of the Godchaux Sugar Company (also known as Godchaux-Henderson Sugar Company, Inc.), a bankrupt Louisiana corporation established in 1865 with land holdings between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. [3] He changed the name to Landmark Land.

  8. Donna Jean Godchaux recalls the Grateful Dead's 'Europe '72 ...

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    The Grateful Dead organization is celebrating 50 years of 'Europe '72' at 'Meet-Up at the Movies.' Donna Jean Godchaux shares her memories.

  9. Category:Houses on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    A. Acadian House (St. Martinville, Louisiana) Charles P. Adams House; Afton Villa Gardens; Aillet House; Albania Plantation House; Aldrich–Genella House

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