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East of Natchez on Louisiana Highway 494 31°40′11″N 93°00′42″W / 31.669722°N 93.011667°W / 31.669722; -93.011667 ( Oaklawn Plantation Natchez vicinity
Natchez is a village in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, United States. [2] The population was 597 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Natchitoches Micropolitan Statistical Area. The village and parish are part of the Cane River National Heritage Area and located on Isle Brevelle.
This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Louisiana that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on a heritage register; or are otherwise significant for their history, their association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design.
In Germany, real estate appraisal is known as real estate valuation (Immobilienbewertung). Real estate appraisers (Immobilienbewerter or Gutachter) can qualify to become a Öffentlich bestellter und vereidigter Sachverständiger (officially appointed and sworn expert). However, this formerly very important title has lost a lot of its importance ...
The Appraisal Foundation (TAF) is the United States organization responsible for setting standards for the real estate valuation profession. The organization sets the congressionally authorized standards and qualifications for real estate appraisers, and provides voluntary guidance on recognized valuation methods and techniques for all valuation professionals.
Real estate broker Robert Andrew Wolf, Jr. (1930–2016) of Alexandria, Louisiana, and his partner, John Wasson designed the current Melrose Plantation structure. They sold the building in 1970. Wolf was a past president of the Alexandria-Pineville Board of Realtors and in 1984 was named "Realtor of the Year". [17] [18]
[1] [2] In 1825, he led a group of local children to welcome Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette to Natchez. [3] Marshall owned many cotton and sugar plantations in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas. [1] [3] Indeed, he owned five plantations in Mississippi and Louisiana which spanned 14,000 acres, and 10,000 acres in Arkansas. [2]
Cherokee Plantation (Natchez, Louisiana) G. Guy House (Natchitoches, Louisiana) J. Jones House (Melrose, Louisiana) K. Kate Chopin House (Cloutierville, Louisiana)