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Italianate and Greek Revival style home on a working sugar cane plantation; owned by the same family for 150+ years, named for the city in Missouri. Private. 79001104 St. Maurice Plantation: April 3, 1979: St. Maurice Pointe Coupee: 03000680 Star Hill Plantation Dependency: July 24, 2003: Star Hill West Feliciana: Also known as Star Hill ...
Woodland Plantation (West Pointe a la Hache, Louisiana) This page was last edited on 22 October 2024, at 21:31 (UTC). Text ...
The original Alma Plantation House was constructed in 1789 along the banks of False River. [2] After the death of Poydras, David Barrow, a member of one of Louisiana's most prominent families, purchased the property. [3] In 1938, Alma Plantations's 13-ton locomotive, "Dixie" was sold off to the Mississippi River Sugar Belt Railroad. [4]
Fontainebleau State Park is located in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain. The park is 2,800 acres (1,100 ha) in size and was once the site of a sugar cane plantation and brickyard operated by Bernard de Marigny and later by his son Armand Marigny. The park has a multitude of habitats for birds.
Rosalie Plantation Sugar Mill (c.1847), Rapides Parish, Louisiana [13] Boston Sugar Refinery , East Boston, Massachusetts Domino Sugar Refinery , Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York is a mixed-use development and former sugar refinery in the neighborhood of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, New York (1882-2004), replaced structures built 1856 and ...
City of Thibodeaux: Areas of Interest - includes visiting information for the Laurel Valley Village/Plantation Museum and Country Store; Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. LA-1, "Laurel Valley Sugar Plantation, State Route 308, Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish, LA", 17 photos, 2 measured drawings, 23 data pages, 3 photo caption pages
B. Lapice & Bros. sugar plantation in St. James Parish, Louisiana, from Norman's chart of the lower Mississippi River (1858) P. M. Lapice's property in Concordia Parish, Louisiana is pictured on this 1862 map of the Natchez, Mississippi area Listing of property and 493 people owned by P. M. Lapice, to be sold by U.S. Marshals (New Orleans Crescent, March 2, 1850)
The plantation consisted of over 10,000 acres of sugar cane fields, a sugar mill, and a race track. [4] Through Southdown Plantation, the Minors were instrumental in introducing and sustaining the sugar industry in the area, and ensuring the survival of the crop by developing a variety of sugar cane that was resistant to mosaic disease. [8]