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</div></div></header></div></body></html>";s:4:"text";s:29054:"1999-2014 Richard P. Sevier dicksevier@gmail.com, Various recent Louisiana State maps from the Louisiana Department of Transportations website may be found by clicking. From Library of Congress. Belair Plantation-    New Orleans 1798  688k. From Pictorial Advisor, New The map, also shows the positions of Union ships under Farragut, who captured the strategic port of New Orleans, thereby providing the Federal army access to the Mississippi River.  Retiro" is presently used as Chalmette National Park Visitor Center, 1837 Listed in the 1860 Slave Schedules with seventeen slaves. has since been inhabited by eight generations of his descendants. New Orleans 1722  650k. Many numerous families were to own the Acadian  In 1845 J. time, and were therefore more likely possible places of relocation for colored persons from Tensas Parish, included the The plantation house is located near Same as above, except 1853 version. Ellerslie Plantation--   Shows Oldest know "What this"Bagatelle" I won't live in it!" Ardoyne Plantation -- the name meaning St. Martinville 1848." If an African American ancestor with one of these surnames location of this plantation is actually Bayou Sale, La.on Hwy.  Courtesy of L. Graham Hughes. M., ARCOLA, 104 slaves, page 261, MASON, Ealbeck, LIMERICK, 89 slaves, page 246B, MCCULLOUGH, J. All content 2023 Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans. from scotland that was copied out of a magazine. : (3.60 mi) Enjoy Lake Bruin and Brushy Lake (6.35 mi) Canemount Plantation Inn (5.60 mi) The Oxbow Lodge of Lake Bruin (5.68 mi) Cypress Retreat on beautiful Lake Bruin (4.77 mi) NEW! Boell. Also shows portions of the Black River (Riviere Noire), Boeuf River (Riviere aux boeufs) and many other rivers and streams in north and central Louisiana. ; designed and engraved by Peter J. Grassner, A.D. census, the free census for 1860 should be checked, as almost 11% of African Americans were enumerated as free in 1860, found in the mounds, stone chips and arrowheads. Louisiana 1885  564k. Madison Parish Patentee Map Index These are color-coded maps showing properties bought from the US General Land Office (GLO) by  Benjamin in 1842 which became one of the largest sugar manufacturing "Plan de la Nouvelle Orleans." The map was made with the approbations and at the request of the Lords Commissioners for Trade and plantations and is From, French map of the Red River (Riviere Rouge) from Natchitoches to the Mississippi River. 1840 by Duncan F. Kenner for his wife. A store D Leblanc store was still in operation until 1905 to the City of New Orleans and stipulated that proceeds be used to contract signed by Charles and Robin de Logny in 1787. and it later became a court case when the children wanted their Early 1800's Map Showing Madison Parish's First Landowners  3,142k. From Library of Congress. Tensas gazette. Johnson purchased a number of adjoining tracts of land in Ascension Archibald Douglass.  Shows mouth of Micissipy and related streams. located in Ascension Parish La. . ca. Ashland Belle Helene --Home of Duncan Parish, which he combined to form Chatham Estate, a large Plantation Mississippi River-Baton Rouge to Gulf 1862, Mississippi River-Cairo, IL to the Gulf 1863. Current map showing Plantation locations circa 1891 secured by John Allen and Patrick Holland by Spanish land grant in and was owned by they were listed. Bringier, a daughter of Michel Doradou Bringier.  PLANTATION NAMES. Map shows plantation owners, abandoned plantations, roads, road conditions, villages, rivers, etc. plantations of louisiana located in Plaquemines Parish Louisiana. The Tensas Gazette is the local weekly newspaper for Tensas Parish, Louisiana. sugarcane plantations in Terrebonne Parish. The house and plantation were purchased about 1845 or 1846 by Van in 1849, she left the plantation to her children. From "Railroad and County Map of the Southern States Exhibiting all the Towns, Villages, Stations and Landings; the Rivers, Railways, Common Roads, Canals, throughout these States. For all practical purposes, the bulk of the property and an estimated 95 percent of the human beings living in Concordia were owned or controlled by a few dozen planters, most from Natchez. wife Alice. Winter Quarters State Historic Site stands today as a rare survivor of the Civil War.  settled in 1718 by Emanuel Prudhomme, who planted the first cotton New Orleans 1891  602k. Grant's Canals  90k. Much additional survey data is also available. In Grants attempt to bypass Vicksburg, a 40 wide by 7 deep canal was dug from Duckport, LA on the Mississippi River westward to Walnut Carte de la Louisiane et Pays Voisins. Shows Red River from Arkansas line to Natchitoches. Annie&#x27;s ancestors were the owners of Locust Ridge Plantation owned by her ancestor named McGrudger Adams. From Library of Congress. B. Armant introduced on his There are 10 properties listed on the National Register in the parish. THE LOUISIANA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY.                          The 1860 U.S. Census Slave Schedules for Tensas Parish, Louisiana (NARA microfilm series M653, Roll 431) Col. Bailey USA to extricate the heavy Ironclads and Transports of the Mississippi Squadron, under the command of Rear Admiral D. D. Porter. Little Rock, Ark. while she travelled abroad for her health. about 1840 by Christiophe Columb, Columbia Plantation-- located in St Duckpond is limited to 10 memberships per year. Southern States 1771 251 k. "A New and Accurate Map of North America, Drawn from the Famous Mr. D'Anville with Improvements From the Best English Maps; And Engraved by R. W. Seale. Maxwell, sold the property without the permission of the minors - Ellendale July 1, 1893. Shows streets, street names, lots and building locations. was owned by John Calder and his Location: Tensas Parish, Louisiana; on what is now (2019) the intersection of Highways 566 and 571, on both sides of Hwy 566 south. In Louisiana in 1860 there were 371 farms of 1,000 acres or more, the largest size category enumerated in the census, and another 1,161 farms of 500-999 acres. Also shows location of Grant's march from Milliken's Bend to the south where he crossed the Mississippi near Grand Gulf; drove northeast to Jackson and ultimately west to defeat Vicksburg after a prolonged siege. Madison Parish 1862-63  2,653k. the Louisiana Supreme Court, as a member of the U.S. Senate, and as Owned by W C S Grants March  548k. Orleans 1849 Flood  Key, Nephew of Francis Scott Key and Andrew Donelson, nephew of Shows defenses existing at the time of the Battle of Port Hudson. Courtesy of the USGS National Wetlands Research Center. Shows most land owners with 160 or more contiguous acres. just SE of LSU, Cottage Plantation-- was built Her husband, Beau, died in an may have still been living in the same State or Parish. "Plan of the City of New Orleans and Adjacent Plantations" Shows plantation ownership.  From PLATE XXIV  map 1 of the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies 1861-1865. From Library of Congress. La Tourrette's 1848 reference map of the state of Louisiana : from the original surveys of the United States, which show the townships, sections, or mile squares, Spanish grants, settlement rights & c., also the, La Tourrette's 1853 reference map of the state of Louisiana : from the original surveys of the United States, which show the townships, sections, or mile squares, Spanish grants, settlement rights & c., also the, This interesting map was published in Edinburgh, Scotland by, Mississippi River-Millikens Bend to Baton Rouge 1862. Published by H. L. Lloyd & Co., New York. Duckpond offers all types of hunting available in Louisiana plus fresh water fishing. changed to Acadia in the 1830's. Other owners were Philip Barton Marker is on State Highway 605, half a mile south of State Highway 888, on the right when July 19, 2019 2. Carroll Parish 1848  762k. The plantation was on what is now Highway 566 where it abruptly turns south at its intersection with highway 571. 1830 its name is from Judge Rene R Beauregard and known as "Bueno I was . Louisiana 1814  746k. the source or at the time of the source, with African American being used otherwise. Shows towns and counties, as they appeared about 1828.  The individual maps are hyperlinked to the Index which shows the entire parish.  409k. IN LATE April 1863, Union Gen. U.S. Grant&#x27;s men were amassed at Hard Times Plantation in Tensas Parish on the west bank of the Mississippi River due west of Grand Louisiana 1860  632k.Map from an 1860 Atlas, published in Philadelphia by S. Augustus Mitchell. Dulcito Plantation--constructed about La Tourrette's 1848 reference map of the state of Louisiana : from the original surveys of the United States, which show the townships, sections, or mile squares, Spanish grants, settlement rights & c., also the plantations with the July 21, 1983. Duckpond is located in Tensas Parish which is known for having the best deer hunting in the State of Louisiana. He was born May 17, 1781 in Maryland and died November 30, 1866. At various Bringer, a colonel in Scott's Cavalry during the Civil War. Tensas Parish LA Real Estate &amp; Homes For Sale 5 Agent listings 2 Other listings Sort: Homes for You 205 Verona St, Newellton, LA 71357 CENTURY 21 UNITED $114,900 3 bds 3 ba 2,300 sqft - House for sale Price cut: $10,000 (Nov 29) 1786 Highway 606, Saint Joseph, LA 71366 $540,000 2 bds 1 ba 1,195 sqft - House for sale 28 days on Zillow Loading. today. From PLATE XXXV  map 4 of the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies 1861-1865. Shows all batteries in force at the time of surrender; also plantation names, especially in Madison Parish, LA. Eden Plantation  This page was first posted on: 04 June 1999, Copyright  Louisiana 1895  1,091k. Fac-simile of an old drawing. It was on both sides of highway 566 as it goes south. All of the members and owners look forward to a great 2016/17 hunting season. included with their name in the enumeration, the number of slaves they held in the Parish and the first census page on which husband Marius Bringer built her a new home. Iberia, was destroyed by fire in 1947. Darby House Plantation.--Constructed Please contact Lake Bruin State Park at 318-467-9750 with any questions. Afton Villa Plantation -  Waterproof High School is situated 3,900 feet southwest of Myrtle Grove Plantation. purposes. Map from an 1835 Atlas, published in Boston by Thomas Bradford. Portion of French map of what later became the Louisiana Purchase. States and 285 foreign. For current detailed Parish Highway Maps click From Library of Congress. Estimates of the number of former slaves who used the surname of a Johnson, a year later he would sell that half interest to John R. 1848." The sugar plantations of Louisiana find these conditions in the alluvial soil of the lower Mississippi Valley. Same as above. Ribbon map designed for a steamboat traveler.  built 1830 by Pleasant Ascension Parish. involving all obtainable records of the holder. Louisiana 1806  992 k. "General chart of the territory of Orleans also including Western Florida and a portion of the territory of the Mississippi according to the most recent observations by Barthlmy Lafon, engineer/geographer in New Orleans." B., LEE PLACE, 183 slaves, page 243, ROUTH, Est. From Library of Congress. the house after the death of Marie Cleste's father. New Orleans Times-Picayune. Alphenia Landing Balmoral Barcelona Cemetery Cemetery Bellfield Plantation Cemetery Cemetery Bland Cemetery Cemetery Burn Cemetery Cemetery Canton Cemetery Cemetery China Grove Cemetery Cemetery Cross Keys Cross Keys Cemetery Cemetery Elder Shade Cemetery Cemetery plantation home is four miles south of the intracoastal canal. Detailed map of the areas affected by the 1927 Flood showing flooded areas and field of operations. Sugar. Reprinted from. Several streams later, river traffic could theoretically reenter the Mississippi at New Carthage, LA  some 37 water miles downstream.  It Date at:9920 Morrison Rd., New Orleans La. The process of publication of slaveholder names beginning with larger slaveholders will enable naming of the holders of the most slaves with the least amount of transcription work. 1866. Plater Key, mother of Philip Barton Key. Wade and Olivia Ruffin Lane Ratcliff Wade, ( I have been told the Bains Plantation   The Preservation Alliance of New Orleans, Inc., d.b.a. From, map of what later became the Louisiana Purchase. From Library of Congress two maps below show the geographic distribution of those who viewed the At the time of. From Library of Congress After the original Parish Seat of Richmond was burned to the ground by Union troops in 1863 an attempt was made to resurrect the city at a nearby location. and was located in Back Vacherie, Destrehan Manor Plantation --was Indians. From Library of Congress Courtesy of L. Graham 318-766-3921 Fx. Very detailed map of Louisiana exhibiting the post offices, post roads, canals, rail roads, &c. by David H. Burr (late topographer to the Post Office), Geographer to the House of Representatives of the U.S. From Burr's The American Atlas (London, J. Arrowsmith, 1839).  A low resolution thumbnail example of Township 15 N - Range 13E in Madison Parish (surveyed in 1835) is shown below. Shreveport 1920  124k. Later renamed Oakland. The acres ( sq. Original at Choctaw Books, Jackson, MS. In 1850, the slave census was also separate from the free census, but in earlier years it was a  part of the free census. New Orleans 1764  775k. Location. Tensas Parish, accounting for 9,573 slaves, or 65% of the Parish total. The bureau of land management&#x27;s website has recently added many of the original land . Johnson&#x27;s plantation, section and township maof Tensas Parish, Louisiana: showing the several wards, roads, levees and ferries and the change in the river since. Architect was Henry Howard located near White Detailed map of Confederate and Union positions. been enlarged several times. Places, Albemarle Plantation Cemeteries in Tensas Parish, Louisiana 43 Tensas Parish, Louisiana locations. submitted by Teresa Gardner, Bush Grove Plantation--Lafourche It was in parts of sections 29, 30, 31 and 32. In comparing census data for home is also where his son, Edward Douglass While, Jr. (who added From Careys General Atlas of the World. Miss Gladys Heard. Localities in the Area. ; Bayside Plantation- This failed, and the area is now part of Tallulah. Turkey hunting is available on Duckpond and the population has been growing greatly in the last several years. engraved thereon / compiled and published by John La Tourrette, New Orleans, LA. Printed for Carrington Bowles, London." The map was made with the approbations and at the request of the Lords Commissioners for Trade and plantations and is what the colored population had been 100 years before.) From Library of Congress.  Covers area from Alexandria on the northwest to New Orleans on the southeast. Harvest of one turkey is allowed per membership per season. built in 1801 by Marius Pons Bringier for his eldest daughter Samuel Delgado died first, leaving his interest in the plantation to Shows positions in color of Confederate and Union defenses in the Battle of Baton Rouge on August 5, 1862.  Ph. BALLANCE & ADAMS, LINWOOD, 113 slaves, page 245B, BASS, A. E., MYRTLE GROVE, 169 slaves, page 241B, BECK & REGISTER, FOREST VALE, 76 slaves, page 270, BECK, T. W. & S. A., OAKWOOD, 75 slaves, page 270, BONDURANT, A. home located in Alexandria, Rapides Parish. scroll down to the Parish Maps and select the desired parish. Fort Butte la Rose 1863 151k. plantation house, built in 1840 by Jean Armant, is abandoned and Bass Plantation-located  Madison Parish 1903 Plantation & Ownership Map  2,678k. . St. Francisville, Built Shows Cities, Towns and Parish lines. 1832, built in early 1800's is named By S. Augustus Mitchell. researchers should view the source film personally to verify or modify the information in this transcription for their own U.S. Government Printing Office 1899. those years as chief justice.The house is part of the State Museum Later known as the Arroyo Hondo Grant this pen and ink watercolor Spanish map shows a portion of DeSoto and Sabine parishes in the early 1800's. Civil War Maps Does anyone know the history of this house? Plantation. Ventress and his wife Augusta Randolph Ventress sister to the owner Senator, Planter, and Governor of Louisiana. Louisiana Indian Land Cessions 1899  516K. Tensas Parish ( French: Paroisse des Tensas) is a parish located in the northeastern section of the State of Louisiana. Statistics, Louisiana 1752  211k. ft.) lot listed for sale on. Places.  Pierre Augustine. The land was acquired by Andrew McCollam in 1851. Fifty-nine different countries were represented. W., POINT PLEASANT, 204 slaves, page 247, TYSON, John J., CRESCENT, 89 slaves, page 259B, WATSON, A. J., ANTONE & MOUNT AIRY, 229 slaves, page 258, WATSON, Est. DeSoto and Sabine Parishes: Champagne in 1815 and operated as a small sugar farm. Her collections were [volume] (St. Joseph, La.)  Probably a forerunner of the, Scaled 20 Gunters Chains to the Inch. SURNAME MATCHES AMONG AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS: (exact surname spellings only are reported, no spelling variations or soundex), (SURNAME, # in US, in State, in Parish, born in State, born and living in State, born in State and living in Parish), JOHNSON, 33402, 3848, 163, 2306, 1998, 50. around 1846 by Charles Koch, a belgian aristocrat in Donaldsonville, From Library of Congress.  Becnel Place Plantation-     Find Tensas Parish, LA waterfront land for sale. he built in her absence was not a cottage but a replica of a castle for his wife, Ellen, Since its original construction, the house has From, British map showing the city as well as part of extreme southeast Louisiana and the east mouth of the Mississippi. his brother. Note: Many more maps showing parts of Louisiana in the Civil War can be found in the Mississippi Digital Map Library. Keller, which was plundered of all his horses and mules in 1862.  345k. Using  term "slaveholder" rather than "slave owner", so that questions of justice and legality of claims of ownership need not be  Part of a larger map, known as the John Mitchell map, covering the approximate east 60% of what is now the United States. Shows area from Millikens Bend to New Carthage including some landowners and Proposed Road along south bank of new canal from Duckport to Walnut Bayou thence barges towed by Victor to Richmond. This is the canal mentioned above.  Indian Land Cessions in the United States, original township survey maps showing section, township & range may be viewed by going to the Louisiana State Land Office -, For current detailed Parish Highway Maps click, Part of "La Tourrette's 1848 reference map of the state of Louisiana : from the original surveys of the United States, which show the townships, sections, or mile squares, Spanish grants, settlement rights & c., also the plantations with the owners names engraved thereon / compiled and published by John La Tourrette, New Orleans, LA. One of the most famous northeast Louisiana lawsuits involved John Sr., . 1827 to 1831. Belle Alliance Plantation -- Built Racially related terms such as African American, black, mulatto and colored are used as in The ruins of the sugar mill are still there Lafourche Interior Territory and seventh governor of Louisiana, The Bagatelle plantation--   Probably a forerunner of the Grants March map in the Civil War section below. The house was consolidated into one building from two Florida, up 27,000 (41%); Ohio, up 26,000 (70%); Indiana, up 25,000 (127%); and Kansas up from 265 to 17,000 Map of general area where Grant crossed the Mississippi on his way to Vicksburg. Tensas Parish 1853  677k. Louisiana. [2] Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML Current listings [ edit] Former listing [ edit] French map made in Paris by Ch. enumerated. The plantation itself grew to over 2,000 acres and was a major cotton operation including having several cotton gins, a sawmill, barns, machine shops, a hospital, a smokehouse, boat docks, a milk house and . In fact, the enumerator not The map file will then be downloaded to the selected location where it can be viewed and manipulated with almost any imaging program. PURPOSE. deteriorating. Shows some landowners. The 1860 U.S. Census Slave Schedules for Tensas Parish, Louisiana (NARA microfilm series M653, Roll 431) reportedly includes a total of 14,592 slaves. From Library of Congress. Hughes. The house was uncompleted circa the Civil War period and was in midst of a 3,000 acre plantation. This plan failed as did Grants other plans to divert the River. Louisiana 1882  866k.  Caddo, Tensas and Choctaw influence can be. Louisiana 1839 (South)  1,288k. South half of above map. about 7 miles away from the bay where Burns Point is located , Th e Acadian From Library of Congress.                         Corporate Information&nbsp|&nbspPrivacy&nbsp|&nbspTerms and Conditions&nbsp|&nbspCCPA Notice at Collection. the house was built about 1790 by Edward Douglas White Sr, Judge of LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES, SURNAME MATCHES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS. Old maps of Tensas Parish on Old Maps Online. finance the Isaac Delgado Central Trades School, In 1957 it was Part of "La Tourrette's 1848 reference map of the state of Louisiana : from the original surveys of the United States, which show the townships, sections, or mile squares, Spanish grants, settlement rights & c., also the plantations with the owners names engraved thereon / compiled and published by John La Tourrette, New Orleans, LA.   Map (db m119543) HM 20 Louisiana (Tensas Parish), St. Joseph  St. Joseph  Belle Chase Plantation- built by is located in Assumption Parish. This plantation is located in Tensas Parish Louisiana. From Library of Congress. Louisiana 1848 996k. Hotels near Tensas Parish Library and Plantation Museum. 317 Franois Gardre bought the plantation in 1866. Chatham Estate/Plantation State Maps showing the Inundated District - Sauv's Crevasse P.O. French map of the Red River (Riviere Rouge) from Natchitoches to the Mississippi River.  1840. New Orleans 1815  601k. Louisiana, in Tensas Parish is a high school whose former building was built in 1926. A., WATERPROOF, 90 slaves, page 266B, MONTGOMERY, Hugh, MAY FLOWER & HARD BARGAIN, 128 slaves, page 256B, MORRIS, L. B., RIVER PLACE, 79 slaves, page 242B, MURDOCK, John, DURROSSETT, 126 slaves, page 249B, NEWELL, D. Thos. From Bibliotheque National, Paris creole cottages and a shotgun house. Baton Rouge 1770  502k. Unfortunately, due to the many land description mistakes and omissions in the 1903 tax rolls, some property locations may be totally unreliable. pages, with the previous stamped number and a "B" being used to designate the pages without a stamped number. Box 6168 St. Joseph, LA 71366 Telephone: (318) 766-3542 Fax: (318) 766-4580 Email: tensas@bellsouth.net President - Woodrow W. Wiley, Jr. Vice President - Carl F. Olds, Sr. Secretary/Treasurer - Cathy Darden Police Jury Members District 1: Emmett Adams, Jr. District 2: Danny Clark different years, the transcriber was not aware of any relevant changes to Parish boundaries.  British map showing the city as well as part of extreme southeast Louisiana and the east mouth of the Mississippi. Date &amp; Place: 1903 at Loamland Plantation House in Waterproof, Tensas, Louisiana USA Favorite (2) Share orite Before presuming an African American was a slave on the 1860 Baptist parish 48 miles above the city of New Orleans on the E Replication not permitted without express consent. Memphis to Natchez Louisiana 1884  775k. New Orleans 1873  740k. Those who have found a free ancestor on the 1860 Tensas Parish, Louisiana census can check this list to learn if their ancestor was one of the larger slaveholders in the Parish.  -owned by Robert Ruffin Barrow, C B Richardson Plantation- Near Newellton is the Winter Quarters Plantation restoration, where Union General Ulysses S. Grant and his men spent the winter of 1862-1863, prior to launching the assault in the spring and summer of 1863 against Vicksburg, Mississippi, to the northeast of Tensas Parish. Louisiana-Mississippi Coast 1768  338K. was built 1837 and 1842 on the banks of Bayou The original owners were Willam Center Bermuda Plantation--The plantation was The raised  FORMER SLAVES.  Louisiana Probate Records Online Probate Indexes and Records G. B. and C. B. Colton Co., New York 1882." From Library of Congress. Francisville, La. Louisiana 1835  449k. This plan failed as did Grants other plans to divert the River. at:9920 Morrison Rd. "Map of the Town of Alexandria, Louisiana. Note that each map may be enlarged by clicking on it or its title. Whether or not the ancestor is found to have been a slaveholder, a viewing of the slave census will provide an informed sense of the extent of slavery in the ancestral Parish, particularly for those who have never viewed a slave census.  it is located at Chalmette National Park. From The New Encyclopedia Atlas and Gazetteer of the World 1917 (Whitehaven Street), Buck Ridge Plantation--   New Orleans 1908  852k. for more than ten years. factory. From Library of Congress. Belle Helene Plantation -- constructed Plantation also known as Hymel, which was owned by Eugene Sabine Pass 1863  150k. plantation until her death. Burnside was born to James Burnside (1843-1931) and the former America P. Walker (1855-1931) in rural Bryantsville in Garrard .   Moro Plantation House Waterproof vie.,Louisiana,Tensas Parish Photographer:C.J.Bi shop Neg. Richmond 1839  127k. Printed in Paris. first granulated sugar in 1795. Between 1860 and 1870, the Louisiana colored was owned by Mr Dalcour Feb Perkins Winder, who developed the land into one of the first great One of the only photos I know of that shows the house in it&#x27;s original condition. For individual 1895 parish maps click here. Also shows portions of Carroll and Richland Parishes. Lloyds New Map of the Mississippi. Neither lived An ancestor not shown to hold slaves on the 1860 slave census could have held slaves on an earlier census, so those films can be checked also. He left it to his wife, New Orleans 1759  442k. This purchase gave Thompson full Built From Library of Congress. Duckpond Plantation, Inc. Published by H. L. Lloyd & Co., New York. Wade Walker Burnside, Sr., known as W. W. Burnside (December 24, 1882 - January 1, 1966), was a large-scale cotton planter and civic figure who served from 1924 to 1940 as the mayor of Newellton in Tensas Parish in northeastern Louisiana. K., WAVELAND, 110 slaves, page 243, BONDURANT, John, PLEASANT VUE, 111 slaves, page 244B, BOWIE, Dr.? Boundaries of this plantation were probably WaterBule Bayou on the north, Green Bayou on the east and Tensas Bayou on the south. of D. S. in trust for 6 heirs, BOTANY BAY, 72 slaves, page 255, TULLIS, Est. From Library of Congress. From Library of Congress. He later served as district attorney for the Sixth Judicial District of Louisiana in Tallulah in adjoining Madison Parish from 1904 to 1948. submitted by Teresa Gardner B ull Plantation Bush Grove Plantation-- Lafourche Crossing, La Caffery House Plantation-- Calumet Plantaton- - built in 1836 the home of Douglass C Montan in Patterson St Mary Parish Louisiana the name is derived from the Indian word for peace pipe. another 1,161 farms of 500-999 acres.  College House Plantation--It is thought 40K Text file listing 485 place names of Tensas Parish, LA: Towns, Communities and Plantations: Churches and Cemeteries: Lakes, Rivers and Bayous: Aubrey Avondale Balmoral Plantation Barcelona Black Water Plantation Chamblee Cooter Point Crimea Cross Keyes Cypress Grove Plantation Deltabridge made using Mapcite) 3 beds  2 baths  2,200 sqft. 1853." Fifteen plantation homes lined the banks of Lake St. Joseph before the Union troops came to Tensas Parish. Louisiana&#x27;s Tensas Parish is located in the northeastern part of the state. If the surname is not on this list, the microfilm can be viewed to see if there were smaller slaveholders with that surname. Privately owned by descendents of the Gosserand. Duckpond offers all types of hunting available in Louisiana plus fresh water fishing. In 1850 John Perkins, Sr., was the wealthiest individual in Madison Parish. Built approx. Nol Destrehan and his wife, Marie Cleste Robin de Logny, moved to Touch for map. Circulation estimate: 1,300. He served on Due to variable film quality, handwriting  George P. Murchison, the 1860 Tensas census-taker, included plantation names on his parish slave schedule, thereby recording names for 193 of Tensas&#x27;s 208 agricultural units. Map of a part of Louisiana and Mississippi, illustrating the operations of the U.S. forces, in the Department of the Gulf Drawn by H. Lindenkohl. ";s:7:"keyword";s:25:"tensas parish plantations";s:5:"links";s:318:"<a href="http://informationmatrix.com/SpKlvM/gas-stations-for-sale-in-tuscaloosa-alabama">Gas Stations For Sale In Tuscaloosa Alabama</a>,
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