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St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery

West Baton Rouge conveyance records reveal that on June 28, 1833, Jean Baptiste Hebert donated land for use as a cemetery for the congregation of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. With...

West Baton Rouge conveyance records reveal that on June 28, 1833, Jean Baptiste Hebert donated land for use as a cemetery for the congregation of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. With...

  • louisiana
  • cemetery

Tipping Building

    China Beach

    CHINA BEACH  SINCE GOLD RUSH TIMES, THIS  COVE WAS USED AS A CAMPSITE  BY MANY OF THE CHINESE  FISHERMEN WHO WORKED IN  AND AROUND SAN FRANCISCO  BAY. THEIR EFFORTS TO SUPPLY  THE NEEDS OF A YOUNG...

    CHINA BEACH  SINCE GOLD RUSH TIMES, THIS  COVE WAS USED AS A CAMPSITE  BY MANY OF THE CHINESE  FISHERMEN WHO WORKED IN  AND AROUND SAN FRANCISCO  BAY. THEIR EFFORTS TO SUPPLY  THE NEEDS OF A...

      Camp Moore Confederate Cemetery

      Site of Camp Moore, 1861-1865, where Confederate soldiers from several states were trained, the largest camp of the Confederacy. A minor engagement was fought nearby, Oct 5-9, 1864. The men buried...

      Site of Camp Moore, 1861-1865, where Confederate soldiers from several states were trained, the largest camp of the Confederacy. A minor engagement was fought nearby, Oct 5-9, 1864. The men buried...

      • louisiana
      • cemetery
      • civil war

      Confederate Mass Grave

      "While Texas will mourn the loss of her brave sons, she will treasure the memory as the glorious martyrs of our common country's independence." The above words echo from the report of Colonel O....

      "While Texas will mourn the loss of her brave sons, she will treasure the memory as the glorious martyrs of our common country's independence." The above words echo from the report of Colonel O....

      • louisiana
      • cemetery
      • civil war

      Saint Jacques De Cabahanoce

      An organized ecclesiastical parish prior to 1757. The church was then in charge of Fr. Barnabé, a French Capuchin and Pastor of St. Charles (Destrehan), on east bank of river. The registers were...

      An organized ecclesiastical parish prior to 1757. The church was then in charge of Fr. Barnabé, a French Capuchin and Pastor of St. Charles (Destrehan), on east bank of river. The registers were...

      • louisiana
      • church

      Site of First Acadian Settlers in Louisiana

      Refugees came overland 1756-57. In vicinity was 1762 grant to Jacques Cantrelle, Sr. of France after whom Church and Parish were named. Section once included in Les Oumas, Eveche of Quebec.

      Refugees came overland 1756-57. In vicinity was 1762 grant to Jacques Cantrelle, Sr. of France after whom Church and Parish were named. Section once included in Les Oumas, Eveche of Quebec.

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      • cajun

      Academy of the Sacred Heart

      Second oldest institution of learning in Louisiana, opened in 1821 by Mother Audé and Sister Layton, Religious of the Sacred Heart. The Society was brought to America in 1818 by Blessed Philippine...

      Second oldest institution of learning in Louisiana, opened in 1821 by Mother Audé and Sister Layton, Religious of the Sacred Heart. The Society was brought to America in 1818 by Blessed Philippine...

      • louisiana
      • school

      Sinking of the Lady Elgin

      Submitted by @robblerouser

      Submitted by @robblerouser

        Wrought Iron Anchor

        Submitted by @robblerouser

        Submitted by @robblerouser

          Huis de Mariënburg

          Background:This plaque, placed street-side on a Dutch national monument, describes the history of the building.Original Dutch text:Patricierswoning uit de tweede helft van de 18de eeuw. Gebouwd op...

          Background:This plaque, placed street-side on a Dutch national monument, describes the history of the building.Original Dutch text:Patricierswoning uit de tweede helft van de 18de eeuw. Gebouwd...

          • dutch
          • national monument
          • rijksmonument

          Labranche Plantation Dependency

           This late eighteenth-early nineteenth century Creole house is of statewide significance because of its exceptional Federal woodwork and its rarity as a plantation dependency. Listed on National...

           This late eighteenth-early nineteenth century Creole house is of statewide significance because of its exceptional Federal woodwork and its rarity as a plantation dependency. Listed on...

          • louisiana
          • plantation

          Flagville

          Named for O.J. Flagg in 1870; now a part of Hahnville. Letter left here by Tonti in 1686 with Quinipissa chief for LaSalle. Taensa Village, 1713. De Veuve, French Concession, 1718. Site included...

          Named for O.J. Flagg in 1870; now a part of Hahnville. Letter left here by Tonti in 1686 with Quinipissa chief for LaSalle. Taensa Village, 1713. De Veuve, French Concession, 1718. Site included...

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          Larose (Circa 1846)

          Larose, located at the crossroads of Bayou Lafourche and the Intercoastal Canal, called Canal Harang until the first Post Office was opened around 1890. Was named for Joseph Felicien Larose, a...

          Larose, located at the crossroads of Bayou Lafourche and the Intercoastal Canal, called Canal Harang until the first Post Office was opened around 1890. Was named for Joseph Felicien Larose, a...

          • louisiana

          1862 Train Wreck

          Near this spot on February 27, 1862 a southbound lumber train collided with a northbound troop train carrying men of Col. Edmond J. Goode's 7th Mississippi Infantry in route to join the...

          Near this spot on February 27, 1862 a southbound lumber train collided with a northbound troop train carrying men of Col. Edmond J. Goode's 7th Mississippi Infantry in route to join...

          • louisiana
          • civil war

          LSU Campus Mounds

          Hunter-gatherers built these two mounds 5,000 years ago. Part of the oldest earthen-mound complex in North America,they were placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 1, 1999....

          Hunter-gatherers built these two mounds 5,000 years ago. Part of the oldest earthen-mound complex in North America,they were placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 1, 1999....

          • louisiana
          • native americans

          The Old Castillo Hotel

          This building erected 1835-40. As an inn it welcomed travelers and was a center for the town's social activities. Since its purchase in 1899 by the Sisters of Mercy, it has been used as a private...

          This building erected 1835-40. As an inn it welcomed travelers and was a center for the town's social activities. Since its purchase in 1899 by the Sisters of Mercy, it has been used as a private...

          • louisiana

          Deportation Cross

          The original Deportation Cross, near Grand-Pré National Historic Site in Nova Scotia is located in the vicinity of the embarkation of the victims of the Acadian Diaspora of 1755. Dedicated on July...

          The original Deportation Cross, near Grand-Pré National Historic Site in Nova Scotia is located in the vicinity of the embarkation of the victims of the Acadian Diaspora of 1755. Dedicated on...

          • louisiana
          • cajun

          St. Martinville

          City developed c.1795 ~ c.1890 through unusual semi-feudal arrangement where town property holders paid an "annual and perpetual" rent to the congregation of St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church.

          City developed c.1795 ~ c.1890 through unusual semi-feudal arrangement where town property holders paid an "annual and perpetual" rent to the congregation of St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church.

          • louisiana
          • church

          St. Martinville

          Développée c. 1795-1890 grâce à un arrangement particulier de type féodal. Les propriétaires payaient une rente "annuelle et perpétuelle" à l'Église pour le terrain cédé.

          Développée c. 1795-1890 grâce à un arrangement particulier de type féodal. Les propriétaires payaient une rente "annuelle et perpétuelle" à l'Église pour le terrain cédé.

          • louisiana
          • church