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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27QH_alfred-greenhouse-sr-home_Marksville-LA.html
Large story and a half Acadian style residence built by Alfred Greenhouse and his wife Cecilia Bontempt. Greenhouse was a farmer, cattleman, landowner and hunter who often cared for cattle kept in the lowlands during the winter months. Indian buri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27PC_holy-ghost-catholic-church_Marksville-LA.html
Frame structure with Greek Revival influence was built for the Black Catholic families of Marksville and staffed by the Holy Ghost Fathers. Rev. Fr. T.J. Nolan was the first pastor and this church was built by Rev. Fr. John Cooney.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27NO_spring-bayou_Marksville-LA.html
Spring Bayou in located within the Spring Bayou Wildlife Management Area, which spans more than 12,000 acres in the low-lying , poorly drained Red River backwater system.Spring Bayou is located within Spring Bayou Wildlife Management Area, which s…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26PF_red-river_Marksville-LA.html
Located on Red River 11 miles upstream from Marksville, Lock & Dam #1 is the first of five locks used to manage transportation from Shreveport to the Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers.The Red River is 1,360 miles long and originates in the states…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YEZ_laborde-building_Marksville-LA.html
Arts and Crafts two story brick building built by Dr. E. M. Laborde and Cliffe E. Laborde for commercial use downstairs and dental and legal offices upstairs. Tidewater Marine, Inc., founded here in 1956.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YES_gardiner-laborde-home_Marksville-LA.html
Built by Alfred Dupuy for J. R. Smith. Later home to the Gardiner and Benjamin Laborde families. Full two story Victorian dwelling with upper and lower galleries. Strong Eastlake influence of both interior and exterior.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YER_watts-dupuy-scallan-home_Marksville-LA.html
Arts and Crafts style home built by Roy Watts and home to Carnot Dupuy for many years. Mr. Dupuy, a pharmacist, was mayor of Marksville in 1920 and also served on the School Board.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YE7_j-horace-ducote-law-office_Marksville-LA.html
Ducote, a local attorney and former Mayor, practiced law from this Victorian brick and frame building at the turn of the century.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YE4_lewis-p-roy-sr-building_Marksville-LA.html
Victorian mercantile store built by Lewis P. Roy, Sr. Restored in 1984-85 by attorneys Tucker Melancon and Rodney Rabalais and certified public accountants Aloysia C. Ducote and Van P. Major.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YE3_gremillion-degrusha-home_Marksville-LA.html
Arts and Crafts style home built by Judge Phidias Gremillion. Is unique because it features a gabled roof. The wainscoted dining room is highlighted by a plate rail.
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