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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NFI_bayou-boeuf-veterans-memorial_Thibodaux-LA.html
This memorial is dedicated to the men and women who served in the Armed Forces of the United States of America during times of war and peace. When called upon they responded with dignity, honor and valor. We enjoy freedom today because of their sa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1M17_the-st-joseph-cemetery-calvary-grotto-shrine_Thibodaux-LA.html
Dating back to 1883, the Calvary-Grotto Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes is one of the Historic Places in Thibodaux that remain in constant use to this day. In 1865, with the Grotto in mind, Rev. Charles Menard, Pastor of St. Joseph Catholic Churc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LU7_francis-tillou-nicholls_Thibodaux-LA.html
Homesite of distinguished Confederate brigadier-general, twice governor of Louisiana 1877-80 and 1888-92; he was appointed Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court serving from 1892 until 1911.
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St. Joseph Church Parish was founded in 1817 as a mission. In 1819 a church was erected on Bayou LaFourche adjacent to the present cemetery. A brick church was built in 1849 under the direction of Fr. Charles Menard. This structure stood until 191…
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In 1983, the State Dept. of Education recognized Bayou Boeuf Elementary's "Little Red School House" as the oldest one-room school house in continuous use in LA. Est. in 1904, building housed grades 1-7. Moved from its original location near the Kr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LU1_1860-schaubhut-family-cemetery_Thibodaux-LA.html
Land purchased from the State of Louisiana June 28, 1860 Cemetery Recorded January 26,1882 Bartlin Schaubhut Sr. Born in Baden Germany June 11, 1806 Died December 1, 1869 Bartlin Schaubhut Jr. Born Baden Germany c. 1828 Died January 2, 188…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LSU_battle-of-lafourche-crossing_Thibodaux-LA.html
On the east side of Bayou Lafourche was fought the most important battle in Lafourche Parish during the War Between the States. On June 20 and June 21, 1863, units of the 23rd Connecticut Volunteers and 25th New York Battery, commanded by Lieutena…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LKH_allen-chapel-ame-church_Thibodaux-LA.html
This first Negro church in Thibodaux was established in 1865 on Coulon Plantation and lated located on Green St. In 1942 the church building was moved to the present site. The first pastor was Rev. F. James. The church was responsible for the educ…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JDM_leonidas-polk_Thibodaux-LA.html
Born April 10, 1806 in Raleigh North Carolina Died June 14, 1864 at Pine Mountain Georgia First Bishop of Louisiana 1841——1864 Organized Saint John's Church
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JC5_confluence-of-bayous_Thibodaux-LA.html
Near hear was the prehistoric fork of Bayou Lafourche and Bayou Terrebonne. Acadians settled the area in 1785 and were joined by earlier French, German, Spanish and American settlers. The Village of Thibodauxville was started on the high banks of …
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