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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13HX_flagville_Hahnville-LA.html
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 grant to Joseph Roi de Villere, 1765.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13HW_fashion-plantation_Hahnville-LA.html
Home of General Richard Taylor, son of Zachary Taylor, Louisiana statesman and member of the 1861 Secession Convention. Commanded Louisiana District, 1862-64; defeated Banks at Battle of Mansfield, 1864. Federals plundered home in 1862.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13HV_skirmish-of-boutte-station_Boutte-LA.html
Union train with sixty men ambushed by Confederate force of Louisiana militia and volunteers on September 4, 1862. Train escaped to New Orleans. Fourteen Union soldiers killed and twenty-two wounded in the skirmish.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13HU_battle-of-des-allemands_Des-Allemands-LA.html
Le district des Allemands, settled by Germans about 1720, the scene of numerous skirmishes between Confederate guerillas and Union forces, 1862-63. Most famous skirmish resulted in capture of an entire detachment of Union soldiers on September 4, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13HT_home-place_Hahnville-LA.html
Built in 1790s, this French Colonial raised cottage is of West Indies bousillage construction. Owners included LaBranche, Fortier, and Gaillaire, with the Keller family ownership since 1885. (Note: A National Historic Landmark and is listed on Nat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYTP_destrehan-manor-house_Destrehan-LA.html
Constructed 1787-1790 for Robert de Logny, Inherited by Jean Noel d'Estrehan 1800. Bought form heirs of Pierre A. Rost in 1914 by Mexican Petroleum Co. Donated 1972 to River Road Historical Society by American Oil Co.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYTO_mule-barn_Destrehan-LA.html
Originally erected in 1830 at Glendale Plantation, Lucy, Louisiana. Donated by the Lanaux family, moved and reassembled at Destrehan Plantation in 1997.Dedicated by the River Road Historical Society March 28, 1999.
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