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Historical Markers in Amite City, Louisiana
Amite City is the parish seat for Tangipahoa Parish
Amite City is in Tangipahoa Parish
Tangipahoa Parish (32) ►
ADJACENT TO TANGIPAHOA PARISH
Jefferson Parish (97) ►
Livingston Parish (27) ►
St. Charles Parish (19) ►
St. Helena Parish (7) ►
St. John the Baptist Parish (17) ►
St. Tammany Parish (51) ►
Washington Parish (13) ►
Amite County, Mississippi (16) ►
Pike County, Mississippi (45) ►
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ADJACENT TO TANGIPAHOA PARISH
Jefferson Parish (97) ►
Livingston Parish (27) ►
St. Charles Parish (19) ►
St. Helena Parish (7) ►
St. John the Baptist Parish (17) ►
St. Tammany Parish (51) ►
Washington Parish (13) ►
Amite County, Mississippi (16) ►
Pike County, Mississippi (45) ►
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Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Louisiana, Tangipahoa Parish, Amite City — Blythewood Plantation — ![]() |
This turn-of-the-century home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Daniel Hardy Sanders built this Colonial Revival style masterpiece to overlook his 400 acre plantation. From the columned porch, guest enter into the elegance of a . . . — — Map (db m49692) HM |
2 ► Louisiana, Tangipahoa Parish, Amite City — Church of the Incarnation — Protestant Episcopal — ![]() |
Incorporated in 1871, church was admitted into union. Heirs of John Bach donated the present site. In 1872, the Rev. Herman Cope Duncan, missionary to the area, made first rector. — — Map (db m49683) HM |