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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Iberville Parish, Louisiana

 
Clickable Map of Iberville Parish, Louisiana and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Iberville Parish, LA (32) Ascension Parish, LA (70) Assumption Parish, LA (14) East Baton Rouge Parish, LA (454) Iberia Parish, LA (74) Pointe Coupee Parish, LA (30) St. Martin Parish, LA (42) West Baton Rouge Parish, LA (41)  IbervilleParish(32) Iberville Parish (32)  AscensionParish(70) Ascension Parish (70)  AssumptionParish(14) Assumption Parish (14)  EastBatonRougeParish(454) East Baton Rouge Parish (454)  IberiaParish(74) Iberia Parish (74)  PointeCoupeeParish(30) Pointe Coupee Parish (30)  St.MartinParish(42) St. Martin Parish (42)  WestBatonRougeParish(41) West Baton Rouge Parish (41)
Plaquemine is the parish seat for Iberville Parish
Adjacent to Iberville Parish, Louisiana
      Ascension Parish (70)  
      Assumption Parish (14)  
      East Baton Rouge Parish (454)  
      Iberia Parish (74)  
      Pointe Coupee Parish (30)  
      St. Martin Parish (42)  
      West Baton Rouge Parish (41)  
 
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1 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Bayou Goula — A Civil War Soldier
On River Road (State Highway 405) 0.7 miles south of Troxclair Drive, on the right when traveling south.
West of this marker lies the grave site of a Union Soldier who was killed in a skirmish with Confederate soldiers at Bayou Goula on January 25, 1865. His name is believed to be Private David Ingraham, Third Rhode Island Calvary, Company H. He was . . . Map (db m91986) HM
2 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Bayou Goula — Bayou Goula
On State Highway 1 at Augusta Road (Route 69), on the right when traveling north on State Highway 1.
Mugulasha Indian village captured by Bayogoulas. In 1699 Bienville here found Tonti's letter of 1686 to La Salle. Father Paul Du Ru built first chapel in Louisiana near village in 1700.Map (db m138446) HM
3 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Bayou Goula — Iberville African-American Cemetery
On State Highway 1 south of Cpl. Herman Brown Jr. Street, on the right when traveling north.
A Memorial to Paulin Verret by his children in 1926. He was a free African-American wealthy planter in Bayou Goula prior to Civil War. Land donated was forty-eight feet wide and three arpents deep, for African-Americans of Iberville.Map (db m91983) HM
4 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Bayou Goula — St. Raphael Cemetery
On State Highway 405, 0.5 miles south of Stewart Street, on the right when traveling south.
In 1723 Raphael of Luxemburg came to establish Missions at French Posts and among Indians. Served as Vicar-General of Louisiana Colony under Bishop of Quebec. Built first St. Louis parish church and Catholic School in N.O. Thus began the . . . Map (db m85024) HM
5 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Bayou Sorrel — Bayou Sorrel Indian Mound
Near Bayou Sorrel Road.
Bayou Sorrel Indian Mound is one of the most prominent in Atchafalaya Heritage Area. Archaeological investigation in 1913 by Clarence Moore include artifacts from Tchefuncte, Marksville, Baytown, Coles Creek or Plaquemine Period. After the . . . Map (db m121179) HM
6 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Bayou Sorrel — Gulf Intracoastal WaterwayJack Miller Landing — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
On Belleview Drive (State Highway 75) at Bayou Road (State Highway 3066) on Belleview Drive.
The Gulf Intracoastal Waterway was designed primarily for commercial traffic but is also used by recreational boaters. It allows vessels and goods to travel more than 1,300 miles through safer waters inland from the Gulf of Mexico.Completed in . . . Map (db m111259) HM
7 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Carville — Administration Building, U.S. Public Health Service Hospital, Carville
Near Point Clair Road (State Highway 141) 1 mile north of Martin Luther King Parkway (State Highway 75), on the right when traveling north.
Indian Camp Plantation, Henry Howard, Architect, Built 1859, Wood, Masonry & Steel, Sq.Ft. 17,042Facing River Road in a prominent position at the entrance to the grounds is Indian Camp Plantation, the most important single architectural feature . . . Map (db m111579) HM
8 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Carville — Cage Door of Harry T. Chimpanzee
On Point Clair Road (State Highway 141) 1 mile north of Martin Luther King Parkway (State Highway 75), on the right when traveling north.
Harry was a "bull" chimp (alpha male). His importance in Laboratory Research was that his blood was used to make an extract called transfer factor that was given to patients. His "official" designation was a special study case "Harry T. Chimpanzee". . . . Map (db m104365) HM
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9 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Carville — Indian Camp Plantation
On Point Claire Road (State Highway 141) 1.6 miles south of Marks Lane, on the right when traveling south.
The plantation home, built in the 1850's, became the site of the Louisiana State Leprosarium in 1894. The U.S. Public Health Service acquired it in 1921. It is now known as the National Hansen's Disease Center.Map (db m94327) HM
10 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Carville — Staff Housing, U.S. Public Health Service Hospital, Carville
Near Point Clair Road (State Highway 141), on the right.
The original on-site staff housing began when the Daughters of Charity arrived in April of 1896 to care for the leprosy patients. They lived in the old plantation, Indian Camp. When the US Public Health Service officers took operational control . . . Map (db m98455) HM
11 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Carville — The Daughters of Charityof St. Vincent de Paul
On Point Clair Road (State Highway 141) 1 mile north of Martin Luther King Parkway (State Highway 75), on the right when traveling north.
In 1895, the Louisiana Leper Home Board of Control needed to secure nursing services for the first patients. They approached a Catholic nursing order with the promise of furnishing sleeping and living arrangements. The Daughters of Charity of St. . . . Map (db m104258) HM
12 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Carville — The STARCarville's Patient-Published Newspaper
On Point Clair Road (State Road 141) 1 mile north of Martin Luther King Parkway (National Highway 75), on the right when traveling north.
The Sixty-six STAR was born in 1931, with Stanley Stein as its editor. The name was selected by Carville patient and Texas pharmacist, Stanley Levyson (AKA Stanley Stein). It was first published as a mimeograph sheet dealing with hospital . . . Map (db m104261) HM
13 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Carville — Triumph At Carville: A Tale of Leprosy in AmericaThe Story of the Triumph over Leprosy; Mankind's most Historically Feared Disease
On Point Clair Road (State Highway 141) 1 mile north of Martin Luther King Parkway (State Highway 75), on the right when traveling north.
In 1894, The Louisiana Leper Home was established at an abandoned plantation south of Baton Rouge, near a town eventually known as Carville. That November, the first seven patients, transferred from a "pest house" in New Orleans, arrived on a coal . . . Map (db m104257) HM
14 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Dorseyville — St. John Baptist Church
On Lacroix Rd at McMillian Drive, on the right when traveling north on Lacroix Rd.
. . . Map (db m126908) HM
15 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Plaquemine — Academy of Saint Basil
On Court Street (State Highway 3066) at Church Street (Route 1), on the right when traveling west on Court Street.
Built in 1847 by Dr. Edward Scratchley. Occupied as school by Marianite Sisters from 1859-1862 & 1865-1975. Occupied as military command by Union Army 1862-1865. Renovated by Lt. Governor and Mrs. Robert L. Freeman-1990Map (db m87254) HM
16 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Plaquemine — Bayou Plaquemine
On State Highway 1 at Schnebelen Street (Route 988), on the right when traveling south on State Highway 1.
Le passage des Acadiens Pendant après la de'portation de 1755 depuis le Canada jusqu'aux Attakapas de Sud-ouest. Passageway of Acadians after deportation of 1755 from Canada to the Southwest Attakapas.Map (db m87228) HM
17 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Plaquemine — Bayou PlaqueminePlaquemine Lock State Historic Site — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
Near Main Street west of Church Street, on the right when traveling west.
Upon completion in 1909, The Plaquemine Lock was an engineering marvel thanks to the unique gravity of water flow system that operated the highest fresh water lock in the world.As a distributary of the Mississippi River and an inland route to . . . Map (db m111247) HM
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18 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Plaquemine — Bayou PlaquemineBayou Road — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
On Bayou Road (State Road 3066) south of Enterprise Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
Bayou Plaquemine was an important Mississippi River distributary that allowed for boat navigation throughout the Atchafalaya Basin. Travelers left the Mississippi via Bayou Plaquemine, moved west to the Atchafalaya, and then headed further inland . . . Map (db m111443) HM
19 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Plaquemine — Gary J. Hebert Memorial Lockhouse
Near Main Street east of Church Street, on the right when traveling west.
Gary J. Hebert 1929-1994 Due to his vigilant and untiring efforts, this historic property still stands. Gary J. Hebert refused to back down despite a tremendous push for destruction of the lock to make way for a four-lane highway. After a two . . . Map (db m86843) HM
20 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Plaquemine — Joseph Erwin
On Saint Louis Road near Louisiana Highway 1, on the right when traveling west.
On This Site Lie Buried Joseph Erwin Revolutionary Soldier, N.C. 1762-1829 Lavinia T. Erwin Wife 1763-1836 Eliza E. Wilson Daughter 1796-1834Map (db m234218) HM
21 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Plaquemine — Morrisonville
On Warren Road (State Highway 988) 1 mile south of South River Road, on the right when traveling south.
On March 13, 1889, Rev. Robert Morrison established the Nazarene Baptist Church one and one half miles north of this site on Australia Point where the community of Morrisonville developed. Due to levee setbacks in 1921 residents relocated to . . . Map (db m87258) HM
22 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Plaquemine — Old City Hall
On Church Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on Church Street.
Iberville Parish Courthouse, 1848-1906; Plaquemine City Hall, 1906-85. Built by George and Thomas Weldon of Mississippi. One of Louisiana's oldest public buildings. Listed on National Register of Historic Places.Map (db m86841) HM
23 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Plaquemine — Plaquemine First United Methodist Church
On Church Street (State Highway 1) north of Meriam Street, on the right when traveling north.
Methodist circuit riders came out of Mississippi into this area soon after the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. A Union church building was erected in 1841 on what is now the parking lot of the present Methodist Church. This church served Methodists, . . . Map (db m127884) HM
24 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Plaquemine — Plaquemine Tribe World War 1 Memorial Tablet
On Railroad Avenue south of Court Street, on the right when traveling south.
Memorial tablet Dedicated by Plaquemine Tribe To her hero members who took part in the World War of 1917-1918 Henry Dardenne Kill'd in France Dr. H.F. Vulliamy • Dr. A.A.Landry, M. Tullie • Joe Thibodeaux, W. Richard • Elmer Schuler, W.P. . . . Map (db m99152) WM
25 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, St. Gabriel — Bayou Paul Colored School
On Bayou Paul Lane, 0.1 miles north of Bayou Paul Rd., on the right when traveling north.
Established by the United Sons and Daughters Benevolent Society, the Bayou Paul Colored School provided elementary education for African-American children in the Bayou Paul community and served as a meeting hall for the Society. The Society built . . . Map (db m92741) HM
26 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, St. Gabriel — Capt. Pierre Joseph Landry
On Highway 75, 0.3 miles south of Highway 74.
Co. B - Meriam's Reg't. Louisiana Militia War of 1812 Born - Jan. 9, 1770, St. Servan, France Died - Mar. 14, 1843, Iberville Parish, Louisiana Buried - Old St. Gabriel Church Cemetery St. Gabriel, Louisiana Migrated to Iberville Parish in 1785 . . . Map (db m108798) HM
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27 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, St. Gabriel — St - Gabriel(1761-1763)
Near State Highway 75, 0.2 miles south of Route 74, on the left when traveling south.
Eglise de la côte d'Iberville construite en 1769 par les exilés acadiens. En 1773 elle était sur le Manchac espagnol offert par ce gouvernement. Des colons allemands arrivèrent du Maryland en 1784. English . . . Map (db m85716) HM
28 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, St. Gabriel — St. Gabriel Church
On State Highway 75, 0.2 miles south of State Highway 74, on the left when traveling south.
Acadian exiles arrived from Maryland in 1767 and were given Spanish land grants as was the church. The church was built by Louis LeConte a builder from Lafourche between November 1774 and July 1776 aided by the settlers. The Acadians brought and . . . Map (db m127916) HM
29 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, St. Gabriel — The Old Saint Gabriel Church
Near State Highway 75, 0.2 miles south of State Highway 74, on the left when traveling south.
In 1699 Pierre Lemoyne, Sieur D'Iberville, father of Louisiana, explored the Mississippi and its distributary the Ascantia, later called Bayou Manchac. By 1758 exiled Acadians had settled at Manchac. They soon built upstream this cypress church, . . . Map (db m127915) HM
30 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, White Castle — Belle Grove Plantation
On State Highway 405 at Stone Street, on the left when traveling south on State Highway 405.
One of the grandest plantation mansions ever built in Louisiana, Belle Grove was built at the pinnacle of prosperity during the 1850s sugar boom in the South. Sixty-two feet in height, her thirty foot pillars were capped by solid cypress Corinthian . . . Map (db m87260) HM
31 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, White Castle — Mayor S. J. "Blue" Guercio, III
On Bowie Street, on the right when traveling north.
This Municipal Complex is dedicated in memory of Mayor S. J. "Blue" Guercio III and all the past Mayors, Aldermen, Police Chiefs as well as Town Employee's who gave of themselves for the betterment and progress of the Town of White Castle, since . . . Map (db m126548) HM
32 Louisiana, Iberville Parish, White Castle — White Alder Memorial Light
On HY 405 River Road.
Here in Bayou Goula Bend on December 7, 1968 the Coast Guard Cutter White Alder sank after collision with the Formosan Freighter Helena. This light is dedicated to the crew of the White Alder. Seventeen Coast Guardsmen lost their lives in the . . . Map (db m126912) HM
 
 
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