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Historical Markers in Harahan, Louisiana

 
Clickable Map of Jefferson 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 Jefferson Parish, LA (96) Lafourche Parish, LA (71) Orleans Parish, LA (441) Plaquemines Parish, LA (17) St. Charles Parish, LA (19) St. John the Baptist Parish, LA (17) St. Tammany Parish, LA (51) Tangipahoa Parish, LA (32)  JeffersonParish(96) Jefferson Parish (96)  LafourcheParish(71) Lafourche Parish (71)  OrleansParish(441) Orleans Parish (441)  PlaqueminesParish(17) Plaquemines Parish (17)  St.CharlesParish(19) St. Charles Parish (19)  St.JohntheBaptistParish(17) St. John the Baptist Parish (17)  St.TammanyParish(51) St. Tammany Parish (51)  TangipahoaParish(32) Tangipahoa Parish (32)
Gretna is the parish seat for Jefferson Parish
Harahan is in Jefferson Parish
      Jefferson Parish (96)  
ADJACENT TO JEFFERSON PARISH
      Lafourche Parish (71)  
      Orleans Parish (441)  
      Plaquemines Parish (17)  
      St. Charles Parish (19)  
      St. John the Baptist Parish (17)  
      St. Tammany Parish (51)  
      Tangipahoa Parish (32)  
 
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1 Louisiana, Jefferson Parish, Harahan — City Of Harahan
On Jefferson Highway (State Highway 48) 0.1 miles north of Oak Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Community est. 1914 by Illinois Central Railroad. Named for James Harahan, RR President, 1906-1911. Village incorporated 1920. City incorporated 1953. Francis William Mayo, First Mayor, 1920-1922.Map (db m93086) HM
2 Louisiana, Jefferson Parish, Harahan — Tchoupitoulas Plantation
On Jefferson Highway (State Highway 48) at Erin Court, in the median on Jefferson Highway.
Site of plantation acquired in 1808 by Joseph Soniat du Fossat. Visited by Governor William C.C. Claiborne and, legend says, privateer Jean Lafitte. "Chapitoulas" Indians, whose name means "river people," lived in this area.Map (db m93056) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024