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Historical Markers in Natchez, Louisiana

 
Clickable Map of Natchitoches 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 Natchitoches Parish, LA (108) Bienville Parish, LA (8) De Soto Parish, LA (47) Grant Parish, LA (16) Rapides Parish, LA (182) Red River Parish, LA (2) Sabine Parish, LA (11) Vernon Parish, LA (53) Winn Parish, LA (8)  NatchitochesParish(108) Natchitoches Parish (108)  BienvilleParish(8) Bienville Parish (8)  DeSotoParish(47) De Soto Parish (47)  GrantParish(16) Grant Parish (16)  RapidesParish(182) Rapides Parish (182)  RedRiverParish(2) Red River Parish (2)  SabineParish(11) Sabine Parish (11)  VernonParish(53) Vernon Parish (53)  WinnParish(8) Winn Parish (8)
Natchitoches is the parish seat for Natchitoches Parish
Natchez is in Natchitoches Parish
      Natchitoches Parish (108)  
ADJACENT TO NATCHITOCHES PARISH
      Bienville Parish (8)  
      De Soto Parish (47)  
      Grant Parish (16)  
      Rapides Parish (182)  
      Red River Parish (2)  
      Sabine Parish (11)  
      Vernon Parish (53)  
      Winn Parish (8)  
 
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1 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — A Canopied Path
The allée, which means path in French, was crucial to the landscape of the Main House. Live, oaks (Quercus virginiana) were transplantet for both beauty and purpose. Transplanting trees is an enormous undertaking and required a planter who had . . . Map (db m242151) HM
2 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — A French Connection
Pigeonniers (pee-zjuhn-yay) were once common on Louisiana Creole plantations. Constructed of timber framing with bousillage infill, it is one of the most direct links between French and Louisiana architecture. Originally built as . . . Map (db m232121) HM
3 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — Badin-Roque House
This historic house is the only surviving example of poteaux-en-terre (post in the ground) and bousillage architecture in Louisiana and features a single central chimney and dirt floors. This house is also the only one of five . . . Map (db m227368) HM
4 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — Badin-Roque Kitchen
Like most plantation outer buildings the Badin-Roque kitchen was originally located behind the main house. The building is a cypress and bousillage structure set up on piers. The kitchen was moved to the city of Natchitoches as early as . . . Map (db m227371) HM
5 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — Cane River Creole
Welcome We invite you to take a cultural journey and immerse yourself in the rich, diverse heritage and vibrant living traditions of Cane River. In 1994, U.S. Congress acknowledged the unique qualities of this region by creating Cane . . . Map (db m232083) HM
6 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — Cook's Cabin to Fishing Camp
The Cook's Cabin was originally located behind the Main House in an area known as "the yard." Records indicate that enslaved cooks, laundresses, and others lived in "the yard." Little is known of the enslaved cooks other than Venus who was . . . Map (db m241835) HM
7 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — Creole Architecture
Louisiana architecture was shaped by culture and climate. Creole is multicultural, blending French, Spanish, African, and Native American heritages, and the architecture reflects this diversity. A Raised Creole House featured wide, . . . Map (db m241832) HM
8 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — Escaped! Freedom Seekers in 1863-1864
As the Civil War descended into the Red River valley in 1863, the presence of U.S. soldiers located in nearby Alexandria began to disrupt plantation life and watchmen were posted each night. On June 20, 1863, Oakland Overseer, J. T. McNeely wrote . . . Map (db m242183) HM
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9 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — Grandpère's Tomb
"Grandpère" Nicolas Augustin Metoyer, the oldest son of Claude Thomas Pierre Metoyer and Marie Thérèse Coincoin, was born a twin on January 22, 1768 Grandpere, a visionary and spiritual leader, is the Founder of St. Augustine Catholic Church and . . . Map (db m227367) HM
10 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — Hollywood Comes to Oakland Plantation
The Horse Soldiers, a 1959 film, starring John Wayne, William Holden, Constance Tower and Althea Gibson, attempted to capture the drama of Benjamin Grierson's Union cavalry and through Mississippi during the 1863 Vicksburg Campaign. . . . Map (db m229532) HM
11 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — How Do You Say Pecan
The pecan tree (Carya illinoinensis) is native to North America growing it natural groves near rivers or lakes. Due to the pecan's availability and taste, native peoples used them as a food source. Most native pecans are small but . . . Map (db m241834) HM
12 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — Magnolia Plantation
A few miles down river, Ambrose LeCompte established Magnolia Plantation in 1835. However, Magnolia Plantation's early history is rooted in colonial Louisiana. In the 1750s, the LeCompte family received a French-era land grant on Cane River, . . . Map (db m232087) HM
13 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — Maker of Most Things Wood
The carpenter was an important craftsman. Carpenters built and repaired houses, barns, and shops. The Carpenter Shop, built of hand- hewn timbers held together with half-dovetail notching, may be one of the oldest remaining structures as it . . . Map (db m241830) HM
14 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — Meet "Natchez" the Oakland Mule
Mules are a hybrid offspring from a male donkey and a female horse. They are generally smaller than horses, but stronger and more sure- footed. They were preferred over horses for farm work were an important part of agricultural production in the . . . Map (db m232076) HM
15 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — Middleman to Yardman
The Overseer was the link between the planter and their enslaved laborers during the Antebellum period. His primary duty consisted of overseeing the daily work of the enslaved people. Knowledge of weather patterns and soil conservation was . . . Map (db m242153) HM
16 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — Oakland Plantation
Rarely do you encounter original outbuildings where generations of the same families of owners and workers, enslaved and tenant, lived and worked. Inside these barns, smokehouses, sheds, coops, kitchens, storehouses, and cabins, the people . . . Map (db m232077) HM
17 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — Old Plauche Place / Ducournau Plantation
(side 1) This c. 1836 center hall Creole cottage is of poteaux sur sole, (hand-hewn pegged cypress sills on brick piers) and bousillage construction on the 1780s land grant to Claude Pierre Thomas Metoyer. The lower 68 acres given to a . . . Map (db m70645) HM
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18 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — The Enslaved Nanny's Room
Prior to the end of the Civil War, many enslaved people worked in the house cooking and serving meals, cleaning, attending family members and caring for the children. They lived in cabins behind the house except for the Prud'homme children's . . . Map (db m241833) HM
19 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — The Helaire Family of Oakland / The Shields Family of Oakland
The Helaire family traces its history back to the late 1700s and two enslaved workers whose son, Helaire, was born on Oakland in 1809. Known as Jean Baptiste Helaire after Emancipation, he and his wife Filis (or Phillis) raised seven children . . . Map (db m242194) HM
20 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — The Oak Allée & Bottle Garden
The grand Live Oaks in the allée or alley were planted around 1826 according to the Prud'homme family. The interlocking canopies cool a large area in front of the house, but they also help channel cool breezes toward the house. From formal . . . Map (db m241837) HM
21 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchez — Working Iron
Many African cultures had an iron-working tradition which was passed down from father to son. Plantations required blacksmiths to make and repair tools and hardware. While the Blacksmith Shop no longer stands, the work of these craftsmen . . . Map (db m242152) HM
 
 
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May. 2, 2024