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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Old Pleasant Hill, Louisiana

 
Clickable Map of De Soto 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 De Soto Parish, LA (47) Caddo Parish, LA (166) Natchitoches Parish, LA (108) Red River Parish, LA (2) Sabine Parish, LA (11) Panola County, TX (21) Shelby County, TX (18)  DeSotoParish(47) De Soto Parish (47)  CaddoParish(166) Caddo Parish (166)  NatchitochesParish(108) Natchitoches Parish (108)  RedRiverParish(2) Red River Parish (2)  SabineParish(11) Sabine Parish (11)  PanolaCountyTexas(21) Panola County (21)  ShelbyCounty(18) Shelby County (18)
Mansfield is the parish seat for De Soto Parish
Old Pleasant Hill is in De Soto Parish
      De Soto Parish (47)  
ADJACENT TO DE SOTO PARISH
      Caddo Parish (166)  
      Natchitoches Parish (108)  
      Red River Parish (2)  
      Sabine Parish (11)  
      Panola County, Texas (21)  
      Shelby County, Texas (18)  
 
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1 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — Account of the Battle of Pleasant HillThe Battlefield After the Fight
Near Louisiana Route 175 at Parish Road 1068.
Front Account of the Battle of Pleasant Hill The Battlefield After the Fight On Sunday morning at daybreak I took occasion to visit the scene of Saturday's bloody conflict and a more ghastly spectacle I have not . . . Map (db m105410) HM
2 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — Battle of Pleasant Hill Memorial
On Louisiana Route 175 at Parish Road 1068, on the right when traveling north on State Route 175.
In Memory of the Confederates killed in the Battle of Pleasant Hill April 9, 1864Map (db m105407) WM
3 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — Confederate and Union Soldier Memorial
Near Louisiana Route 175 near Parish Road 1068.
Front In memory of the thousands of Confederate and Union soldiers buried in unmarked graves on this battlefield Rear At Pleasant Hill On the Battle-field at Pleasant Hill, the night . . . Map (db m105415) WM
4 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — Dog Trot House
On Louisiana Route 175, 0.5 miles west of Louisiana Route 177, on the right when traveling west.
Front This house is the only remaining structure of the original village of Pleasant Hill. It was occupied by the J.W. Elam family after the Civil War. J.W. Elam was wounded in the eastern theater, was home on recuperation leave, and . . . Map (db m105365) HM
5 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — Dr. and Mrs. C.E. "Gene" PoimboeufMarried Nov. 22. 1952
On Parish Road 1068 north of State Highway 175, on the right when traveling north.
The Battle of Pleasant Hill Harper's Weekly May 7, 1864 Pleasant Hill, LA. (Reverse) A Tribute to Our Parents Dr. C.E. "Gene" Poimboeuf established the Pleasant Hill Battlepark in 1994 to preserve the memory of . . . Map (db m178395) HM WM
6 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — Federal Hospital
On Louisiana Route 175, 0.2 miles north of Patrick Road, on the left when traveling north.
Pierce and Payne College building used for a Federal hospital to care for soldiers wounded in the Battle of Pleasant Hill was near here.Map (db m105663) HM
7 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — Headquarters Department of the Gulf / Headquarters Trans-Mississippi Dept.(U. S. A.) / Confederate States Army
Near Parish Road 1068 near State Route 175.
Front Headquarters Department of the Gulf (U.S.A) Alexandria, LA., April 2, 1864 Maj. Gen. H.W. Halleck Headquarters of the Army Washington, D.C. General: — Our troops now occupy . . . Map (db m105981) HM
8 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — Old Pleasant Hill1850 — Historic Site —
On Louisiana Route 175 at Parish Road 1068, on the right when traveling north on State Route 175.
By 1850 Old Pleasant Hill was a thriving community settled by the Blackshear, Jordan, Chapman, Childers and Elam families. Significant structures included the Methodist Church, Pierce-Payne College, Childers Mansion and the Elam House. When the . . . Map (db m105386) HM
9 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — Old Pleasant Hill Cemetery
Near Parish Road 1068, 0.2 miles north of State Route 175.
After the Battle of Pleasant Hill many brave men were put to rest her. Some wore gray, some wore blue. Map (db m105392) HM
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10 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — Pleasant Hill Battle Park
On Louisiana Route 175 at Parish Road 1068, on the right when traveling north on State Route 175.
On this site, then the town of Pleasant Hill, on April 9th, 1864 Gen. Richard Taylor with 12,000 Confederates attacked the town, occupied behind log breastworks by Gen. Banks and 25,000 Federal troops. Through the afternoon the battle raged. That . . . Map (db m105402) HM
11 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — Pleasant Hill BattlefieldVillage of Pleasant Hill — Founded Here — April 1846 —
Near Parish Road 1068 near State Route 175.
Pleasant Hill was occupied by Union armies on April 7, 1864 beginning 3 days of fighting which culminated in the largest battle of the Civil War west of the Mississippi River being fought in and around the village on April 9, . . . Map (db m105983) HM
12 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — Road to Cemetery
On Louisiana Route 175 at Parish Highway 1068, on the right when traveling north on State Route 175.
This road leads to old cemetery where soldiers of both armies who fell in the Battle of Pleasant Hill, are buried.Map (db m105389) HM
13 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — Stage Coach Station
On Parish Road 1068, 0.2 miles north of State Route 175, on the right when traveling north.
The Stage Coach station was at this point, near the center of the Village of Pleasant Hill. Map (db m105393) HM
14 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — The Battle of Pleasant HillRed River Campaign
On Louisiana Route 175 north of Patrick Road, on the right when traveling north.
Front On this 4 square miles in around the village of Pleasant Hill, approx. 15,000 Confederates under Maj. Gen. Richard Taylor attacked approx. 25,000 Union troops under Maj. Gen. N. P. Banks on April 9, 1864. That was the 3rd day of . . . Map (db m105670) HM
15 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — The Old Cistern
On Louisiana Route 175 at Parish Road 1068, on the right when traveling north on State Route 175.
Both Gen. Taylor's and Gen Banks' troops obtained drinking water from this cistern while each army occupied Pleasant Hill during the Red River Campaign in April 1864. The stage coach station stood a few feet north of here.Map (db m105387) HM
16 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — The Village of Pleasant Hill
On Louisiana Route 175 at Louisiana Route 177, on the right when traveling north on State Route 175.
Front The Village of Pleasant Hill was founded at this location just inside the DeSoto Parish in 1846. Pleasant Hill was a major road intersection with roads radiating to Mansfield, Natchitoches, Grand Ecore, Ft. Jessup, Many, Red River . . . Map (db m105673) HM
17 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — Unknown Soldiers' Grave1865 — Historic Site —
On Parish Road 1068 north of State Route 175, on the right when traveling north.
After the Battle of Pleasant Hill the Confederate army, who had control of the battlefield, began burying the dead soldiers. One of the sites chosen was on the Childers Family property, a part of the battlefield. Here some of the soldiers killed in . . . Map (db m178081) HM
18 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — War for Southern IndependenceCivil War -- War of the Rebellion — Red River Campaign 1864 —
On Louisiana Route 175 at Parish Road 1068, on the right when traveling north on State Route 175.
Front Battle for Shreveport The Confederate capital of Louisiana had been moved to Shreveport, also the headquarters of the Confederate Trans-Mississippi Department (All of the Confederacy west of the Mississippi River). The Red . . . Map (db m105977) HM
19 Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Old Pleasant Hill — Welcome to Old Pleasant Hill
On Parish Road 1068 at State Route 175, on the left when traveling north on Parish Road 1068.
Front You are standing on the corner of Main and 1st Streets downtown. The stores and shops were mostly to your left and behind you along Main Street. Some were along 1st Street. About 150 feet to your left was 2nd Street etc. Houses . . . Map (db m105979) HM
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