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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Washington, Louisiana

 
Clickable Map of St. Landry 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 St. Landry Parish, LA (96) Acadia Parish, LA (19) Avoyelles Parish, LA (99) Evangeline Parish, LA (6) Lafayette Parish, LA (78) Pointe Coupee Parish, LA (30) St. Martin Parish, LA (42)  St.LandryParish(96) St. Landry Parish (96)  AcadiaParish(19) Acadia Parish (19)  AvoyellesParish(99) Avoyelles Parish (99)  EvangelineParish(6) Evangeline Parish (6)  LafayetteParish(78) Lafayette Parish (78)  PointeCoupeeParish(30) Pointe Coupee Parish (30)  St.MartinParish(42) St. Martin Parish (42)
Opelousas is the parish seat for St. Landry Parish
Washington is in St. Landry Parish
      St. Landry Parish (96)  
ADJACENT TO ST. LANDRY PARISH
      Acadia Parish (19)  
      Avoyelles Parish (99)  
      Evangeline Parish (6)  
      Lafayette Parish (78)  
      Pointe Coupee Parish (30)  
      St. Martin Parish (42)  
 
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1 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Bayou CourtableauSteamboat Turnaround — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
The width of Bayou Courtableau at the Town of Washington was too narrow to maintain steamboat operations until a turning basin was completed in 1848, allowing steamboats to reverse course and head back downstream. Originally called the . . . Map (db m114285) HM
2 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Ben Burg House / Lucien Dupré Housec. 1840
502 Main Street Lucien Dupré operated a meat market on the corner of Main and Dupré Streets. He later became a rice farmer near Grandenigo's Island.Map (db m244486) HM
3 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Camellia Cove - Jean Baptiste Jacquard Housec. 1825 - 211 West Hill Street
Thomas Anderson purchased this lot, including all buildings, from the Jean Baptiste Jacquard Estate in 1848 for $540. It was used as a clinic for many town doctors until 1982.Map (db m241864) HM
4 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Captain James Capps / Phil Wartelle Housec. 1839
209 N. Church This home was built by James Capps, who was the captain of the steamboat Emma Perrot.Map (db m243437) HM
5 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Captain Michel Tesson Housec. 1840
330 E. Carriere Captain Tesson was the captain and pilot of the Steamboat St. Landry.Map (db m243439) HM
6 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Carel Wolff Medical Bldg. / Thrifty Way Pharmacyc. mid 1800s
310 N. Main St This original building has served as offices for dentists and physicians. Carel Wolff was the owner from 1884 to 1917.Map (db m243940) HM
7 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Crawford House B&B / Captain James Wilson Housec. 1850
331 E. Carriere Captain James Wilson built this home as a small Acadian style cottage, with additions made in later years. Captain William Crawford, a retired steamboat captain, purchased the home in 1864 and later opened a grocery . . . Map (db m243438) HM
8 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Dominque Lalanne House and Storec.1866
317 N. Bridge Street Also known as the Schmidt Hotel, this home was built by Dominque Lalanne in the Dutch Colonial style. Over the years, it was a hotel, a general store, and a rooming house.Map (db m243447) HM
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9 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Ethel Parkc.2022
406 N. Washington Street This community park was developed on a vacant lot left when the Michel Galland House (c. 1830) was relocated. The park is named in honor of Ethel Landreneau, a remarkable life-long Washington citizen, for . . . Map (db m244046) HM
10 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Etienne De La Morandierec. 1830
509 N. St, John Francois Corso, who also built and owned the Steamboat Warehouse, built this home.Map (db m244551) HM
11 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Fallen Comrades Memorial
In loving memory our Fallen Comrades in all Foreign Wars.Map (db m244549) WM
12 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — George Curtis Housec. 1895
506 E. Carriere When the house was sold in 1900, all furniture, a buggy, and a horse named Hazel were included. The home was later purchased by Dr. Thomas Maxwell Toler.Map (db m243424) HM
13 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Hinckley Housec. 1811 - 402 Hinckley Street
Asa Norton, fur trapper and trader, and his wife, Anna, built this house and planted the live oaks around 1811. After being damaged by fire, the home was rebuilt in the 1830's by steamboat captain Oramel Hinckley. The family cemetery, dating . . . Map (db m241827) HM
14 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Jacob Bogard Housec. 1837
225 W. Carriere This lot was first purchased by Jacob Bogard from Francois Corso in 1837. The property has ties to several historically notable people, including Jacques Andre dit LaFleur (a/k/a "Tapske," Governor Bienville's Choctaw and . . . Map (db m244489) HM
15 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Jacob Plonsky Housec. 1904
408 Main Street Jacob Plonksy, a businessman who migrated from Prussia, built the original home and owned a mercantile and opera house.Map (db m243941) HM
16 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — James Carriere House / Desaultels Housec. 1903
608 East Carriere Street James Carriere, a manager of a cotton warehouse and oil mill, built this home.Map (db m243423) HM
17 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Jean Marie Lalanne Housec. 1860
511 N. Bridge Jean Marie Lalanne, half-brother of Dominque, built this home in the Greek Revival style with wrap around porch, reminiscent of a steamboat, and fleurs de lis on each dormer.Map (db m243443) HM
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18 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Lastrapes Meat Marketc. 1830s
104 S. Main This building was formerly Lastrapes Meat Market and Kirt Soileau Hardware. Second Plaque This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Third . . . Map (db m243713) HM
19 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Leon Wolff Mercantilec. 1852
202 N. Main The original two-story building was built by Thomas Watkins to serve as a home and store. It was later purchased by Leon and Julian Wolff, who rebuilt the store in 1935. Second marker This property has been placed on the . . . Map (db m243939) HM
20 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Lettsworth Methodist Churchc. 1920
St. Landry Veterans Memorial Originally located in Lettsworth, Louisiana, this church was relocated to Washington in the early twenty-first century.Map (db m243444) HM
21 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Martin Furniture Worksc. 1936
402 S. Main This large building was the home of Martin Furniture Works, whose history includes manufacturing shovel and hoe handles for the government in World War II, and later barstools for many honky- tonks. The building has also been . . . Map (db m243711) HM
22 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Nathaniel Offutt Housec. 1840
410 E. Carriere This Greek Revival style home, built by prominent businessman Nathaniel Offutt, was originally three stories. In 1905, the brick first floor was removed, leaving the frame-construction seen today.Map (db m243436) HM
23 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Paradis Housec. 1852
324 W. Dejean This home was built by Dr. Edward Heard and his wife, Sara Webb, on property purchased for $1,200. Oral tradition says it was built by Sara's father Amos Webb as her wedding gift.Map (db m244482) HM
24 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Patriots of the Opelousas Militia
Interned in this old Church Landing Cemetery are the known remains of eleven Revolutionary War Patriots of the Opelousas Post Militia of 1779. As Spanish forces under Govenor-General Bernardo de Galvez, they attacked and defeated British . . . Map (db m241787) HM
25 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — St. Mark Methodist Episcopal Churchc. 1867 - 437 W. Vine
This church is located on property that was originally part of Oakland Plantation. It was sold to the United Methodist Church in 1911.Map (db m241789) HM
26 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Steamboat Warehousec. 1829
513 N. Main Built by Francois Corso, this is the last of the old steamboat warehouses on Bayou Courtableau. It has been a popular restaurant for over thirty years.Map (db m244257) HM
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27 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Town of Washington Steamboat Whistle
This steamboat whistle faithfully recreates a familiar refrain heard around 19th century Washington. Today, it is not only a nod to the steamboat's role in our history, but also a warm welcome to those visiting our town.Map (db m243440) HM
28 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Washington
Prosperous ante-bellum inland port and Western frontier gateway. Texas Stage and river packets interchanged passengers and mail. Passengers, freight were transferred to northbound craft.Map (db m241826) HM
29 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Washington Museumc. 1936
404 N. Main St Jacob Plonsky had a successful mercantile and opera house here until it burned in 1902. Traveling actors and visiting orchestras performed on stage, and dances were held regularly. The building was rebuilt after the fire, but . . . Map (db m243950) HM
30 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Washington — Washington Schoolc. 1935 - 123 Church Street
This is the third schoolhouse built on this location.Map (db m242150) HM
 
 
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