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By Cajun Scrambler, July 31, 2015
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101 Louisiana, Ascension Parish, Modeste — Gaudin Home PlaceAt Philadelphia Point
Site of the plantation of the Jean Baptiste Gaudin Family from 1830 to 1874. Gaudin, a native of St. James Parish, established Gaudin Home Place from several small farms. He grew cotton then sugarcane. In time he would own over 1000 arpents . . . Map (db m87261) HM
102 Louisiana, Ascension Parish, Prairieville — Galveztown
Old Spanish town at junction of Amite River and Bayou Manchac. Settled by Anglo-Americans, 1776-78, seeking Spanish refuge from American Revolution and by Canary Islanders (Islenos). Named for Spanish Governor Bernardo de Galvez. Town was abandoned . . . Map (db m85246) HM
103 Louisiana, Ascension Parish, Prairieville — Prairieville CemeteryHistory
The site of this cemetery, being one of the highest spots in east Ascension Parish, was used to bury those who died during crevasses. About the year 1785, Joseph Dupuy donated it as a non-sectarian cemetery, including slaves and Indians. Joseph . . . Map (db m86105) HM
104 Louisiana, Ascension Parish, Prairieville — The Ascension Parish Negro Fair Association, Inc. / Ascension Parish Negro Fairgrounds
(side 1) The Ascension Parish Negro Fair Association, Inc. The APNFA, Inc. was established September 22, 1950 by concerned citizens in the Prairieville area. The Association assisted and encouraged the advancement of farming, . . . Map (db m85750) HM
105 Louisiana, Assumption Parish, Belle Rose — Grand Bayou
"Where we love is home— home that our feet may leave but not our hearts." Oliver Wendell Holmes Founded by Gustave Joseph De La Barre Circa 1900Map (db m85518) HM
106 Louisiana, Assumption Parish, Belle Rose — Israel Baptist School / Formerly Baptist Church School(1872-1942)
Israel Baptist School. In 1872, Reverend Osborne Dickerson and the First Israel B. C. congregation organized the Baptist Church School on this site to provide formal education for African American children. In 1877, Assumption Parish School . . . Map (db m86041) HM
107 Louisiana, Assumption Parish, Belle Rose — Valenzuela Dans La Fourche
Founded under Spanish rule c. 1778 by Canary Islanders, later joined by Acadians and others. Post believed to have been on site of "Belle Alliance Plantation," 841 acre grant to Don Juan Vives, early Spanish physician, officer in the Galvez . . . Map (db m86034) HM
108 Louisiana, Assumption Parish, Labadieville — Battle Of Georgia LandingOctober 27, 1862
First major battle fought along Bayou Lafourche during the War Between the States. Marching from Donaldsonville Union forces under General Weitzel (8th NH, 12th & 13th CT) attacked General Mouton (Ralston's Battery, 24th & 18th LA and the Terrebonne . . . Map (db m85249) HM
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109 Louisiana, Assumption Parish, Napoleonville — Assumption Parish World War II Memorial
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110 Louisiana, Assumption Parish, Napoleonville — Assumption Parish WWII Memorial
Assumption Parish dedicates this memorial to the memory of those who gave their lives in the service of their Country World War II 1941-1945 Clifton Ambrose Tuite H. Ambrose Joycee C. Amos Roland P. Aucoin Charles . . . Map (db m88363) WM
111 Louisiana, Assumption Parish, Napoleonville — Christ Episcopal Church
Site of Elm Hall Plantation donated by Dr. E. E. Kittredge. Congregation organized and church constructed in 1853. Frank Willis, Architect. Consecrated by the Rt. Rev. Leonidas K. Polk in 1854. W.W. Pugh, Warden, 1853-1905.Map (db m87901) HM
112 Louisiana, Assumption Parish, Napoleonville — Great War Memorial
Erected by the citizens of Assumption Parish in honor of her sons who served their country in the Great War for the preservation of democracy and in loving memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice for the triumph of the free peoples of the . . . Map (db m88268) WM
113 Louisiana, Assumption Parish, Napoleonville — Madewood Plantation House
The first major building designed by noted architect Henry Howard. Construction of this Greek Revival mansion was begun in 1846, using materials from the land. Steamboats carried trade to Madewood on Bayou Lafourche.Map (db m87862) HM
114 Louisiana, Assumption Parish, Napoleonville — Napoleonville
Nommée en l'honneur de l'Empereur Napoléon Ier, la ville est sur une ancienne voie de communication, 1730-1770, empruntée par les Francais puis par les Acadiens, pour aller de St-James jusqu'au port des Attakapas, sur le lac Verret. Ce lac . . . Map (db m87863) HM
115 Louisiana, Assumption Parish, Pierre Part — Pierre Part BayVirgin Island Bridge — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
The community of Pierre Part in nearly surrounded by water and was inaccessible by land until the Mid-20th century, thus isolated from much of the world. Bayous lace this portion of south Louisiana. The highest land in the area is located along . . . Map (db m111809) HM
116 Louisiana, Assumption Parish, Pierre Part — Pierre Part Veterans Park Memorial
This Memorial dedicated to all the men and women who served their Country in time of war and peace. All gave some and some gave all. Map (db m228942) WM
117 Louisiana, Assumption Parish, Pierre Part — Virgin Island
Commemorates The Blessed Virgin who the people of Pierre Part believe intervened to save lives in natural disasters from 1882-1976. Restored by the citizens during the Bicentennial Year 1976.Map (db m85754) HM
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118 Louisiana, Assumption Parish, Pierre Part — Virgin Island
Commemorates The Blessed Virgin who the people of Pierre Part believe intervened to save lives in natural disasters from 1882-1976. Restored by the citizens during the Bicentennial Year 1976.Map (db m98425) HM
119 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Big Bend — A Historic Landmark
Sarto Old Iron Bridge is the first bridge in Louisiana to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The State Review Committee for the National Register of Historic Places in Baton Rouge first considered the bridge on November 21, 1989 . . . Map (db m105643) HM
120 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Big Bend — Bayou Des GlaisesSARTO Old Iron Bridge — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
Bayou Des Glaises' French name likely refers to the kind of loamy, clay soil that settlers found along its banks.Bayous are typically found in flat, low-lying areas and can be slow-moving streams, rivers, marshes or wetlands. They are sometimes . . . Map (db m116249) HM
121 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Big Bend — Big Bend: Development of a Community
Big Bend is located along Louisiana State Highway 451, adjacent to Bayou des Glaises in a loop through northeastern Avoyelles Parish, between Hamburg and Moreauville. The community was settled in the 19th century by people of both French and . . . Map (db m105604) HM
122 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Big Bend — Sarto Old Iron Bridge
Prior to 1913, floodwaters from the nearby Mississippi, Atchafalaya, and Red Rivers frequently forced the evacuation of people, livestock and property in the Big Bend area. The Avoyelles Parish Police Jury in 1915 authorized the . . . Map (db m105571) HM
123 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Big Bend — Sarto Old Iron Bridge
The Sarto Old Iron Bridge, built in 1916, is a steel truss bridge traversing Bayou des Glaises in the rural community of Big Bend. The Sarto Bridge is a pedestrian and vehicular bridge, one lane wide with a three part centered span mounted on a . . . Map (db m105786) HM
124 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Big Bend — What is the Sarto Bridge?
The Sarto Old Iron Bridge was built in response to flood problems in northeast Avoyelles Parish during the early part of the twentieth century. Frequent flooding between Bayou des Glaises and the Red River resulted in the need to evacuate people, . . . Map (db m105599) HM
125 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Brouillette — Red RiverLock & Dam 1 — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
Located on Red River 11 miles upstream from Marksville, Lock & Dam #1 is the first of five locks used to manage transportation from Shreveport to the Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers.The Red River is 1,360 miles long and originates in the . . . Map (db m116089) HM
126 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Bunkie — Bunkie Depot MuseumJefferson Highway Historic Site
The Texas and Pacific Railway established a station on the main line at Bunkie in 1882. The current depot, built in 1911 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is the only existing reminder of the importance of the railway to . . . Map (db m208821) HM
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127 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Bunkie — Rays Ferry 1816
Near this site on the main road from Opelousas to Avoyelles, Reuben Ray operated a ferry service across Bayou Boeuf. A surety bond granted by the State of Louisiana is dated 19 Sep 1816. In the early 19th Century before the advent of bridges and . . . Map (db m229930) HM
128 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Bunkie — Veterans Memorial
"Freedom Is Not Free, We Paid An Awful Price For It..." Ray Davis, Lt. Col. USMC. Medal Of Honor, Korea The Revolutionary War Era Boies David · Boies Joel · Merrill Stephen · Robert Peter · Soileau Jr Noel Etienne · Townsend Samuel The . . . Map (db m97457) WM
129 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Bunkie — White's Chapel United Methodist Church
Gothic Revival church built in 1894 by Hugh and Lee Evans on land donated by Wilson A. O'Quin, Sr. It was named in honor of Rev. Frederick White who organized it in 1870. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Map (db m107478) HM
130 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Cottonport — Cottonport Veterans Memorial
Freedom Dedicated In Honor of the Men and Women of Cottonport who served their country in the cause of Freedom. WWI Lamar P. Ducote • Donat S. Ducote WWII Reece Chenevert • Barton J. Jeansonne, Sr. • . . . Map (db m214701) WM
131 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Cottonport — The Historic Oaks of Cottonport
The history of Cottonport began about 1823 when Joseph Ducote II married Marguerite Bordelon. On the bank of Bayou Rouge he cleared a cane brake, built a house, & planted these oak trees. About 1835 he donated some of his property for a road & a one . . . Map (db m97459) HM
132 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Effie — Centerpoint
Centerpoint, Louisiana was first settled in the early 1800's. It derives its name from being the center of Ward One in Avoyelles Parish. Many of the descendants of the early settlers of Centerpoint would come to settle in Effie.Map (db m110627) HM
133 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Effie — Effie
Effie, Louisiana was established around 1898. The area was known as "Point Maigre" by early settlers. Benjamin F. Garlington became postmaster and renamed the area, "Effie", after his daughter. He ran the post office out of his house near this . . . Map (db m110602) HM
134 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Effie — Senator Dayton C. McCann
Born 4-23-1914 to William Archie & Cedonia (Sayes) McCann Served his country 1940-1944 World War II Pacific Theater AAC Reconnaissance Pilot Active State & Local politics State Representative 1944-1948 LA. State Senator 1952-1956 Owner Avoyelles . . . Map (db m110657) HM
135 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Effie — State Champions 1985
On May 11, 1985, Lafargue High School's baseball team became the Louisiana State Champion of Class B. Other highlights were a District 9-B Championship and an undefeated season. It was the greatest athletic accomplishment of Lafargue High School in . . . Map (db m110934) HM
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136 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Effie — Vick
Vick, Louisiana was established around 1896. The postmaster was Joe Berlin, the son of the first settler of Vick, George Berlin. Joe would name the area "Vick" after his wife Victoria. Vick is well known for its rich farm land.Map (db m110610) HM
137 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Eola — Fogleman CemeteryTypical Frontier Cemetery Dating From the Early 1800s
John Fogleman, a native of Virginia, was in this area in 1816, a witness to his sister's wedding in the St. Landry Courthouse. He married Polly Sandefur there Jan. 1, 1819. On Nov. 28, 1853, the estate of the deceased John Fogleman was sold in a . . . Map (db m107482) HM
138 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Evergreen — Evergreen
Site of Evergreen Home Institute (1856); Henry Clay Kemper, 1st headmaster. Later became Evergreen College; then Evergreen High School in 1904. These schools had a note-worthy influence on education in Avoyelles and Louisiana.Map (db m97455) HM
139 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Mansura — Avoyelles Parish Vietnam Memorial1965-1971
This Section of highway is dedicated to honor the Avoyelles Parish Veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States, who served in Vietnam War. Those killed in action are listed in the order they were taken from us.Marine CPL Brian Gauthier-July . . . Map (db m120960) WM
140 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Mansura — Battle of Mansura
English: Confederate forces under General Dick Taylor here formed battle line May 16, 1864, barring passage of General Banks' retreating Union Army. The Battle of Mansura ended in withdrawal of Confederates. French: Bataille De . . . Map (db m97558) HM
141 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Mansura — Desfossé House
Desfossé House Dr. Jules Charles Desfossé, second mayor of Mansura, acquired this c. 1790 house and rebuilt it c. 1850. This Louisiana French Colonial style dwelling was the 1st structure in Avoyelles Parish listed on the National . . . Map (db m97774) HM
142 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Mansura — Mansura
Incorporated 1860. Long recognized for its culinary artistry in the preparation of Cochon de Lait. The 1960 Louisiana Legislature officially designated Mansura "La Capitale de Cochon de Lait" in honor of its Centennial year.Map (db m97596) HM
143 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Mansura — Presentation Academy
Site of first Catholic school in Avoyelles Parish - 1855. Founded by Daughters of the Cross of Treguier, France, under Mother Mary Hyacinth Le Conniat on request of Bishop Martin. Battle of Mansura, May 16, 1864, began on Convent grounds.Map (db m110431) HM
144 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Alfred Greenhouse, Sr. Homec. 1881
Large story and a half Acadian style residence built by Alfred Greenhouse and his wife Cecilia Bontempt. Greenhouse was a farmer, cattleman, landowner and hunter who often cared for cattle kept in the lowlands during the winter months. Indian . . . Map (db m117693) HM
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145 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Auguste Voinche Storec. 1843
Oldest commercial building site remaining in city. Built by Voinche, native of Paris, France. Later Victorian upper structure on only underground basement in city. Basement used to hide cotton from Union troops during Civil War.Map (db m98022) HM
146 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Bailey Theaterc. 1916
Movie theater built in the Arts and Crafts style by the Mayer family. First known as the "Palace Theater". Home to "silent" movies and later "speaking" films until about 1975. High school commencements were held here prior to 1927.Map (db m98270) HM
147 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Barbin-Satterthwaite Home1904
Turn of the century Victorian home featuring Colonial influence. Wrap around porch with complete central hallway. Built by Dr. Aristide Barbin. Restored by Tucker Couvillon family in the 1950's and the Leon Satterthwaite family in the 1990's.Map (db m120982) HM
148 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Belle Oak
Raised Greek Revival dwelling with Victorian influence built in 1872 by Alfred and Elizka Bordelon. Occupied by direct descendants. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Map (db m122655) HM
149 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Bettevy-DeNux-Roy Home1917
Full two story Arts and Crafts dwelling with Colonial Revival facade. Built by Michel Bettevy, prominent local banker. Later home to Leroy Havard family and the family of Dr. Alton DeNux, former Mayor and State Representative.Map (db m120955) HM
150 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Bordelon-Decuir-Robinson Home1910
Victorian dwelling Colonial influence. Built by Alfred Bordelon who practiced dentistry and law in Cottonport and Marksville. Built along northern edge of Spanish land grant of Francois Bordelon.Map (db m120984) HM
151 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Bordelon-Laborde Homec. 1925
Arts and Crafts style house built by Judge Lester Bordelon. Features a large central hallway flanked by gracious rooms and beveled glass entrance.Map (db m120973) HM
152 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Brashear-Lafargue-Gremillion Homec. 1843
Part of home built by Marksville's first mayor, Charles Brashear. Located originally at corner of Cappel and Monroe Sts. Later housed Bell's Tavern. In 1856, Adolph Lafargue opened a boys' school in building and published "The Villager" newspaper . . . Map (db m120887) HM
153 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Brouillette-Guillot-Luke House
Arts and Crafts style house Circa 1920. Built as a spec House by T. James and Zepher Newton Brouillette. Purchased as rental property in May 1934 by Ceran R. and Eliza Zimmer Guillot. Similar to the house next door, but smaller in size.Map (db m121174) HM
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154 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Carlos De Grandpré Home Sitec. 1796-97
Grandpré, Spanish Lieutenant Governor of the Red River and Ouachita Settlements resided at this site.Map (db m145725) HM
155 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Coco-Piazza Home1911
Full two story dwelling built in classic Arts and Crafts style. Features tile roof, stained glass and original Arts and Crafts interior. Designed by Favrot and Livaudais of New Orleans for L. Jules Coco, prominent local merchant.Map (db m121066) HM
156 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Confederate Hospital Sitec. 1864
A Confederate military hospital was maintained in this area during the Red River campaign of the Civil War. Patients were housed in a Mr. Richaud's buildings on Monroe Street according to an 1864 newspaper account.Map (db m121012) HM
157 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Congregational First Baptist Church
Organized in 1889 under the leadership of Rev. J.W. Womack of Beggs, Oklahoma. Rev. and Mrs. Womack opened the first private "colored" school in Avoyelles Parish. Rev. A.L. Holmes was pastor of this church for 37 years.Map (db m138654) HM
158 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Corrine Saucier Birth Site
Author of History of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana published in 1943. Was an Asst. Professor of Spanish and French at Louisiana State Normal College, Natchitoches, Louisiana.Map (db m121237) HM
159 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Cushman Home Sitec. 1840
The two story plantation home of Judge Ralph Cushman was near this site. Cushman died of yellow fever in 1855, and is buried in this cemetery which bears his name. Other family cemeteries which were founded during this period include the Cannon . . . Map (db m120388) HM
160 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Decuir-Gaspard Home1910
Modified Victorian and Arts and Crafts style home built by Albert Decuir, dairyman and farmer on Spanish land grant property of his ancestor, Francois Bordelon. Presently owned by Decuir's grandson.Map (db m120983) HM
161 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Dr. John Ware's Mule Tramway Sitec. 1896
Mule driven tramway. Flat cars on rails from Marksville to Red River, a distance of six miles. Carried supplies and produce to and from Ware's Landing on the river to a warehouse on this site.Map (db m120927) HM
162 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Dr. Sylvan DeNux Home1913
Arts and Crafts home built by Samuel Moreau, a local attorney, and given a Colonial Revival look by Dr. DeNux in 1922.Map (db m145715) HM
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163 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Dupuis-Mims Homec. 1921
Arts and Crafts style home built by Forest Dupuis, merchant and undertaker. Located on the grounds were a mortuary, "filling station", dance hall, and garages to house a horse-drawn hearse and family vehicle.Map (db m97845) HM
164 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — E.M. Chaze Homec. 1918
Victorian Revival frame dwelling. Built by Mr. Emeric Chaze, former Mayor and jeweler.Map (db m145916) HM
165 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Eddie KnollDistrict Attorney 1973-2003
In 1972, at the age of thirty, Eddie Knoll was elected as the 32nd District Attorney of Avoyelles Parish, and the youngest D.A. in Louisiana. After serving five consecutive terms, Eddie retired in 2003 as the longest tenured D.A. in Louisiana. In . . . Map (db m98908) HM
166 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Fort De Russy
Fort De Russy, four miles north, potent Confederate stronghold defending lower Red River valley, yielded to land attack of General A. J. Smith's Union Army on March 14, 1864. Lower Plaque Dedicated June 13, 1954 By the Central . . . Map (db m97846) HM
167 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Founding Of Marksville
Marcos Litche, a native of Venice, Italy and a traveling peddler, migrated to the Avoyelles Post c. 1794. Because of a broken wagon wheel, the pleasant environment, and friendliness of the Indians and local residents, he decided to stay in this . . . Map (db m99098) HM
168 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Frank Hotel Sitec. 1840 - 1921
A large Eastlake Victorian one and a half story structure with heavy Victorian ornamentation stood on this site. Built by Adolph Frank, German native. Local folklore states that Andrew Jackson stayed at an earlier inn on this site.Map (db m122504) HM
169 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Gardiner-Laborde Home1896
Built by Alfred Dupuy for J. R. Smith. Later home to the Gardiner and Benjamin Laborde families. Full two story Victorian dwelling with upper and lower galleries. Strong Eastlake influence of both interior and exterior.Map (db m103560) HM
170 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Garrot-Smith Homec.1922
Arts and Crafts style frame home built by Louis Garrot, a local merchant. Oldest family dwelling on Cappel Street.Map (db m121315) HM
171 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — German Prisoner of War Camp1944-45
German prisoners of war were housed in tents in a barbed wire enclosure during the last years of World War II. They assisted in the maintaining of levees and harvesting of crops, and were expatriated after the war.Map (db m97649) HM
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172 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Graham-Guillory-Luke Home
Arts and Crafts style house Circa 1948. Rufus and Enola Dupuy Guillory purchased the property in April 1948 from Tillman and Mabel Graham. Perma Stone (faux stone) was Placed on the exterior walls and posts of the chain fence. One of the . . . Map (db m121176) HM
173 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Gremillion-Degrusha Homec. 1915
Arts and Crafts style home built by Judge Phidias Gremillion. Is unique because it features a gabled roof. The wainscoted dining room is highlighted by a plate rail.Map (db m103700) HM
174 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Holy Ghost Catholic Church1923
Frame structure with Greek Revival influence was built for the Black Catholic families of Marksville and staffed by the Holy Ghost Fathers. Rev. Fr. T.J. Nolan was the first pastor and this church was built by Rev. Fr. John Cooney.Map (db m117651) HM
175 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Holy Ghost Catholic Church
Established September 1919, In Marksville, Louisiana by the Diocese of Alexandria, LA primarily for Black Catholics, a common practice of that era. Originally staffed by Holy Ghost Fathers. Currently, serves a congregation of 90% plus Black . . . Map (db m214333) HM
176 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Holy Ghost Catholic School
Founded by Rev. Fr. Nicholas Juderman as a school for Black Catholic children. Land donated by Daughters of the Cross. Funding obtained from Mother Katherine Drexel, founder of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament. Opened in 1917. First . . . Map (db m122502) HM
177 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Hypolite Bordelon House
This c. 1820 Creole house is typical of the dwellings of early Avoyelles Parish families. The Bordelon family, who built the house, was one of the parish's pioneer families. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.Map (db m97631) HM
178 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — J. Horace Ducote Law Officec. 1900
Ducote, a local attorney and former Mayor, practiced law from this Victorian brick and frame building at the turn of the century.Map (db m103692) HM
179 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Joe Printz Storec. 1890
Two story brick mercantile store with Victorian embellishments features business quarters downstairs and living quarters upstairs. Mr. Printz, an Italian immigrant, began his career as a fruit peddler in Avoyelles Parish.Map (db m174211) HM
180 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Joffrion-Roy-Luke Home1908
Classic Greek Revival home with heavy Colonial influence built by attorney, J.W."Buddy" Joffrion. Features a tile roof and spacious gardens. Designed by Favrot and Livaudais of New Orleans.Lower plaque: Joffrion House Has been placed on . . . Map (db m120928) HM
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181 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Jules Coco Building1899-1918
Left section of this building was built in 1899 and the right section was added in 1918 by Jules Coco, a local merchant. This building has housed general merchandize (sic) stores, a Ford dealership, photo studio, hat shop, record shop, . . . Map (db m122079) HM
182 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Laborde Building1926
Arts and Crafts two story brick building built by Dr. E. M. Laborde and Cliffe E. Laborde for commercial use downstairs and dental and legal offices upstairs. Tidewater Marine, Inc., founded here in 1956.Map (db m103567) HM
183 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Lewis P. Roy, Sr. Buildingc. 1900
Victorian mercantile store built by Lewis P. Roy, Sr. Restored in 1984-85 by attorneys Tucker Melancon and Rodney Rabalais and certified public accountants Aloysia C. Ducote and Van P. Major.Map (db m103699) HM
184 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Louisiana's Atchafalaya Basin
Louisiana's Atchafalaya Basin Our Mission is to conserve, restore, and enhance the natural habitat and give all people the opportunity to enjoy the Atchafalaya experience. The Atchafalaya Basin is, simply put, an asset to the southeastern . . . Map (db m97848) HM
185 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Marc Eliche1809
Traveling through the prairie that is now Avoyelles, had a breakdown on his wagon. He stayed, the trading post he established became the city of MARKSVILLEMap (db m97469) HM
186 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Marc Eliché Home Site
Marc Eliché founder of Marksville, and his wife Julie Carmouche resided in a home on this site.Map (db m121009) HM
187 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Marksville "Colored" School Site
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188 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Marksville Baptist Church
First organized in 1896 at the corner of Waddil and Lee Sts. by Rev. C. R. Dellapine. Later moved to corner of Monroe and Ogden Sts., and to this location in 1947.Map (db m98179) HM
189 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Marksville Masonic Lodge Building1925
The Masonic Lodge was first organized in 1900 and chartered on February 12, 1901. The lodge moved to this two story frame Arts and Crafts style building in 1925.Map (db m122417) HM
190 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Marksville Methodist Church
Organized in 1897 by Rev. W.T. Woodward in a frame church. Present church building erected in 1958.Map (db m99102) HM
191 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Marksville MoundsAncient Mounds Trail
Marksville is a ceremonial center with two earthen ridges enclosing seven mounds. Indians built these earthworks between 100 BC and AD 400. During that time, the site covered 200 acres and included other earthworks that are now destroyed. The . . . Map (db m97726) HM
192 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Marksville Race Track Sitec. 1890-1920
Marksvillians enjoyed horse racing on a hard earth track located on this site. A wood grandstand existed for visitor seating. Begun by Dr. Aristide Barbin who also organized a baseball field and golf course in this area. Dr. Barbin played on the . . . Map (db m117463) HM
193 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Maxwell Bordelon Law Officec. 1890
Small brick edifice with Victorian influence built by William Peterman, native of Pennsylvania and a railroad attorney. He married Belle Bordelorn and later moved his practice to Alexandria.Map (db m121177) HM
194 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Mayer Hotel Sitec. 1880-1930
A two and one half story Eastlake Victorian structure with twin turrets stood on this site. Built by Alfred Mayer. Served for many years as the city's main hotel and renowned throughout state for its French cuisine.Map (db m99100) HM
195 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Molenar Photography Studio Sitec. 1890-1900
H. Molenar and J.A. Dalsuet photographed much of early Marksville and its early inhabitants. Most of the photographs that have survived were made by Molenar who had a studio on this site.Map (db m122654) HM
196 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Old Church of the Nazarenec. 1932
The Marksville Church of the Nazarene was organized on October 26, 1926 in the home of Mrs. L.J. Coco. Rev. L.L. Latham was the first minister. This "New England” style building has outstanding twelve over twelve windows. . . . Map (db m122524) HM
197 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Peerless Cleaners and Hotelc.1910
Full two story frame structure housing a business and hotel. Property originally owned by Madame Marc Eliché. Purchased in the 1940's by Jules Moreau for a "pressing shop". Also housed a tractor dealership at one time.Map (db m121367) HM
198 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Poste Des Avoyelles
A Spanish military post was established c.1780 in Marksville by Carlos de Grandpré, Civil Lieutenant Governor of the Red and Ouachita River Settlements to protect the Avoyel Indians from the encroachment of white settlers on Indian lands and to . . . Map (db m97870) HM
199 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Presentation Academy
Founded by the Daughters of the Cross of Treguier, France in 1854 at Hydropolis (Cocoville), and relocated to this site after the Civil War. First Catholic girls' school in Avoyelles Parish. Later became co-educational.Map (db m122415) HM
200 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Marksville — Presentation Convent Chapelc. 1855
Originally located in Hydropolis (Cocoville). Served as the chapel for the Daughters of the Cross and students at Presentation Academy. Later moved after the Civil War to Marksville and attached to the first St. Joseph Church. Moved to the grounds . . . Map (db m97771) HM

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