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Historical Markers and War Memorials in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana

 
Clickable Map of St. Mary 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. Mary Parish, LA (46) Assumption Parish, LA (14) Iberia Parish, LA (74) St. Martin Parish, LA (42) Terrebonne Parish, LA (32)  St.MaryParish(46) St. Mary Parish (46)  AssumptionParish(14) Assumption Parish (14)  IberiaParish(74) Iberia Parish (74)  St.MartinParish(42) St. Martin Parish (42)  TerrebonneParish(32) Terrebonne Parish (32)
Franklin is the parish seat for St. Mary Parish
Adjacent to St. Mary Parish, Louisiana
      Assumption Parish (14)  
      Iberia Parish (74)  
      St. Martin Parish (42)  
      Terrebonne Parish (32)  
 
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1 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Berwick — Southwest Reef Lighthouse
Near Bellview Front Street at Lima Street, on the right when traveling north.
Established on September 1, 1859, this lighthouse stood near the entrance to the Atchafalaya Bay on the Gulf Coast of Louisiana. Its design, one of only two built in the United States of this type, is a square pyramid, fully enclosed in boiler . . . Map (db m86405) HM
2 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Berwick — Twin City Gospel Temple
On 2nd Street at Canton Street, on the right when traveling north on 2nd Street.
Originally the Methodist Episcopal Church. Built in 1886 by sugar cane plantation owenr Capt. John N. Pharr and wife Henrietta. They donated the church building and land to the Methodists in 1899.Map (db m85752) HM
3 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Burns — East Cote Blanche BayBurns Point Park — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
On Burns Point Lane, 0.3 miles north of State Highway 317, on the right when traveling north.
While deltas east of here are adding land, East Cote Blanche has been retreating due to erosion, subsidence and land loss-issues that are affecting mot of coastal Louisiana.East Cote Blanche Bay is part of a remnant delta complex that was once . . . Map (db m117217) HM
4 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Charenton — Bayou TecheSovereign Nation of the Chitimacha — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
On Chitimacha Trail (Parish Road 36) near Chitimacha Loop, on the right when traveling south.
According to Chitimacha legend, the imprint of a giant dying snake was left in the soil, and later became the twisty Bayou Teche as it filled in with water.No one knows exactly how the 125-mile Bayou Teche got its name, but according to one . . . Map (db m115150) HM
5 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Charenton — Chitimacha Veterans' Monument
On Chitimacha Trail (Parish Road 36) east of Apache Lane, on the right when traveling east.
Chitimacha Veterans' Monument In Honor of All Chitimacha Veterans Who Proudly Served Lest We Forget Qapx KimaaMap (db m107961) WM
6 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Cypremort Point — Vermilion BayCypremort Point State Park — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
On Beach Lane, 0.7 miles west of State Highway 319 when traveling west.
Between Grand Isle and Cameron, Cypremort Point is the only locality near the Gulf of Mexico that can be reached by car.Cypremort is derived from the French words cyprés (cypress) and mort (dead). This point of land at . . . Map (db m117214) HM
7 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — Battle Of Irish BendApril 14, 1863
On Willow Street (State Highway 3069) at Main Street (State Highway 182), on the right when traveling west on Willow Street.
Also called by the Confederates the battle of Nerson's Woods or Franklin. In the Teche campaign the Federals followed the retreating Confederates from Bisland. Units of the Federal army under Gen. C.C. Grover landed from transports on Grand Lake and . . . Map (db m85070) HM
8 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — Bayou TecheSoutheast Louisiana Refuges Complex
On Levee Road at Alice C Road, on the right when traveling west on Levee Road.
Overview Bayou Teche is the only National Wildlife Refuge established with the specific mission of protecting and managing a population of bears. Its 9,028 acres preserve habitat for the Louisiana black bear, a federally threatened subspecies of . . . Map (db m115142)
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9 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — Bayou TecheBayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
On Levee Road at Alice C Road (Parish Road 16), on the left when traveling north on Levee Road.
The diverse land along the Bayou Teche provides critical habitat for numerous native species, including the elusive Louisiana black bear. Bayou Teche is one of the most important bayous in south Louisiana. A former channel of the Mississippi . . . Map (db m115184) HM
10 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — Bayou TecheFranklin Historic District — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
On Teche Drive south of Willow Street (State Road 3069), on the right when traveling north.
At its peak, Franklin was the largest steamboat port on Bayou Teche, a major early transportation route that directly influenced early English settlers here.Throughout the 1800s, the 125-mile Bayou Teche was the main transportation route . . . Map (db m115262) HM
11 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — Belle Isle Salt Mine Memorial
On U.S. 90 Frontage Road, 1 mile north of Northwest Boulevard (State Route 3211), on the left when traveling north. Reported missing.
On March 5, 1968 fire broke out in the Belle Isle Salt Mine in St. Mary Parish. Twenty-one men were trapped 1200 feet underground with their only escape engulfed in flames. Coal miners from Kentucky flew in to help with the attempted rescue. It was . . . Map (db m86598) HM
12 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — Charles Austin O'Niell
On Main Street (State Highway 182) at Willow Street (State Highway 3069), on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Franklin native, Chief Justice Charles A. O’Niell, 1869-1951. On Louisiana Supreme Court bench, 1914-1949. Stamped as one of the state’s immortals for his contributions to law in the United States and the cause of justice and freedom.Map (db m85067) HM
13 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — Donelson Caffery(1835-1906)
On Sterling Road (State Highway 322) west of Haifleigh Street, on the right when traveling west.
Site of home of Donelson Caffery, courageous soldier of the Confederacy; distinguished lawyer and sugar planter of St. Mary Parish; able and uncompromising member of United States Senate (1892-1901); a most influential figure in the history of . . . Map (db m85081) HM
14 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — Edward V. Loustalot
On Willow Street (State Road 3096) at Eastwood Drive on Willow Street.
. . . Map (db m123108) HM
15 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — Franklin
On Willow Street (State Highway 3069) at Main Street (State Highway 182), on the left when traveling west on Willow Street.
Named for Benjamin Franklin in 1800 by founder Alexander 'Guinea' Lewis, town became St. Mary Parish seat in 1811, was incorporated in 1830, served as Teche Country’s port of entry and trade center until coming of railroads in 1870's.Map (db m85079) HM
16 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — Franklin's Historic Lampposts
On Main Street (State Highway 182) north of Foster Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
The original lampposts and neutral ground project began in 1915 under Mayor Charles Lauve. A 1916 ordinance prohibited chickens from walking on the boulevards, and "Do Not Hitch" appears on each lamppost. On February 22, 2005 a ceremony commemorated . . . Map (db m85069) HM
17 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — German Prisoner of War Camp
On Main Street (State Highway 182) at Iberia Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Located 1 mile west is the site of a W.W. II prisoner-of-war camp. Formerly a 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps camp, the low-security P.O.W. camp opened October 14, 1943. It held captured German soldiers of the Afrikacorps who worked in the area . . . Map (db m85072) HM
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18 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — Jared Young Sanders1869-1944
On Main Street (State Highway 182) at Willow Street (State Highway 3069), on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Governor of Louisiana, 1908-1912. Born Avoca Plantation near Morgan City. Law firm located near Franklin courthouse. Served in Louisiana Legislature and U.S. Congress from Franklin.Map (db m85066) HM
19 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — Jefferson Davis Louisiana Association
On U.S. 90, 0.8 miles north of Northwest Boulevard (Louisiana Highway 3211), on the left when traveling north.
Jefferson F. Davis was born in Kentucky June 3, 1801. In 1810 his family moved to St. Mary Parish settling on Bayou Teche. He graduated West Point, was a hero of The Mexican War, a US Representative, Senator, Secretary of War, and Regent of the . . . Map (db m86626) HM
20 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — Murphy James Foster(1849-1921)
On West Main Street (State Highway 182) 0.2 miles east of Dixie Road South, on the right when traveling east.
Home of Murphy James Foster, prominent St. Mary Parish plantation owner and lawyer of the reconstruction period who served the people of Louisiana with honor and distinction as: Louisiana State Senator (1880-1892) Thirty-first Governor . . . Map (db m85080) HM
21 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — St. Mary Parish Confederate Soldiers Monument1861-1865
On Main Street (State Highway 182) near Wilson Street (State Highway 3069), on the right when traveling north.
Front LEST WE FORGET To the CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS St. Mary Parish, Who fought for the honor of their State and Country, This monument is erected. "Mostly they stood the test, Highly they earned their rest." Rear Erected December 1913 By . . . Map (db m108087) WM
22 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — St. Mary Parish Courthouse War Memorial
On Main Street (State Highway 182) near Wilson Street (State Highway 3069), on the right when traveling north.
Front 1917-1918 1941-1945 IN MEMORIAM Honoring The men and women Of St. Mary Parish Who served our Country in World Wars One and Two And dedicated to the everlasting memory Of those who made the Supreme Sacrifice. Rear 1950-1955 1964-1973 . . . Map (db m108082) WM
23 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — St. Mary's Episcopal Church
On 1st. Street south of Adams Street, on the right when traveling south.
Services since 1830. Firmly organized in 1846 under leadership of Rev. Saml. Geo. Litton. Admitted into union with Diocese of LA. 1847. Rectory built 1855, the first rectory in the Diocese. Original church consecrated 1856 by Rt. Rev. Leonidas Polk, . . . Map (db m86602) HM
24 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — The Battle of Irish Bend
On Irish Bend Road (Parish Road 28) 0.3 miles east of Easy Street, on the left when traveling east.
Part of the Union advance through La. was known as the Teche Campaign. Union troops of the 4th Division XIX Army Corps tried to halt supplies for Confederate troops coming from Texas. On this site on April 14, 1863 Confederate Major Gen. Richard . . . Map (db m107909) HM WM
25 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — The Gunboat Diana
On Willow Street (State Highway 3069) at Main Street (State Highway 182), on the left when traveling west on Willow Street.
Embedded in the banks of Bayou Teche to the east of this site and visible from here are the boilers of the gunboat Diana. Originally a Federal vessel operating on the lower Teche, it was captured by the Confederates. During the Bisland campaign, . . . Map (db m85071) HM
26 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Garden City — Cypress TreesHow Logging Affects our Forests
Near Levee Road, 0.5 miles Alice C Road.
The wood of cypress was a very valuable commodity for early settlers in this region. Old-growth cypress wood was easily worked, very valuable, and resistant to rot. Cypress wood was widely used in building homes and other structures throughout . . . Map (db m133738) HM
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27 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Garden City — Swamps on the Cusp of ChangeClimate Change Research Partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
On Levee Road, 0.2 miles west of Alice C Road.
Cypress-tupelo swamps along the Louisiana coast are subjected to a number of environmental stressors, ranging from hurricane impact to saltwater intrusion. Some of these impacts are created by the pressures of development, while others are . . . Map (db m133985) HM
28 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Morgan City — Atchafalaya RiverMr. Charlie Oil Rig — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
On First Street north of Barrow Street, on the left when traveling north.
Because the lower Atchafalaya River is near the Gulf, this area is a popular shipping departure point. But challenges such as combating sedimentation and the close proximity of the three bridges sometimes cause difficulties for river traffic. . . . Map (db m111892) HM
29 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Morgan City — Atchafalaya RiverMorgan City Great Wall — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
On Front Street at Freret Street, on the left when traveling north on Front Street.
The first Atchafalaya levee or wall constructed in 1946 was 13 feet tall on both sides of the river. Subsequent floods resulted in its redesign and expansion to the current 21-foot-wall, built after the flood on 1973. The Atchafalaya River, the . . . Map (db m111896) HM
30 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Morgan City — Attakapa Militia
On Myrtle St., 0.3 miles north of Auditorium Dr., on the right when traveling south.
The Militia of the Attakapa Region of South Central Louisiana served under Spain’s Governor of the colony, Bernardo de Galvez in his campaigns against the British during the War for American Independence.Map (db m85733) HM
31 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Morgan City — Charles MorganBorn Connecticut 1795 Died New York 1878 — Businessman Entrepreneur Philanthropist —
On 1st Street at Everett Street, on the right when traveling north on 1st Street.
Established steamship line in Gulf of Mexico in 1837; Began use of settlement on Berwick Bay as transshipping point for rail-steamer service from New Orleans, Opelousas and Great Western Railroad in 1869: Dredged Atchafalaya Bay ship channel in . . . Map (db m86701) HM
32 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Morgan City — Civil War YearsBrashear (Now Morgan City) Louisiana
On Federal Avenue near Duke Street, on the right when traveling south.
In November, 1862, town was seized by Federal forces: served as major base for Union Army and Navy operations in Teche Campaigns, staging area for advances against salt works on Avery Island and temporary Confederate state capitol of Opelousas and . . . Map (db m98424) HM
33 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Morgan City — Dr. Walter BrashearB. MD. 1776 - D. LA. 1860
On Myrtle Drive north of Auditorium Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Famed as surgeon in KY. 1806. Settled Attakapas, LA. 1809. Became large landowner, sugar planter in St. Mary, serving many years in LA. Legislature. Town of Brashear, now Morgan City, incorporated 1860.Map (db m85751) HM
34 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Morgan City — First Offshore Oil Well
On Brashear Avenue (State Highway 182) west of 5th Street, in the median.
First producing offshore oil well out of sight of land was completed Nov. 14, 1947 in the Gulf of Mexico forty-three miles South of Morgan City, Louisiana 25th Offshore Anniversary, Inc. Chamber of Commerce Morgan City, . . . Map (db m85679) HM
35 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Morgan City — Fort Star
Near 4th Street south of Barrow Street, on the left when traveling south.
Also known as Fort Brashear. Near this site, now occupied by Atkinson Memorial Presbyterian Church, was the larger of two works erected to defend Morgan City, then Brashear City and a Federal military depot. On the night of June 22, 1863, 325 . . . Map (db m86702) HM
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36 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Morgan City — Lake PalourdeVictor Guarisco Lake End Park — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
Near North Lakeshore Drive at Lakeshore Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Lake Palourde covers 11,520 acres and is one of a number of large lakes that once existed within the historic Atchafalaya River Basin's 3-million-acre landscape. Lake Palourde is just east of Morgan City. The word palourde is French for . . . Map (db m111812) HM
37 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Morgan City — Morgan City
Near State Highway 70, 1.5 miles north of Fig Street, on the right when traveling north.
Morgan City began on the site of the Tiger Island Sugar Plantation owned by Dr. Walter Brashear, a prominent surgeon from Kentucky. It was incorporated in 1860 as Brashear City, then renamed Morgan City in February 1876, in honor of Charles . . . Map (db m155669) HM
38 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Morgan City — Morgan City Floodwalls
On Front Street at Freret Street, on the left when traveling north on Front Street.
The floodwalls protecting Morgan City were built under the authority of the Mississippi River and Tributaries Project by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with the assistance of the Atchafalaya Basin Levee District and Morgan City officials. This . . . Map (db m111807) HM
39 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Morgan City — Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church
On Federal Avenue south of Adams Street, on the right when traveling south.
Erected in 1865, after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. Freed slaves used the land given by Mr. Olympus Young. Mr. Lawrence, former slave owner, gave the worship bell. Its history is rich with over thirteen ministers sharing . . . Map (db m98405) HM
40 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Morgan City — Sacred Heart Of Jesus Church
Near Union Street at Third Street, on the right when traveling west.
In 1859, Father J.J. Claris offered the first mass in Brashear, as Morgan City was called up to the centennial year of the nation. The patron saint originally was St. Justin The Martyr, later St. Clotilda, Queen of France. During the tenure of the . . . Map (db m86703) HM
41 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Morgan City — The Governor Jared Young Sanders Memorial Monument
On Everett Street at Third Street, on the left when traveling east on Everett Street.
Panel 1 Jared Young Sanders III Born January 29, 1944 on Avoca Plantation Died March 23, 1944 in Baton Rouge. Progress Panel 2 Governor 1908-1912 Congressman 6th District 1917-1921 Good Roads Panel 3 "A Son of Old St. . . . Map (db m111897) HM
42 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Patterson — Battle Of Bisland
On U.S. 90, 0.3 miles west of Louisiana Highway 182, on the right when traveling north.
April 12-13, 1863. General Nathaniel P. Bank’s Union army attacked Gen. Dick Taylor’s Confederate forces entrenched at Fort Bisland. Confederates repulsed each attack, but post evacuated when Union flanking force landed at Irish Bend.Map (db m85082) HM
43 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Patterson — Big - Fast - DeadlyF4 Phantom — 1958-1996 (Navy, Air Force, Marines) —
Near U.S. 90 west of Silo Road, on the left when traveling west.
This plane’s last flight was into Memphis, TN. It was towed by truck through Memphis to a rock quarry on the Mississippi River. There, it was loaded onto a rock barge and brought to Morgan City. Once there, it was crane lifted off of the barge and . . . Map (db m93563) HM
44 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Patterson — Cypress SwampsWedell-Williams Aviation & Cypress Sawmill Museum — Atchafalaya Water Heritage Trail —
On Cotton Road near U.S. 90, on the left when traveling north.
Like redwoods, cypress trees can live a long time and grow to fantastic sizes. Prior to largescale logging, south Louisiana and the Atchafalaya Basin were full of large stands of giant cypress. Bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) trees and swamps . . . Map (db m111970) HM
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45 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Patterson — Williams Memorial Airport
On State Highway 182 at Airport Circle, on the left when traveling south on State Highway 182.
Here from 1929 until 1936 Harry P. Williams & James R. Wedell, as Wedell-Williams Air Service, designed and built some of the fastest land-based airplanes of their time. "Jimmie" Wedell set many flying records, winning the Bendix & Thompson Trophies.Map (db m85065) HM
46 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Sorrel — Sorrel
On State Highway 182, 0.1 miles south of State Highway 318, on the right when traveling north.
(English) Site of one of the early ranches along the Old Cattle Route from Mexico to Vacherie on the Miss. Joseph Sorrel, in cattle business from 1750's had land claims of over three thousand acres. (French) . . . Map (db m86641) HM
 
 
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