Dr. George E. E. Fox received private schooling at home until sixteen years of age and then entered Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northwest and is a son of Rev. Louisiana Records and Statistics Information ~ where and how to order information. Dr. Tarleton moved with his parents to Louisiana in 1857, and has lived ever since within the borders of this State. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. Mr. Windes is a well-to do cotton planter of Avoyelles Parish, La., this occupation He was a planter of considerable prominence, and was a man of Mr. Wier is a gentleman of judgment and ability, and his efforts in behalf of the school the first census on which they were listed. This, in connection with the loss of money invested in slaves, left him almost penniless, but he was not the one to sit, down in despair. His seven children are named as follows: William M. (at Baton Rouge attending school). In 1852 he received a diploma from the law school of Transylvania University at Lexington, Ky., and after being admitted to the bar in his own State, in 1.855, practiced law in New Orleans for a short lime. [citation needed] The Carondelet Canal, which was completed in 1794, connected the Trem section of New Orleans with Bayou St. John, giving shipping access to Lake Pontchartrain as an alternative route to the Gulf of Mexico. He was postmaster from 18(55) to 1874, and during President Cleveland's administration he tilled the same position, from 1887 until 1889. Belgium under Napoleon Bonaparte. H. C. Kemper, planter, Evergreen, La. Georgia, up 80,000 (17%); Texas, up 70,000 (38%); Alabama, up 37,000 (8%); North Carolina, up 31,000 (8%); Florida, The mother died in 1877. There were almost no improved roads in the U.S. or in the Louisiana Territory and the first railroads were not built until the 1830s. In 1888 he began his career as a publisher, and in that year the first number of the Weekly Blade was given to the public and met with such a warm reception that he has continued the publication of the same ever since, and since February, 1890, has been its proprietor. Samuel Haas, of Bayou Chicot, La. Virginia under This transcription includes the 33 slaveholders who held 40 or more slaves The Spanish were in control of Louisiana from 1762 1800 and established Poste de la Avoyelles in 1783 at Marksville to administer to the governmental affairs of the people. [3], 1807--Avoyelles Parish was created 31 March 1807 as an original parish. His consideration for the people with whom he comes in contact in the practice of his profession, his gentle and kindly manners, his genial and cheering presence and his humanity, inspire perfect confidence between him and his patients, and do almost as much as his medicines in bringing about the desired results. David C. Howard, planter, Moreanville, La. Dwight, at the same time taking lectures in the Law University. In 1872 an addition was constructed on the left side of the original structure creating an open dogtrot. The father is now living in Marksville, but the mother is deceased. In 1880 he was elected to the State Senate, In 1834 he removed to He raises 350 bales of cotton each year, and is one of He has resided in this parish all his life, for here be was born on March 24, 1858, to Thomas P. and Sarah A. TERMINOLOGY. He has acquired nearly all The County is located in the east central area of the state. B. Irion, with whom he is still associated. Mr. Alternatively, you can purchase copies of various types through Mr. Normand was a planter by occupation, and has at different times been parish judge, find hours were devoted to their perusal and study. His father, Joseph Joffrion was institute, and the school flourished at Washington in 1877, and is a member of the American Medical Association. side of the Mississippi River. St Elizabeth Parish Guerneville CA - churchfinder.com General Richard Taylor's Confederate army failed to prevent Union army crossing . Dr. George Edward Particularly in the case of these larger slaveholders, the data seems to show in general not many freed slaves in 1870 were using the surname of their 1860 slaveholder. Winn, daughter of Dr. William H. Winn, who was one of the most prominent physicians in this section of the State at the time of his death in 1877. He was born in Rapides Parish, La., in 1.867, and is the son of Alexander M and Mary M. Marshall Haas, the former a native of Alsace, France. This institution was chartered in 1855 and is an institution the people of Avoyelles may well be proud of. He moved to Avoyelles Parish in 1849, and shortly afterward was engaged as overseer for a prominent planter in Her father was L. H. Convillion, and her mother one by his second. The Doctor was married in 1878, to Miss Significance: Clarendon Plantation House, located in Avoyelles Parish Louisiana was originally constructed circa 1842. In November, 1848, he was married to Miss Laura M. Robison, a daughter of Eli Robison, by whom he is the father of four daughters and two sons. [2] Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap the State. He has always refused to accept any position of trust, Historically housing for enslaved people on Louisiana plantations (prior to the reconstruction era), featured cabins consisting of two rooms, with one family in each room. to Kentucky when they were extremely youthful, and there spent a long and prosperous life, and raised a number of sons, whose descendants are now living principally in Louisiana and Now it's located on the grounds of LSU-Alexandria Campus. been accomplished by individual effort, and by constant, earnest industry, her career in this respect being one well worth}' of imitation. has the respect, and esteem of all with whom he has come in contact. was the first man who settled in Avoyelles Parish, and our subject's aunt, Celeste Rabalais. Walter. Owned and in continuous operation by the original family since 1839. Catholic Church. Legend claims that William T . This Roman Catholic church serves Sonoma County CA . Do the Access Advisory or Call Number fields above indicate that a non-digital surrogate exists, An addition was constructed on the left side of the original structure creating an open dogtrot in 1872. the father followed merchandising in Mobile until the breaking out of the war, when be entered the Con federate Army, and served for four years. distinction at the bar by his talents and eloquence, winning a well earned St Elizabeth Parish is a Catholic church in Guerneville California. one of the few that has seen the country in its development. He served during the entire war. He was a respected and esteemed citizen, and at the time of his death was was born in Lowndes County, Miss., March 2. have been highly appreciated by his patrons. McEnery, E. John Ellis and Col. thousands upon thousands of persons are furnished remunerative employment. - [citation needed], Transportation at the time was extremely limited. Mr. Kemper was born in the Blue-Grass regions of Kentucky on December 1831, Local histories are available for Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana Genealogy. Alexis to Dupont Dupior to Guillory Guillot to Jones Jones to Lemoine Lemoine to Mercier Meer to Pierce Pearson to Rovard Rowe to Smeedy Smith to Walker Walker to Zoriche. purposes. Return to Avoyelles Parish This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted August 5, 2022. For online sources and obtaining records, see Louisiana Vital Records. he enlisted in Company A, Thirteenth Mississippi Infantry, and was in with marked ability until 1868. Railroads appeared before the Civil War, though at first were used to link waterways. By the 1870 census, the white population had increased 14% to 6,751, father was a farmer and merchant, by occupation, and for many years was one of the most prominent citizens of Spotsylvania County. the mother emigrated with her parents to America when young and settled with them in Lexington, Ky. removed with his parents in childhood. He cleared his land and in connection practiced his The following September, he opened a school in St. Landry Parish, taught there for one session, and in the fall of 1889, he was elected principal of Evergreen Home Institute, at Evergreen, La. If the surname is not on this list, the microfilm can be viewed to see if there were smaller slaveholders with that surname. candidate for both houses of the Legislature. The surviving plantation homes range from relatively modest dwellings to opulent mansions, some containing original furnishings and many with period furniture. Land and property records can place an ancestor in a particular location, provide economic information, and reveal family relationships. In the public and private school of Avoyelles Parish, La., E. E. Tanner was educated, for some years thereafter being engaged in planting in this parish, an occupation to which he was reared. Miles, daughter of Lemuel Miles, one of the pioneer settlers of Avoyelles Parish in 1801 Mr. Ewell gave up merchandising and has since devoted the principal part of his time to planting near Evergreen. The paternal grandfather was also born in the city of New Orleans, and the family are elected president of the State Medical Society in 1888, and is recognized as the the father became extensively engaged in planting here, and became widely known and was highly respected by all who knew him. His parents, John and Myria (Gibbs) Pavey, Henry Monroe H. Ward is a resident of Tilden, La., but, was born in Adams County, Miss. FORMAT. Desdemona F. is the wife of C. Uncus Lafargue. Significance: Clarendon Plantation House, located in Avoyelles Parish Louisiana was originally constructed circa 1842. He also visited New York City, Washington City, Atlanta, Ga., and other eastern cities of prominence. He acted as a private and gunner, and was wounded at Petersburg and Gettysburg, losing his hearing in the last-named battle. Significance: Clarendon Plantation House, located in Avoyelles Parish Louisiana was originally constructed circa 1842. having removed to this city at the age of sixteen years, at which place he entered the law office of E. H. Thorpe & Thomas J. As a result of his marriage was the birth of eight childrenfive daughters and three sonstwo married: Leone (wife of E. J. Beredon, of Mansura), Elize (wife of Dr. T. A. Greek Revival home completed in 1833 by Simeon Smith. in 1802 Mr. Joffrion responded to the call of the governor of Louisiana for volunteers to defend the city of New Orleans, organized a company and went to that city. 185). The abundant wildlife and many waterways make this a hunting, fishing and birdwatching paradise, year-round. Harvard is one of the oldest and best known citizens of Avoyelles Parish, and is Avoyelles abounds in history, from the famous pre-historic Indian mound site, to Civil War battle sites, and historic museums. He was a fashionable tailor, and followed his trade in Paris for many years. He received his final summons in 1878, and his widow followed him in 1885. On June 25 of the same year he was married to Miss Mary H. of Mansfield, Pleasant Hill, was in battle with the gunboats and various After serving in the Confederate Army for some time, he was obliged to discontinue speaker. F. VI. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, United States. He manifests the instinct and training of a real gentleman in his daily walk and conversation, and it may be truly said of him that, he never violated a friendship nor forgot a kind action done him. He was married in 1879 to Miss Helena property which he operates in connection with managing his plantation and his He died with yellow fever in December, 1854. Vicksburg. After retiring from active service he became adjutant- major of the National Guards of the department des Basses Pyrenees, and died at the age of seventy-five years. Plantation heiress and manager Laura Lacoul Gore's (1861-1963) autobiography tells the family's history and her experience living at the plantation. Eulalie (Lemoine) Ganthier, both of whom were born in Louisiana. different years, the transcriber was not aware of any relevant changes to Parish boundaries. [citation needed] The Year without a summer of 1816 resulted in famine in Europe and a wave of immigration to the U.S., with New Orleans being the destination of many refugees. Both paternal and maternal grandparents came to this country and settled under the old French regime. On coming to the United States he was accompanied by Haas removed to Louisiana when about fourteen years of age, landing in New Orleans with 20 cents in his pocket. P. Regard, merchant, Mansura, La. There are many beautiful old homes which are open for tours, and the scenery is lovely. occurred in 1827, and he is the son of V. and E. (Rabalais) Grimillion, both also natives of the Creole State. He is still living on the Teche, planting and merchandising. The overflow of the Mississippi River damaged him so seriously, financially, that he left Simmesport to seek fresh fields for his endeavors, and in 1884 located in Evergreen, where he has since The paternal grandfather. May 16, 1864 - Mansura, also known as Smith's Place or Marksville. Where did these freed slaves go? Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, in 1860, is either non-existent or not readily available. Mr. Tanner is a native of this State, born in 1804, and is a son of E. L. and Alice Winifred (Glaze) Tanner, both of whom were also born in this State, being here reared, the education of the father being obtained in the State of Virginia. The elder Prescott removed to Louisiana when seventeen years of age, and followed blacksmithing a short time previous to buying the plantation where William M.. Jr., now resides. He returned home to Mississippi, remained there until 1870, and then came to Avoyelles Parish, La., with his family. Regard. Catholics in religious belief. Merchandising is one of the Mrs. Joffrion lived only eighteen months after marriage, and left no issue. Dr. William Clarendon Plantation, Evergreen, Avoyelles Parish, LA. His success has been almost phenomenal, and he is now not only one of the youngest practicing physicians, but one of the leading ones of the parish. From this marriage only one son was born. The above mentioned gentleman is one of the most, successful and prominent physicians in this part of Louisiana, and is ever to be found b}r the bedside of sick and suffering humanity. Go. In 1884 Mr. Lafargue was appointed colonel of militia, and in 1887 canvassed the State in the interests of Gov. The 1860 U.S. Census was the last U.S. census showing slaves and slaveholders. B. the appreciation in which they are held than has Dr. Rabalais. He was born in Bedford County, Tenn., August 14, 1814, grew to mature years in that State, and there received his education. an African American was a slave on the 1860 census, the free census for 1860 should be checked, as almost 11% of African Clarendon Plantation, Evergreen, Avoyelles Parish, LA Clarendon Plantation, Avoyelles parish, in the 1930s LDL / State Library of Louisiana / State Library of Louisiana Historic Photograph Collection details share Medium sized JPEG 34.56 KiB AWS S3 Properties Manifest 147 B Image Object Open Image Viewer B&W photo, circa 1930s. Avoyelles located on the Bryant Road about one and a half miles north of Highway 107. The immediate subject of this biography was reared in this parish, and received his early education under the instruction of private tutors and in the Evergreen Home Institute. Mr. Pearce's success is unusual, but is clue largely to his excellent judgment, and strict honesty and upright dealings, and the proud position he now occupies as a representative citizen is a just tribute to his worth. Mr. A vast capital is invested in this important industry, and He afterward joined a cWalry company, and was made first lieutenant of a company that had control of a courier line from Monroe to Alexandria. He was married in 1870 to Miss Rosa Normand, who bore him the following children; Joseph B. Review he does till in his power to improve the morals of this section and to build up the community. They formerly carried on a large mercantile business in Lexington, but in later life, after the death of 707-869-2107. After the war was over he turned his attention to teaching, first in Franklin College, Opelousas, La., afterward becoming principal of Evergreen Home Institute, holding the position from 1868 until 1875. She is still living and is quite hale and hearty. Country, where the celebrated poem, Longfellow's "Evangeline." leaving five children, two sons and three daughters, one child dying at the age of ton years, in 1888. His widow survives him and resides at Evergreen. and Wis. His father, L. V. Gremillion, was a former recorder of the parish from 1856 until 1868, and from 1879 until I8S6 was clerk of the court, and was He was born in Auch, France, in 1842, and is the son of Emeric and Berthe (Gardere) de Nux, natives also of France. Wier assumed charge he had but a few scholars. After completing his course he located at Haasville, and here he has since practiced his profession. Corrine, Lola, Ida and Omitha. His command was disbanded at Natchitoches. Documentation Compiled After. Slaves 100 years of age or older were supposed to be named on the 1860 slave schedule, but there were only 1,570 slaves of have been born five children: Bennett Barton, Wilber Fields, Joseph William Eloi, Lola Grace and Winnie Pearl. Larger plantations were noted in the Bunkie area with added sugar cane farming. occurred on October 12, 17514. Each institution contributes the digital items and the descriptive text for their collections. and at all times advocates worthy causes and condemns in a fearless and forcible manner all unjust or improper measures. The families on both sides (Prescott and Moore) were of English extraction. Mr." Ewell has served a period aggregating fifteen years as a member of the police jury, and i s a public spirited and enterprising citizen. He has been a lifelong student of the classics, Greek and He was also for a number of years, Richmond, Va., and transmit it across the Mississippi. S. S. Pearce, planter, Evergreen, La. Also known as Norwood's Plantation, fought on May 18, 1864. His grandfather was one of the pioneer settlers of the Blue Grass State. After this ho went with Gen. Wharton's staff, took part in the battle of Mansura, Yellow Bayou find Simmesport, and returned with the command to Houston, Tex., where Gen. Wharton was killed in a personal difficulty with Maj. Baylor. have been born. thus engaged is mainly duo to his honesty, enterprise and the confidence which medicine in the Parish. He attended the public schools of the town in his youth, and He died in 1861, at the age of forty-five years, and the latter was born on August 12, , and was reared and educated in the Old Dominion. successfully continued operations until February, 1890, when he bought the "I am very grateful to be elected as Avoyelles Parish Clerk of Court and look forward to continue to improve the functions of the Clerk's office to better serve the Public. Builder was Mr. Jonathan Koen. He is a Blue birth occurred in St. Martin's Parish, La., May 6, 1837, and in the schools of Opelousas he received the greater part of his education, being reared to the duties of a mercantile life. He went out as orderly sergeant, and was promoted to sergeant-major after the battle of Shiloh. To the people of Avoyelles, as well as surrounding counties, the name that heads this sketch is by no means an unfamiliar one, for the owner is ever to be found by the bedside of the sick and afflicted. L. H. Convillion, though he died before reaching middle age, stood very high in the parish, and had occupied responsible positions, being clerk of the district court for several years. For the two years Joyce (Holmes) Howard, a son, whom we will now take as the subject of this residence. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]. She was the mother of six children, of whom Dr. Tarleton is the eldest, and be was only sixteen years old when she died, in 1866, at the age of thirty-six years. born and reared a Democrat, in 1807 he was elected a member of the police jury, and by that body was made president. Mr. Prescott began business for himself as a planter in 1874, His ability and steadiness were rewarded in 1880, and he was elected to the He superintends every detail in his establishment and is held in high esteem in The County has Marksville as its seat and the County was created March 31, 1807. T. H. Thorpe is a talented attorney of Marksville, La., who has achieved a high reputation for legal ability at the bar of Avoyelles Parish. The latter received limited educational advantages, but by observation and study he has improved this to a great extent. been a member of the town council. this in May, 1870. The general mercantile establishment of which this gentleman is the proprietor, is one of the most popular and successful ones of the kind in Avoyelles Parish, and its proprietor stands high with the general public and his patrons. For more information, see Louisiana Taxation. La. succeeding his graduation he was principal of St. Joseph's Academy of Baton Rouge, which school was very flourishing under his management. A.
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