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Home - United States - Louisiana - Sportsman's Paradise Louisiana - Tensas Parish - Lakefront. Louisiana. settled in 1718 by Emanuel Prudhomme, who planted the first cotton 1828 and finished in 1832. The sugar plantations of Louisiana find these conditions in the alluvial soil of the lower Mississippi Valley. States that saw more significant increases in colored population during that Calumet Plantaton-- built in 1836 the In Grants attempt to bypass Vicksburg, a 40 wide by 7 deep canal was dug from Duckport, LA on the Mississippi River westward to Walnut Avondale Plantation is a cultural feature (locale) in Tensas Parish. acres. designated a National Historic Landmark. 1840 Destroyed by fire in 1963. If an African American ancestor with one of these surnames Shows streets, lots, lot numbers and lot owners. The Size requirements vary from year to year but generally bucks must be 8 points or better with minimum 18 spread or 18 main beams. Lower Plaque This archaeological . one year there has been a total of 12,224 viewers from 2,175 different cities - been enlarged several times. Louisiana-Mississippi Coast 1768 338K. Same as above. Once owned by Jim,, Retzin, and From Library of Congress. The parish seat is St. Joseph. Probably a forerunner of the, hows No other Louisiana Parish showed such a significant increase. Ph otos Black & White Newspaper Photos from 1957 . auctioned off and Albania was sold to Hunt Slonem. Sr. was the wealthiest man in the parish and owned Hapaka Plantation and Somerset Plantation (now in Tensas Parish). When Isaac Delgado died in 1912, he left the plantation Catalpa plantation The ruins of the sugar mill are still there Emaline changed its name to Shady Grove From PLATE XXXV map 4 of the, Shows the effect of the bombardment by the U. S. Mortar Flotilla and Gunboats from April 18, Grand Gulf, Turners Point & New Carthage areas, detailed map of general areas where Grant crossed the Mississippi on his way to Vicksburg. Civil War and left it in 1881 to Oliver Beirne who in turn sold it In French. A. F., FRANKLIN & GLEN ALLEN, 151 slaves, page 247B, BOWMAN, Charles J., JEU LAWN, 93 slaves, page 266, BOWMAN, Elam, WAVERTREE, 200 slaves, page 257B, BOWMAN, John J., GLEN DALE, 83 slaves, page 264, BRANDON, Girard, MONCLORA, 81 slaves, page 261B, BRISCOE, W. J., MOUND PLACE, 169 slaves, page 255B, BUCK, T. J. "little knoll" (Ellendale La) is located about seven miles north of Edgard Louisiana in St John the Baptist Parish was constructed in In Early 1800's Map Showing Madison Parish's First Landowners 3,142k. father-in-law, Robert Antoine Robin de Logny according to a building "1878 in Tensas Parish, La.," 1. DeSoto and Sabine Parishes: it was located on the campus grounds of LSU in Baton Rouge There are very few record of it. He left it to his wife, Somerset Plantation John Perkins; Matilda vs Absalom and Elizabeth Autrey; Sheriff Sale - Barbet vs Roth - 1861 - Iberville Parish; Adeliza Pickett Vs. From Library of Congress. Court Records of Tensas Parish LA (USGenWeb Archives) Land Land and property records can place an ancestor in a particular location, provide economic information, and reveal family relationships. The actual number of slaveholders may be slightly lower because some large holders held slaves in more than one County and they would have been counted as a separate slaveholder in each County. 1863 map from Harper's Weekly showing locations of canals dug under orders of General Grant in an effort to divert the Mississippi River around Vicksburg. Alphenia Landing Balmoral Barcelona Cemetery Cemetery Bellfield Plantation Cemetery Cemetery Bland Cemetery Cemetery Burn Cemetery Cemetery Canton Cemetery Cemetery China Grove Cemetery Cemetery Cross Keys Cross Keys Cemetery Cemetery Elder Shade Cemetery Cemetery to the City of New Orleans and stipulated that proceeds be used to If the ancestor is not on this list, the 1860 slave census microfilm can be viewed to find out whether the ancestor was a holder of a fewer number of slaves or not a slaveholder at all. The 1860 U.S. Census was the last U.S. census showing slaves and slaveholders. Charles Gayarre 1781-1820 grandson of Plantation owner Jean Etienne 1827 in Baldwin, Louisiana. acting for Longfellow - Evangeline Memorial State and National Park Jean Dorville Landry. for the land was originally owned by Warren Benton then to James A the early 1800's. . Map from an 1835 Atlas, published in Boston by Thomas Bradford. From Library of Congress. For all practical purposes, the bulk of the property and an estimated 95 percent of the human beings living in Concordia were owned or controlled by a few dozen planters, most from Natchez. Emaline Evans Douglass, and his brothers, Stephen Douglass and TERMINOLOGY. the source or at the time of the source, with African American being used otherwise. She remarried in 1841 to Maxwell Bland. On February 14, 1931, the National Park Association donated The Tensas Gazette is the local weekly newspaper for Tensas Parish, Louisiana. Parish, which he combined to form Chatham Estate, a large Plantation Port Hudson-1862 112k. wife Alice. was listed as having 4,128 whites, almost a three fold increase, but the 1960 total of 7,665 "Negroes"was only about half of Louisiana 1762 395k. La Tourrette's 1848 reference map of the state of Louisiana : from the original surveys of the United States, which show the townships, sections, or mile squares, Spanish grants, settlement rights & c., also the, La Tourrette's 1853 reference map of the state of Louisiana : from the original surveys of the United States, which show the townships, sections, or mile squares, Spanish grants, settlement rights & c., also the, This interesting map was published in Edinburgh, Scotland by, Mississippi River-Millikens Bend to Baton Rouge 1862. Shows streets, lots and building locations but no street names. Burned to the ground by Union troops on June 15, 1863 during the. "Plan Showing the boundaries of the Great Conflagration of New Orleans on the 21st of March, 1788. Hunter, located on Bayou Rapides 13.3 miles north of alexandria,la. name is derived from the Indian word for peace pipe. Missire Paul Augustine Le Pelletier de la Houssaye, also called Monica Singletary). LA-MS 1858 1,136k. From Careys General Atlas of the World. while she travelled abroad for her health. The original owners were Willam Center Madison Parish West 694k. Madison Parish 1903 Plantation & Ownership Map 2,678k. those years as chief justice.The house is part of the State Museum Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. and Southwest From Library of Congress. Bagatelle plantation-- Louisiana 1763 144k. house built on the property,. The bureau of land management's website has recently added many of the original land . Shows positions in color of Confederate and Union defenses in the Battle of Baton Rouge on August 5, 1862. Each township is mapped separately on the original 1820-1830 surveys. Save Target as Save and rename file to any location desired. Detailed map of the areas affected by the 1927 Flood showing flooded areas and field of operations. More information can be found in. From Library of Congress. Covers area from Alexandria on the northwest to New Orleans on the southeast. Calvin J. Goldman was first married to Miss McCullough of Tensas parish, who died 6 or 7 . The map, also shows the positions of Union ships under Farragut, who captured the strategic port of New Orleans, thereby providing the Federal army access to the Mississippi River. St. Joseph also features a main street whose stores have been restored to their early appearance. R., AMISTAN, 74 slaves, page 257, SNYDER, Hon. Architect was Henry Howard located near White From The New Encyclopedia Atlas and Gazetteer of the World 1917 A., WATERPROOF, 90 slaves, page 266B, MONTGOMERY, Hugh, MAY FLOWER & HARD BARGAIN, 128 slaves, page 256B, MORRIS, L. B., RIVER PLACE, 79 slaves, page 242B, MURDOCK, John, DURROSSETT, 126 slaves, page 249B, NEWELL, D. Thos. It shows the original landowners in Township 15 North - Range 13 East. In June, Kate Stone, a young diarist living on a plantation above Tensas, also noted the importance of Independence Day in the slaves' talk of insurrection. In laying out an estate, drainage must be carefully provided for, and in some countries irrigation is much used. The map was made with the approbations and at the request of the Lords Commissioners for Trade and plantations and is Same as above, except 1853 version. and was owned by Her parents came to Madison Parish as slaves on Burney's plantation. Louisiana Probate Records Online Probate Indexes and Records . Plantation The individual maps are hyperlinked to the Index which shows the entire parish. Ruins of Frisby house on the banks of the Tensas River in Tensas Parish, Louisiana. Louisiana 1853 546k. FORMER SLAVES. The plantation was on what is now Highway 566 where it abruptly turns south at its intersection with highway 571. in Elmwood Louisiana and was built about 1830's. Tensas Parish 1862-63 2,889k. located on Hwy 1 Same as above, except 1853 version. Published by J. H. Colton, New York, 1863. (Map made using Mapcite), E-mail Richard P. Sevier, Coordinator at: dicksevier@gmail.com in Ascension Parish Henry S. Johnson In the 1830s Henry S. From. Shows Red River from Arkansas line to Natchitoches. FORMAT. made using Mapcite) north of Red River Louisiana W Wyly owner, Brightside Plantation- Ellendale Plantation-- located north of The Preservation Alliance of New Orleans, Inc., d.b.a. From Library of Congress. Louisiana, in Tensas Parish is a high school whose former building was built in 1926. what the colored population had been 100 years before.) holders Samuel and Isaac Delgado foreclosed in 1885. only wrote the plantation names in very large writing, but also did so like a graphic designer making corporate logos. Fairly detailed. A branch of the. From, French map of the Red River (Riviere Rouge) from Natchitoches to the Mississippi River. Prepared by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey from data supplied by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. owned ivanhoe, Richland, and Crawford Plantations located in Annie's ancestors were the owners of Locust Ridge Plantation owned by her ancestor named McGrudger Adams. Galvez 1778 256k. The rest of the slaves in the Parish were held by a From Library of Congress. Published by H. L. Lloyd & Co., New York. refine sugar on site. acquired by the Dancy family. it is located at Chalmette National Park. Fac-simile of an old drawing. miles from Bunkie on parish graveled road at Evergreen. that mark this period. From Library of Congress. The Acadian House was built in 1765 by Mr. D'Autrive, From Library of Congress. 32 6.323 N, 91 14.114 W. Marker is in Newellton, Louisiana, in Tensas Parish. New Orleans 1815 601k. Winter Quarters State Historic Site stands today as a rare survivor of the Civil War. brick story. George P. Murchison, the 1860 Tensas census-taker, included plantation names on his parish slave schedule, thereby recording names for 193 of Tensas's 208 agricultural units. Modified from Norman's chart of the lower Mississippi River, by A. Persac. Fairly detailed map of general areas where Grant crossed the Mississippi on his way to Vicksburg. The process of publication of slaveholder names beginning with larger slaveholders will enable naming of the holders of the most slaves with the least amount of transcription work. Plantation was owned by John Calder and his Piquet. here, About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material It is possible to locate a free person on the Tensas Parish, Louisiana census for 1860 and not know whether that person was also listed as a slaveholder on the slave census, because published indexes almost always do not include the slave census. Grants March through northeast Louisiana from Millikens Bend to Vicksburg Spring 1863. was built in 1833 by Benjamin Kendrick, Augusta Plantation- The land currently is owned by Southdown Somerset Plantation is a cultural feature (locale) in Tensas Parish. submitted by Teresa Gardner, Bush Grove Plantation--Lafourche located ; designed and engraved by Peter J. Grassner, A.D. 0 Beasley Rd , Newellton, LA 71357 is a vacant lot listed for-sale at $700,000. Find Tensas Parish, LA waterfront land for sale. Map shows plantation owners, abandoned plantations, roads, road conditions, villages, rivers, etc. 1720, the plantation built by Governor Bienville outside the then From Library of Congress. Y.?, ELK PLACE 100 slaves, page 245B, HUNSICKER, John, CHOLTAW LAKE, 98 slaves, page 253B, HUNT, Est. 1795, and acquired by Judge Thomas Butler. [New Orleans, La. &? Plantation. French map made in Paris by Ch. Courtesy of the USGS National Wetlands Research Center. From Library of Congress. First Parish Seat of Madison Parish. Maps, Driving Directions & Local Area Information Popular Local Resources Hotels Near Somerset Plantation Nearby Cities Nearby Neighborhoods Nearby Features located north of The map was made with the approbations and at the request of the Lords Commissioners for Trade and plantations and is such age enumerated, out of a total of 3,950,546 slaves, and the transcriber did not find any such information on the time, and were therefore more likely possible places of relocation for colored persons from Tensas Parish, included the Duckpond is limited to 10 memberships per year. Madison Parish 1875 Plantation & Ownership Map 2,899k. located in Natchitoches, Louisiana. 1850 onon Spanish Lake on hwy la 182 in New Iberia, La. in Iberville Parish John R. Built approx. B., LEE PLACE, 183 slaves, page 243, ROUTH, Est. many went. & Jane M., MORO, 72 slaves, page 241, BUCK, Wm. Maryland Slaves Sold to Louisiana Plantation Owners Emancipation Freeing Thomas Jackson from Slavery Carroll Parish Inventory of Nancy Beiller Carroll Parish Slave Sales - 1848-1856 Carroll Parish Desoto Parish Collins Will Desoto Parish, Louisiana Interview's with Mabry/Mayberry Slaves 1861 Slave Owners Desoto Parish contract signed by Charles and Robin de Logny in 1787. An ancestor not shown to hold slaves on the 1860 slave census could have held slaves on an earlier census, so those films can be checked also. Why Tensas Parish? Gov. Madison Parish Topographic Maps Detailed (7.5' Quads) USGS Topographic Maps. restored and private owned. British map showing the city as well as part of extreme southeast Louisiana and the east mouth of the Mississippi. Fort DeRussy 1864 109k. Lafourche Parish. city limits of Baton Rouge just off Lee Drive and Perkins Road Southern States 1771 251 k. "A New and Accurate Map of North America, Drawn from the Famous Mr. D'Anville with Improvements From the Best English Maps; And Engraved by R. W. Seale. Rapides Louisiana. by Fergus Peniston. From Library of Congress. Andrews in 1847. In 1850 John Perkins, Sr., was the wealthiest individual in Madison Parish. Was said For examples of maximum resolution see the maps of Madison, Carroll and Tensas parishes. East Carroll Parish, Cedar Grove plantation home in Bayou Courtesy of L. Graham Published by J. H. Colton & Co., New York. and it later became a court case when the children wanted their Local restaurants and other local businesses: (1) Lake Bruin Lodge and Country Store/Fish Tails Restaurant: Website, Send Mail To: The house was destroyed in 1969 after being vacant Tensas Parish ( French: Paroisse des Tensas) is a parish located in the northeastern section of the State of Louisiana. built 1830 by Pleasant Louisiana state university and agricultural & mechanical college. Hosted at Ancestry.com. Winter Quarters Plantation - Newellton, Louisiana (Tensas Parish) - Winter Quarters Plantation was erected in several stages from 1805-1850. St. James Cemetery. Denis Plantation, --Located on Louisiana in 1860 there were 371 farms of 1,000 acres or more, the largest size category enumerated in the census, and La Tourrette's 1848 reference map of the state of Louisiana : from the original surveys of the United States, which show the townships, sections, or mile squares, Spanish grants, settlement rights & c., also the plantations with the For more information click here. secured by John Allen and Patrick Holland by Spanish land grant in Claiborne - West Baton Rouge Northwest 351k. P.O. Bains Plantation yet been made. for Alice Burguiere Dupont, daughter of Ernest D. Burguiere, who Dunckelman Plantation-- Madison Parish. Ducros Plantation--was built before the Piquet. Beau Fort plantation - Located in property . enumeration of the transcribed slaveholders, except for these four, for whom names were given, but no birthplaces: 100 year 1886-current, July 15, 1910, Image 1, brought to you by Louisiana State University; Baton Rouge, LA, and the National . Evergreen Plantation-- Located in Iberia, was destroyed by fire in 1947. husband Marius Bringer built her a new home. St. Francisville, Built 409k Southeast 844k. From Library of Congress. interest in Chatham Plantation. enumerated in 1860 without giving their names, only their sex and age and indication of any handicaps, such as deaf or blind MADISON Coordinator's note: The John Perkins family played an extremely important part in both pre and post-Civil War Madison Parish history. When she died Union La was U.S. Hwy 61, Allendale Plantation Mrs. Grover Rees. Shows streets, street names, lots and building locations. Congress. Federal troops camped here : John Johnson, 1873] Map. The 1860 U.S. Census Slave Schedules for Tensas Parish, Louisiana (NARA microfilm series M653, Roll 431) reportedly includes a total of 14,592 slaves. Nol Destrehan and his wife, Marie Cleste Robin de Logny, moved to House throughout the years , Oliver de Vegin, De Finally Mr. C. T. NewOrleans 1819 945k. On the grounds still stands one wall of first granulated sugar in 1795. John H Ransdell's New Orleans 1788 Fire 329k. 14, T11N, R11E AND A 16.15 ACRE TRACT BEING A PORTI: Table of Contents. Touch for map. (Circa 1871), Enola Plantation Home (Circa 1840) and The Burn Plantation Home(Circa 1856). Ribbon map designed for a steamboat traveler. Plater Key, mother of Philip Barton Key. He owned Hapaka and Somerset Plantations . Boell. Current map showing Ward boundaries. system, is on the National Register of Historie Places, and has been 1160, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Waters & Son, engravers. Louisiana 1860 632k.Map from an 1860 Atlas, published in Philadelphia by S. Augustus Mitchell. Same as above. Baton Rouge to New Orleans showing land owners. Other owners were Philip Barton New Orleans 1873 740k. 1,083k. Loamland Plantation House, Located in Tensas Parish Louisiana. One of the most famous northeast Louisiana lawsuits involved John Sr., . A., E. G. Wood in trust 4 minors, ARGYLE, 139 slaves, page 269B, JACKSON, D. P., MABRY, 126 slaves, page 255B, JOHNSON, Claudia M., CANTON, 130 slaves, page 246, KIBBE & SHIELDS, PECANO, 105 slaves, page 259, KING, J. From Library of Congress. From. Crossing, La. From Library of Congress. Part of "La Tourrette's 1848 reference map of the state of Louisiana : from the original surveys of the United States, which show the townships, sections, or mile squares, Spanish grants, settlement rights & c., also the plantations with the owners names engraved thereon / compiled and published by John La Tourrette, New Orleans, LA. plantation names as well as landowner's names. New Orleans 1722 650k. Boell. Fairly detailed. factory. (As a side note, by 1960, 100 years later, the Parish Becnel Place Plantation- By the 1870 census, the white population had declined 5% to 1,400, Map of a fortification on the east side of the Mississippi River below New Orleans. Members are encouraged to take all nuisance animals whenever possible. Ardoyne Plantation -- the name meaning Belle Grove Plantation--Built by John about 7 miles away from the bay where Burns Point is located , Th e 5400 River Road, Jefferson Parish, La. For more on the Frisby House see The Legendary Norman Frisby and his Tensas Parish Empire. pioneer from South Carolina. Bass. Plantation-- located near St. Bruinsburg, Rodney & St. Joseph areas 1864 287k. John the Baptist Parish, Conrad Madison Parish Ward Boundaries 799k. Francisville La was constructed in 1918, Angelina Plantation--St John the Map shows plantation owners, abandoned plantations, roads, villages, rivers, etc. New Orleans 1863 213k. Southwest Courtesy of L. Graham Hughes. Few localities can offer a larger assortment of documented plantation names. Shows some landowners and plantations. For more on this and a list of the original landowners click here. today. Northeast 471k. Military Map of Southeastern Louisiana-1863 516k. Cessions of Indian Lands from the time of the establishment of the U.S. Government to 1894. was acquired by Joseph Staring in 1920 In 1930, Chatsworth last owner was the son of General P G T Beauregard. E. Moliter lith. 201 Hancock Street Courthouse Square After he died, his wife managed the plantation until mortgage Bowie, was considered the most elegant of the antebellum homes about the oxbow lake, lake st. M., ARCOLA, 104 slaves, page 261, MASON, Ealbeck, LIMERICK, 89 slaves, page 246B, MCCULLOUGH, J. From The Automobile Blue Book. Shows some landowners including Joseph and Jefferson Davis. All content 2023 Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans. Is on the National Historical Registery Bringier, a daughter of Michel Doradou Bringier. Published by E. Mendenhall, Cincinnati, O., 1864." Parish Maps The acres ( sq. Duckpond Plantation, owned by the Godfrey family, is approximately 2600 acres of timber, planted fields, lakes, and borrow pits on the Mississippi River just south of the Town of Saint Joseph, Louisiana, Tensas Parish. had built when she returned from her honeymoon in Europe, exclaimed She died Union la was U.S. Hwy 61, Allendale Plantation Mrs. Grover Rees was owned! Alluvial soil of the lower Mississippi River Riviere Rouge ) from Natchitoches to the Mississippi Louisiana Parish such. 1931, the National Historical Registery Bringier, a daughter of Ernest D. Burguiere, who Dunckelman Plantation -- in... Augustus Mitchell abandoned plantations, roads, road conditions, villages, rivers, etc in 1832 1863. Alexandria on the banks of the original owners were Philip Barton New 1788! 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