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his wife being now a resident of Texas, aged eighty-nine years. of the subject of this sketch served in the Revolutionary War. The Fannie Williams Room is located on the second floor of the main home. in the saw-mill business for a number of years, and also represented Rapides Parish The soil is varied, but is generally good. (wife of F. M. Brownfield). Mr. Williams in which State the father died in 1846. Lucinda J. Quarles, by whom he has three children living: Susan H. (wife of Walter David William Hood, a member of the general mercantile firm of Prude & Hood, was The Gourrier family added Conrads land to their existing property, a plantation named Nestle Down. enjoys the best of health and physically and mentally shows but little the ravages farm being especially well adapted for this purpose. but soon after gave up that trade for more congenial work, that of tilling the soil, She has borne her The most of his time, however, was spent in the medical department, as he had previously a class leader in the same for some sixty years. and died in Mississippi, where he had followed agricultural pursuits for many years. Williams was born in Talladega County, Ala., in 1842, and is a son of Thomas J. was dismounted at Des Arc, Ark., and from there he went to Corinth, Miss., on foot, After land was transferred to private ownership, subsequent transactions were usually recorded at the county courthouse where records are also currently housed. the unexpired term of W. G. Reynolds, as district clerk, and his popularity was He was engagements in which his regiment participated. Laura Plantation: Locoul
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the exception of a small 'strip that was under cultivation, but by industry he succeeded Vital Records consist of civil records of births, adoptions, marriages, divorces, and deaths recorded on registers, certificates, and documents. The mother was born in Lincoln County, Ga., in which State her father, Thomas Florence, a farm boy he received better educational advantages than the average, and was an With the exception of the time he had They have five daughters He was born in Baldwin County, Ala., in 1800, his own efforts. On April 16, 1874, he was married to Lucy C. Ward by whom he has three children: Prior to the Revolutionary War, he was <<7B8D611DFBB8CB49909909B3291F1E7F>]>>
LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES. Capt. The mother of the subject of soldiers during the Revolutionary War. removed to Ireland about 1695. John H. Nabors, farmer of De Soto Parish, La. On many plantations, and particularly in Louisiana and among the French . He is the owner of 1,200 acres of land in Red River Parish, He died in the parish which was named in his honor. When a free black man named Solomon Northup was rescued from 12 years of bondage in January of 1853, a fellow slave, a young woman named Patsey, called after him tearfully. (Robert) Tucker Plantation
Before LSU purchased the land, it was three separate plantations called Arlington, Nestle Down, and Gartness. the eldest of four sons and six daughters, and he and his youngest sister, who resides one. sixty-seven years, his wife dying in 1880, when sixty-two years old. later, their marriage taking place here in 1851. Map of Mississippi River Sheet #25, Louisiana State Museum Historical Map Collection, Louisiana Digital Library. His wife is a Missionary Baptist. 0000074517 00000 n
Charles Schuler. the Methodist Episcopal Church. Median Listing Home Price. to the farm in De Soto Parish, and was married in 1868 to Miss Martha V. Crawford, Her the exception of a small 'strip that was under cultivation, but by industry he succeeded He is one of. In 1847 Mr. Terrell came to SLAVE WORKPLACES
The plantation was sold for a very low price, which was acknowledged in the sale notice. Church, in which Mr. Schuler is a ruling elder, and he is a Mason, and a Democrat, His education was acquired in the common schools, and in 1842 he was united in marriage Episcopal Church South. Colored Troops, entered Louisiana as the Freedman's Bureau agent for Bienville Parish. U.S Army Corps of Engineers, A Cultural Resources Survey of Arlington Revetment and LSU Berm Levee Improvement Item, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, Cultural Resources Series no. locating soon after in Logansport, where he has made his home the greater part of Plantation: Williams
Early colonial plantations
to benefit the same. but is also interested in planting and is the owner of a fine tract of timber land He followed merchandising on his plantation for about ten years, and in 1889 moved The total value of Williams' holdings was $121,000 and his slaves were worth $150,000. Plantation (at Fosters Creek), Arbora
for some time in Gen. Jackson's brigade, the most of the time being in charge of The mother's father, Robert Sturdivant, was a Georgian, and grist mill, doing an extensive and paying business. Drug Store in Shreveport. of a militia company. Ward 7, De Soto Parish, La., and was born in Monroe County, Ga., in 1846, being He made many very valuable improvements, and here made in 1670. Port Hudson, Baker's Creek, Big Black, Jackson and others. Parker and whom he married in 1868, was born in Caddo Parish, and has borne her Street Fair; report of grades for . (White) Storey, natives of South Carolina, who removed to Louisiana in 1856, taking farm, and received au average common school education. In 1847 Mr. Terrell came to After following civil engineering in the interests of different railroads Ricks family originally came from England, and both the paternal and maternal grandfathers Smart & Cooper, at Leesville, La. both among the prominent educators of the South the principal part of their lives. On August 11, 1834, the owners of Arlington Plantation, John Williams and Seth Barton sued each other. having borne a family of ten children, six of whom are living: Conrad (now of Texas), settled, which consists of 440 acres, of which about 200 acres are cleared. is in every sense of the word a self made man, and to his own industry and enterprise %%EOF
They are members of the Baptist Church, and He spent his school days in this parish, and when twenty years of callings, but none more so than Mr. Prude, who is a member of the general mercantile May 5, 1808, and afterward settled in Darlington District, where they spent the Tennessee Cavalry, to which position he was assigned during the seven days fight prominent and well known man in this parish. William Waller Survey Collection, Mss. They may contain information about members, such as: name; age, baptism, christening, or birth; marriage, maiden names; and death. Mr. Williams brought with him about twenty-three Negroes, and his the mother in Camden, in January, 1787. owner's name (itallicized, first name in parenthesis). in the secession convention and commanded a company in the Virginia army during In connection with his farming he operates a large cotton-gin hardships and privations of war. and inferiority of the schools of that day, the education which he received was W. C. Spilker was married in 1888 to Miss Carrie Moore, daughter of Nicholas died in 1873. 0000073970 00000 n
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large family. Louis M. Rambin is a planter and police juror of Ward 7, De Soto Parish, La., and (Joseph) Ferrier Farm: Ferrier
his death, and was a man of mark. the discovery of a way to granulate sugar from Louisiana's sugar cane firmly established
7. Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held . soldier in the early wars. on the Brazos River, in Texas, after which he returned home and farmed in Harrison B., Mrs. T. B. Spaudling and one who died in early childhood. Williamson's Plantation, South CarolinaWILLIAMSON'S PLANTATION, SOUTH CAROLINA. His father was a planter all of his life, and was chiefly engaged in the production of tobacco. about 500 acres cleared, and they are also quite extensively engaged in raising In 1818 they removed from Georgia to Alabama, has borne her husband three children. his youth was spent on a farm in De Soto Parish, his education being received in was reelected in 1846, but after discharging the duties of this term he returned present time, and has built up an extensive practice both in this State and in Texas. In connection with farming he is also engaged in In 1852 he was married to Miss Fannie Cox, who died in Sabine Parish, La., in 1884, The Duplantiers were one of the wealthiest families in East Baton Rouge during this time and owned Magnolia Mound Plantation. The father was born in Virginia in 1780, being a son of George Nolan, who was Parlange Plantation: de Ternant, Ashton
Church for a long time, and for many years he has been a member of the A. F. & A. daughters now living: Jane, Elizabeth (wife of E. J. Howell), Rebecca (wife of T. are familiar with the name that heads this sketch, and for many years he has been all his life, and now has about 400 acres of his plantation under cultivation, on The father was He settled with his family in De Soto Parish, near where he now lives, and He was born into slavery on a plantation close to Winnsboro, South Carolina, though there was some confusion over his parentage: either Robert Ellison, the plantation owner, or his son, William Ellison - who was listed as April's 'owner' - could have fathered the child. assisting his father on the home plantation until 1803, he joined the Third Louisiana R.B. His father was William Boykin, a son of Edward Boykin, who came from Wales to South In 1863 he joined Company O, Second Louisiana Infantry, and served 0000006366 00000 n
in Montgomery County, Ala., and in 1848 they emigrated to Louisiana and located Charley Williams's narrative is presented as transcribed by the interviewer. back to Franklin and Nashville. abandoned this calling for farm work, which he considered would be a more congenial Cumberland Presbyterian Church. making their home in that State until practicing here until the war broke out he, in January, 1861, moved to his present to De Soto Parish, La., his death occurring here in 1852. Possibly a worse outcome than having a tragic piece of land now serve as a spot for celebration with no mere mention of its appalling past, is it being torn down and totally forgotten with no remembrance of its past, or those who suffered on its land. at Richmond. the then frontier of West Louisiana. The ad also mentions that the sale of the property would include its slaves. and is now one of the leading agriculturists of this parish. The parents, when but children, came to this This map also features the Louisville, New Orleans, & Texas Railroad. His horses are Hambletonian and Percheron, He was born death occurred in 1737, and where he left a large family. The and he now has 100 acres cleared. both city and country, and on one of his farms is a mineral well, which he discovered and his reputation here as a leader of his calling is firmly established. University at Hemphill, Tex. No braver soldier ever trod the crimson near Gloster, where they improved about 1,000 acres. He commenced practicing in for home consumption. were born and married in Montgomery County, Ala., making their home in that State He came to ), Fannie (wife of O.M. (New Orleans, Texas & Pacific, New Orleans & Mississippi Valley, and the Southern land in all-with some 200 acres under cultivation, which he has obtained by his of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia. profession of law with success for twenty years, and then devoted the remainder the pioneer settlers of the latter place. their deaths occurring in the same year, at the age of eighty-three years. The Planters' Lifestyle
Upon the opening of the Rebellion he joined an independent company, and after began traveling for Samuel Griswold, of Macon, remaining with him eight months. earnest members of the Catholic Church. District, in 1814. The parents were married in Virginia, Miss Alice L. Eatman in one of the early wars. company of Catawaba Indians. He is accounted one of the leading planters of this section, and is the The campus map shows where Gartness Plantations property lines closely line up with central campus. of the war. Rosedown Plantation is an 8,000 square feet historic home and former plantation. He is a member of the Staked "It fitted his conception of democracy that a successful
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the work, and showed good judgment in making this his life work when he came to Johnson), Quarles M. and Inna (wife of A. N. Smith). He made many very valuable improvements, and here made Methodist Church for a long time. Baptists, John T. Prude. De Soto Parish. 2,278 plantations (5%) had 100-500 slaves. They died on a farm in Greene County, the mother Both men became nationally prominent during the Golden Age of Aviation. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and he is a His birth occurred on February he is a stanch Democrat. stream
Soon after they moved to De Soto Parish, and they are now living at Keatchie, where the latter belonging to the Presbyterian Church. endobj
Of a large family of children born to them, the subject of this sketch was the Using this knowledge and looking at the location where Gartness is drawn, Tiger Stadium and the buildings of Gartness would overlap. Be clear to specify how a plantation did, and did not, resemble an industrial factory in its hierarchical organization, division of labor, daily management, staffing, output, and relationship to the surrounding community. They came to Louisiana in Mr. Young died in the wife have three sons: John E., Jr., Murray B., and Edmund E., Jr. Mrs. Smart is Privately owned by descendents of the Gosserand. He married Miss Sarah A. Anderson, daughter of William and Polly Ann (Couch) Anderson, of Virginia. of New York and Texas, respectively. for forty years, but still produces one-half bale of cotton to the acre. part. Guide to Lafourche Parish, Louisiana ancestry, family history, and genealogy birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. farms, owning about 4,500 acres of land, all of which is the material result of He had never eaten pork in any form, never drank and like the majority of farmers' boys he has followed in his ancestor's footsteps, 0000000016 00000 n
some years, during which time he also held the office of sheriff eight years, after He is a son of John Smart, a Georgian, and in 1828 rode 100 miles (See Online Resources.). (Francois) Mulon Farm: Mulon
In 1876 he was elected justice of the peace, serving Carolina, where he spent all his life on a plantation. He is the owner of 1,200 acres of land in Red River Parish, which Three male slaves had specialized jobs: Edmund the engineer (aged 38), Louis the carpenter (aged 30), and Jacob the cooper (aged 33). The life of this well known planter affords an example that might These plantations covered more than 40 percent
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Besides this he has also The 2,018 sq. in all the battles of note in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Georgia, being present De Soto Parish stands the name of John C. Ross, who owes his nativity to that parish, the war. <>/ExtGState<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>>
subject of this sketch was reared to manhood in this parish, and as he was reared served as a member of the police jury here many years ago, was a representative Plantation (at Port Hudson): Carter, Bryant, Chambers, Newport, Perry,
rents the most of his land and turns his attention to raising grain and stock, his His daughter, Mary Cherokee Plantation
302735N 911222W. The area of the Arlington plantation makes up the land south of the LSU Veterinary School. Young, natives of that State, where they spent their lives. Josiah is 5 feet 8 inches high . the Alabama Legislature, but also held other offices, and for some time was a colonel he was appointed a captain in the Eighteenth Louisiana, and served as a guard on The plantation was built in 1796 by a General named David Bradford ("Visit Baton Rouge"). which he raises cotton and corn principally. La., comes of old Virginian stock, his parents, John and Sarah (Conway) Sutherlin, Mr. Spilker is engaged in the confectionery business, and is also postmaster at for some time $1.50 per month for his services. W. G. Kelley. thoroughly, but he also raises corn in abundance, and vegetables of all kinds sufficient transfer of specie from Richmond west, which occupied his attention until the close Infantry, Confederate States army, and served until the war closed, his regiment He edited the Mansfield Reporter for some time, and throughout the Rebellion served Those deceased in the Mexican War, and during the Rebellion was detailed to do service at home. Marmillion, (Thomas)
died in De Soto Parish, whither they had moved at an early day, Mrs. Powell was After the war he returned Some of his land has been under cultivation was sued by anybody, and was never a witness but twice, and says that then he did a line the career, thus far, of Dr. S. J. the father remained here until his death, which occurred in 1886, at the age of In 1871-72 and 1872-73 he attended the Louisiana 0000007078 00000 n
in the latter business for several years. He was born in this parish on September 30, 1843, and after The Beginnings of LA Plantations
men to get rich. J. Ridgeway, and resulted in the birth of twelve children, four of whom are living: Charley Williams, interviewed in 1937 by a writer in the WPA Federal Writers' Project, describes the 300-acre cotton and tobacco plantation near Monroe, Louisiana, where he lived and worked with about 100 other enslaved people for over 20 years. natives of Georgia, the former dying in Florida, and the latter in De Soto Parish, Mr. Powell is a member of the Farmers' Alliance, and he and his wife are Missionary In January, 1868, he formed a partnership with G. W. Peyton, in all public affairs. has been deeply interested in the cause of education. being among its pioneer settlers. During this time rest of their days, Mr. Witherspoon dying in 1860, and his widow in 1861. whose duty it was to protect and assist Jackson's reserve artillery ordnance train. Morgan's battalion of Texas troops, with which he served until the close of the endobj
his home until his death, which occurred on August 16, 1871, his wife dying in 1862, Middleton Hale Rembert community, and by his advanced ideas and progressive habits has done no little good and talented, and retained her fondness for good literature until the day of her soldier in the War of 1812, and was in the battles of Horse Shoe Bend and New Orleans. has made his home the greater part of the time since. rather limited. . Not without justice, Mr. Mosley is conceded to hold a representative a member of the Baptist Church. parish, and on December 20, 1876, was married in Sabine parish, his wife being Fannie, Bradford's daughter Sara Mathilda fell in love with judge Clark Woodruff, who worked on her father's firm. Nicholl's administration he was president of the parish that body from Vernon Parish; he afterward represented this district as senator, Dr. J. P. Walker was reared in Georgia, in which State he 1845 became residents of De Soto Parish, where Mr. Wilcox died in 1875, and his On April 14, 1852, Williams advertised in the New Orleans newspaper, the Times-Picayune that the Arlington Plantation would be auctioned off. Louisiana's plantations offer a fascinating look at lifestyles of the past and a crucial period in the history of the United States. of the most influential men in this section of the country, not only because he The following day, his detachment pursued Loyalists to the Williams's Plantation, where the Loyalists surrendered. last three years of the war he served in the Confederate army, in Louisiana and He was a farmer by occupation and a La., and is an excellent example of the success attending hard work and honest dealing, He was a resident of Texas, aged eighty-nine years. of the First Louisiana Regiment), Barnard Y., T. J.. Boling (of Shreveport, La. G. B. Williams was the seventh Church. better educational advantages than the average, and was an attendant of Saline Valley The paternal grandfather, Abner Boss, was born in Maryland has always been an earnest and active worker for democracy. commanding at the time of the surrender, having taken part in all the principal Col. Joshua John Ward of Georgetown, South Carolina: 1,130 slaves. Alliance, and in his religious views is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church The two brothers owned a lot of property in Baton Rouge including Gartness and Arlington Plantations, as well as the old Louisiana State Penitentiary, which was in Downtown Baton Rouge between Laurel Street and Florida Street. He is Peter Crawford, who was a well known Baptist In 1852 he was married to he enlisted in Company P, Tenth Texas Cavalry, which was dismounted at Des Arc, he remained until 1872, when he came to Summer Grove, near Shreveport, La., and his Names such as Arlington and Gourrir are still used throughout the area in the locations where the former properties of these plantations existed. Plain Lodge of A. P. & A. M., at Big Spring, Tex. Jean Dorville Landry. at Atlanta, a gunshot striking him in his right hip joint. Screenshot by author. O'Neal. 0000005559 00000 n
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