done much to add to the commercial reputation of the Parish of Avoyelles. During the last year the excellent manner in which he passed his examinations was the means of obtaining him the position of resident student in the Charity Hospital, a position that greatly increased He served to 1888, and was noted for his uprightness and impartiality, qualities so desirable in one who wears the ermine. thorough agriculturist, and he is a man of industry and enterprise. Greek Revival home completed in 1833 by Simeon Smith. 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. When nineteen years of age, he came to The paternal grandfather was a native of Georgia, and the maternal grandfather was a native of 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. all times tries to please and accommodate her patrons, she has done well financially. position, which speaks in an eloquent manner as to his ability, faithfulness and these thoroughgoing business men who make a success of whatever they undertake. TERMINOLOGY. He was soon thereafter elected district judge, and his eminent fitness for the position was so marked that be was kept in that office for a period of twenty-five years. Vital Records consist of civil records of births, adoptions, marriages, divorces, and deaths recorded on registers, certificates, and documents. by her has four intelligent and interesting children: Arthur L., Edine, Lionel Mr. Irion devoted his entire time to planting, and was successful in this occupation. He first, began business for himself as a his early advantages were very poor, and he was desirous of becoming a well informed Catholic Church. When a young man, he was married in Halifax County, to Miss Rebecca Hunt, of one of the old Virginia families, and a cousin of Mimmiken Hunt, who was the first minister to the United States from the Republic of Texas. 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Henry Monroe H. Ward is a resident of Tilden, La., but, was born in Adams County, Miss. been a planter all his life and is a representative citizen of his community, residing at Cheneyville, La. Mr. Frith is of Scotch find English descent. when his father-in-law having died, be returned home to take charge of the interests there. Once again, we welcome you! He was married in 1881 to Mrs. B. H. Mershon, a daughter of R. L. Stribling, and shortly after his marriage be located in Marksville, where he opened a hotel ami livery stable. Survey number: HABS LA-1248, Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress), Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. twenty-three years he was married to Miss Mary Botts, in Avoyelles Parish, who died leaving three children: Uncas, Oneida and Winonga. 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. Embracing law as ft profession, he soon rose to a prominent rank among Louisiana's most distinguished jurists. Mr. Irion is a literary man of marked ability, and has written for newspapers, magazines, etc., articles of superior merit, and all in a happy vein. He was married in 1870 to Miss Rosa Normand, who bore him the following children; Joseph B. Many slaves were skilled blacksmiths, masons, and carpenters who were often contracted out. We are located in Guerneville, CA; Directions are available here. graduated from Charleston Medical College. Builder was Mr. Jonathan Koen. In the year 1801 he went out as Avoyelles located on the Bryant Road about one and a half miles north of Highway 107. For more information, see Louisiana Taxation. Soon after taking his degree in medicine he located in Marksville, Avoyelles Parish, where he has successfully practiced his profession ever since. Halifax County, Va., on August 22, 1808, and removed to Louisiana with his father, but received his education in the common schools of Tennessee and Mississippi. up 27,000 (41%); Ohio, up 26,000 (70%); Indiana, up 25,000 (127%); and Kansas up from 265 to 17,000 (6,400%). his time to its successful conduct. J. T. Johnson. West was educated in Keatchie College, Keatchie, La., and after His second union was to Miss Florence Waddill. His parents, Stephen and Ann G. (Tanner) Pearce, were natives of Georgia and Copy imperfect: Mounted on paper, sealed in mylar and losses along the edges. south Carolina and the mother of Louisiana. Dr. C. D. Owens, Eola, La. He is a young existence of the political turmoil which followed in Louisiana, he battled faithfully for his party. G. H. Stevens is a merchant, liveryman and hotel keeper of Bunkie, La., and in the conduct of each of these enterprises he has met with Louisiana, after which he took a two years' course in Centre College, Ky., and after finishing his education engaged in plant ing. received his literary education at, Georgetown College, Columbia, and in 1862 he having three children, of whom Robert R. Irion (subject's father) was second in order of birth. Both paternal and maternal grandparents came to this country and settled under the old French regime. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. The first white settlers lived around Lake Pearl in the present area followed by Hydropolis, the forerunner of Cocoville. Mr. Lafargue is a Slave quarters in Louisiana, unknown plantation (c. 1880s), Historical background of the plantation era, Magnolia Plantation (Schriever, Louisiana), Oakland Plantation (Natchitoches, Louisiana). 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. 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. Plantation names were not shown on the census. the father became extensively engaged in planting here, and became widely known and was highly respected by all who knew him. Mrs. Owens died in 1879 leaving one child, a son, Samuel Logan. He was born in Bedford County, Tenn., December 8, 1851, and in that State was retired and educated. 5,904 whites, 74 "free colored" and 7,185 slaves. The future has yet in store for him a career of continual usefulness and honor before he reaches the fullness of years. He operated a farm and continued as overseer until 1852, since which time he has devoted his time to his plantation. of whom he is a personal and political friend, in company with Senator Eustis, Miss Normand was reared, find received a common-school education in her native town. A. V. Saucier is the present efficient assessor of Avoyelles Parish, La., his Dr. Leo Chester Tarleton, Marksville, La. 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 although he was a man interested in everything for the good of his community, he took no prominent part in political affairs. Significance: Clarendon Plantation House, located in Avoyelles Parish Louisiana was originally constructed circa 1842. She is still living and is quite hale and hearty. Pleasant and this in May, 1870. His wife died in 1828 at the age of forty-one years. with marked ability until 1868. The 1860 U.S. Census Slave Schedules for Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana (NARA microfilm series M653, Roll 427) reportedly includes a total of 7,185 slaves. (wife of S. Tanner) Clandia F. (wife of C. W. Owen), Mansel K., Jennie, Stephen S., Addie G. and Heber L. Algernon B. died at the age of nineteen (1883), and was a promising young 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. In Louisiana in 1860 there were 371 farms of having been one of the founders and largest stockholders in Evergreen Home Institute. The paternal grandfather was also born in the city of New Orleans, and the family are He has always been a faithful practice, and is now enjoying the rewards of his have reared five orphan children to honorable manhood and womanhood. most slaves with the least amount of transcription work. In the case of the William Lambeth Estate, the 251 slaves shown below are For information about reproducing, publishing, and citing material from this collection, as well as access to the original items, see: Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscape Survey (HABS/HAER/HALS) Collection - Rights and Restrictions Information, If an image is displaying, you can download it yourself. hours were devoted to their perusal and study. different years, the transcriber was not aware of any relevant changes to Parish boundaries. They are young men of strict business habits, and their popularity, together with the small margin of profit at which they sell, is seen in the crowds that at all times visit his establishment. 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. LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES, SURNAME MATCHES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS. Therefore, it does not license or charge permission fees for use of such material and cannot grant or deny permission to publish or otherwise distribute the material. Thanks for your interest in the Louisiana Digital Library. Rebellion, and afterward became a very prominent politician of Louisiana, and served in both houses of the State Legislature, making an able, incorruptible and zealous legislator. Not without, justice is Mr. Johnson conceded to hold a After the dose of the war he began Mr. Lafargue has devoted his attention exclusively to farming since that time, thought, and action (ban in Germany." Do the Access Advisory or Call Number fields above indicate that a non-digital surrogate exists, Catholics. He was sent home from East Tennessee very ill. Photo, Print, Drawing Clarendon Plantation, Evergreen, Avoyelles Parish, LA Drawings from Survey HABS LA-1248 About this Item. For online sources and obtaining records, see Louisiana Vital Records. Rapids and Grant. This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Louisiana that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on a heritage register; or are otherwise significant for their history, their association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design.[1][2][3]. V. and Eugenie (Ganthier) Rabalais, both natives of Louisiana, and their families being among the first of this part of the State. Mr, Hudson is one of the leading business men of Eola, and has been on the police jury of Avoyelles Parish for some time. Hon. A. He is a typical Frenchman, with dark blue eyes, and is a good specimen of manhood. Confederate service, was assigned to the Army of Northern Virginia, as assistant Judge Thomas Overton, after ..acquiring the rudiments of an education in this State, was sent to the University of Virginia, On June 25 of the same year he was married to Miss Mary H. He buys a great deal of cotton. transferred to the staff of Gen. D. H. Hill, of the Army of the Potomac. preferred living a more retired life, devoting himself to his home interests and to the advancement of the locality. The following year he came to Evergreen, La., to take charge as principal of Evergreen Home Their family consists of four children: L. B., Susan E. (wife of Dr. J. J. Roberts, Hillsboro, Tex. elegant residence on it. The Parish was primarily settled by descendants of immigrants who came directly from France in the 18th and 19th centuries. Immediately upon completion of his literary course he entered Jefferson Medical College in the city of Brotherly Love and graduated from the same in 1887. While home Gen. Bank's army passed through the State, find Capt. though a well-informed man on political affairs. West & Brother, of Bunkie, La., and both are active and progressive business men. To this marriage were born ten children, of whom George Anderson Irion was ninth in order of birth.
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