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Monroe: Ouachita: 92001566 Whitney Plantation Historic District: November 24, 1992: Wallace: St. John the Baptist: Site of a slavery museum, opened to the public in December 2014. French colonial main house dates from 1803. 88000977 Wildwood Plantation House: June 30, 1988: Jackson: East Feliciana: 98000702 Woodland Plantation: June 18, 1998 ...
Monroe, neighbors on opposing sides about Estates. Walker and Young were among residents who came out for a special Planning Board hearing on Dec. 14 to review a request to approve a subdivision plan.
He declared he was sans fruscins or “without a penny in my pocket.” The name evolved into St. Frusquin and, in 1879, was changed into “San Francisco” by the next owner, Achille D. Bougère. [4] It is owned by Marathon Petroleum Corporation, which acquired the property when it bought the Garyville Refinery in the mid-1970s. The was open ...
The Logtown Plantation is a Southern plantation with a historic house located south of Monroe, Louisiana, USA. The house was designed in the Federal architectural style . [ 2 ] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 16, 1980.
In 1911, Mother de Bethanie Crowley and five Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady traveled to America, stating their desire to serve the sick and needy. [1] Eight years after establishing a hospital in Monroe, Louisiana, Mother de Bethanie was invited to Baton Rouge by Monsignor Francis Leon Gassler of St. Joseph's Cathedral and a group of leading local physicians, to tour the downtown area in ...
The Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist was founded in 1973, by fifty-five sisters of the "Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration" of St. Rose of Viterbo Convent, in La Crosse, Wisconsin. From 1976 to 2004, the sisters operated the ferry terminal and store on Shaw Island , part of the San Juan Islands in the state of Washington . [ 99 ]
Harlan Estate was founded in 1984 by H. William Harlan, a real estate developer and Napa Valley resort owner. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is located east of Martha's Vineyard in Oakville on a 240-acre (97 ha) property with forested areas and steep hillsides.
Robert E. Powell (1923–1997), mayor of Monroe 1979–1996; Melvin Rambin (1941–2001), mayor of Monroe 2000–2001, only Republican in the position since Reconstruction; banker in Baton Rouge and Monroe; interred in Baton Rouge; Frank Spooner, oil and natural gas producer and Republican politician, moved to Monroe in 1967 [5]