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  2. Whitney Plantation Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The French Creole raised-style [2] [3] main house, built in 1790, is an important architectural example in the state.The plantation has numerous outbuildings or "dependencies": a pigeonnier or dovecote, a plantation store, the only surviving French Creole barn in North America (ca. 1790), a detached kitchen, an overseer's house, a mule barn, and two slave dwellings.

  3. 1811 German Coast uprising - Wikipedia

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    In New Orleans, Commodore Shaw presumed that "but few of those who have been taken were acquitted." The New Orleans trials resulted in the conviction and summary executions of 11 more slaves. Three were publicly hanged in the Place d'Armes, now Jackson Square. One of those spared was a thirteen-year-old boy, who was ordered to witness another ...

  4. List of plantations in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Former sugar plantation from the 1820s, manor house built in 1884 for the 1884 World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition in New Orleans. [8] 01000943 Residence Plantation House: September 8, 2001: Houma Terrebonne 79001064 Richland Plantation: March 28, 1979: Norwood: East Feliciana: 80001736 Rienzi Plantation House: May 31, 1980 ...

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    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — An ... Whitney Plantation Executive Director Ashley Rogers oversees a nearby National Register Historic District which draws 80,000 visitors a year from around the world ...

  6. Sisters reclaim historic plantation to serve local Black ...

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    The plantation house has weathered many a storm since 1806, according to Banner, who listed off Hurricane Betsy in 1965, Hurricane Camille in 1969, Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and Hurricane Ida in ...

  7. Bradish Johnson - Wikipedia

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    He also acquired two plantations above New Orleans which he renamed after his married daughters: Whitney Plantation and Carroll Plantation. [3] When Johnson's estate was settled in 1900, it included 31 pieces of New York real estate, which together added up to 78 acres.