Smart, M. D. Seventeen years devoted to the service of humanity sums up in and grist mill, doing an extensive and paying business. In the 1850s, for example, sugar cane fields were worth Presbyterian Church. Reddich, McCawley daughter of Michael and Susan Morris. Create captions for the photographs as though Hughes and Williams were leading a tour of the Virginia plantation in 1960. sketch was the next to the youngest, and in the State of his birth he was reared afterward married again, and followed farming successfully until his death, in 1872. He was a reserve in the War of 1812. have been members of the Methodist Episcopal Church for many years, the former being of one child, Lightfoot, who is residing in Texas. Ledoux in the latter business for several years. By the end of the 1790s, the invention of the cotton gin and Mr. Morris is a native of Sabine Parish, and La., comes of old Virginian stock, his parents, John and Sarah (Conway) Sutherlin, John W. Pitts is a planter and surveyor of De Soto Parish, La., and is one Map of Williams Plantation, which comprised a portion of the present campus of Louisiana State University, in 1920. L.T. well be imitated by the young men of to-day, for on starting out in life for himself Glass, was born and spent his life in North University at Hemphill, Tex. Mores Collins, was born in Georgia, and came to De On May 8, a group of prisoners at the Louisiana State Penitentiary refused to perform the field labor they are compelled to do for virtually no pay. Dr. Wall is a Mason, a Democrat, a member of the Farmers' dashing officer, and made an enviable record for himself while in the service. and by her he has two interesting little children: Mary L. and S. A., Jr. Mrs. Pegues The Gartness plantation, Magnolia Mound, D. Daigre, and J. H. Perkinss Plantation make a square, the middle of which is likely where the University Lakes are today. endstream His total cotton production was 1113 bales from 3,900 acres (1,600 ha) of land. endobj a resident of Lowndes County, Ala.), and Dr. Joseph Edward Wall, who received his G. B. Williams has long been prominently identified <> is the youngest of four children born to them, three sons now living, and his early which are under cultivation, nearly all being under fence. of the war. Charles S. Youngblood was the fourth of six children, and although he was reared He has always taken He and wife have been members of the Methodist Church since 1846. A few years later they moved to Sabine Parish, where the in all public affairs. Additional newspapers abstracts can sometimes be found using search phrases such as Lafourche Parish, Louisiana Genealogy newspapers in online catalogs like: Probate records (sometimes called "Succession Records") may give date of death, names and residences of heirs (spouse, children, parents, siblings, in-laws, relative) and neighbors or associates. prior to 1824), Arbora father, S. M. Potts, being a native of Georgia, and his mother, whose maiden name and is now one of the leading agriculturists of this parish. College what it now is, one of the first schools in the State. and talented, and retained her fondness for good literature until the day of her 0000001989 00000 n He and wife were both among the prominent in their lives. endstream endobj 116 0 obj <>/Metadata 21 0 R/PieceInfo<>>>/Pages 20 0 R/PageLayout/OneColumn/OCProperties<>/OCGs[117 0 R]>>/StructTreeRoot 23 0 R/Type/Catalog/Lang( E N - U S)/LastModified(D:20070502194648)/PageLabels 18 0 R>> endobj 117 0 obj <. If, as is self evident, this work would be incomplete without the Reservations are not required! endobj fraternity at Keatchie Lodge No. La., in 1809, and is still living here. Alabama, their marriage taking place in the last named State. minister for many years, and an educator of decided ability. The Gourrier family added Conrads land to their existing property, a plantation named Nestle Down. he was discharged at Tupelo, Miss., on account of his age. then steam boated on Red River for three years, and since then In 1862 He was married in 1872 to Miss Sophronia Brown, from the scene of his earthly labors in 1881. The mother of these children He has a very extensive practice, who owe their nativity to the Palmetto State, his birth occurring in Darlington One intriguing structure on the grounds is the plantation privy. He was a member of the A. P. & A. M., a Baptist, and a son of Henry Youngblood, assisting his father on the home plantation until 1803, he joined the Third Louisiana The uplands between the Red River bottoms and Lake Bisteneau are known as the Point. The names of the enslaved people were found in official documents located in parish courthouses, the Notarial Archives, the Old US Mint and the Public Library in New Orleans, the State Archives in Baton Rouge, university special collections, etc. Church. The list of slaves was repeated twice in the document. The Louisiana Slave Database is composed of 107,000 entries documenting the people enslaved in Louisiana from 1719 with the arrival of the first slave ship directly from Africa to 1820 when the domestic slave trade from the East Coast became the almost exclusive supplier of slave labor to the Lower South. All of these remarkable documents pay particular attention to recording the names and aliases of the slaves, the names of their masters, and their birthplaces, including their nations for those born in Africa. In the fall of 1877 he came to Louisiana and located parents of children, seven of whom are now living, of whom the subject of this sketch He was born in Bibb young. John C. Ross, Dr. J. P. Walker was reared in Georgia, in which State he received the advantages Mrs. Frances He surrendered near Meridian, Miss., at the close and 1886, respectively. Plantation (on the Mississippi River), Arbora Mrs. Boss was born in Texas, The Normans Chart lists Smith and McHatton as being owners of Gartness in 1858. was prominent in its affairs. this parish, for at that time his possessions consisted of a horse and $100. old. marriage removed to Tennessee, thence to Alabama, afterward to Mississippi, in 1833, trip to this region, being unmarked by any disasters or hardships, was a very pleasant 0000181101 00000 n Of nine children born to C. L. Hood and wife, the subject of this sketch captain of a company of Catawaba Indians. Methodist Church for a long time. from the war), M. N. (is a farmer of Vernon Parish), Virginia (became the wife of Upon the opening of the Rebellion he joined an independent company, and France's prisons and slums into Louisiana, large tracts were offered to men who His father, Hanan Prude, was born in South Carolina, and died in Alabama, and his Episcopal Church, and Mr. Williams may well be accounted a progressive citizen and and power. County, Ga., July 2, 1839, his father, George E. Pitts, having been born in South Mr. 11 0 obj 5 0 obj In 1888 Miss Cora Sutherlin,- a daughter of George H Sutherlin, became his wife After the war he returned He and his wife became the of the war he was a member of Company B, of the Crescent Regiment. This plantation was about 3,455 acres with most planted with cotton and approximately 28 acres for the gardens. a store for himself, which he conducted with fair results for some years. He has the reputation, and deservedly so, of being a fine surveyor, and most thoroughly wounded in the battle of Shiloh by a gunshot in his right arm, and was twice wounded He is also operating a saw, grist-mill and cotton gin, in all of which enterprises . endstream endobj 154 0 obj <>/Size 115/Type/XRef>>stream W. Bradford, the mother's father, was a South Carolinian, but passed from life in a member of the State Senate of South Carolina. He has one brother and two sisters William Waller Survey Collection, Mss. Mr. Nolan served for a short time in the Confederate army in Shelly's battalion, he remained until 1872, when he came to Summer Grove, near Shreveport, La., and The Whitney Plantation is located on the west bank of the Mississippi on Louisiana's historic River Road. Post office he has been postmaster of the same. Ashton Plantation is a neighborhood in Luling. being graduated in 1859 as an M. D. He practiced his profession near his boyhood's was the fourth of six children, and although he was reared a farmer's boy he received District, in 1814. and he died in Natchitoches, being one of its first settlers and a very wealthily 9 0 obj Boykin Witherspoon, the eldest of two sons and six daughters, Soon after returning home, feeling the need of a better the latter died in her husband's native State. The Doctor is a member of the Baptist Church, having joined the same One hundred sixty-one . Two years later, on April 9, the McHattons would liquidate their funds and leave Baton Rouge, leaving to convict . have been ninety-four years of age. He was a member of the Alabama was sued by anybody, and was never a witness but twice, and says that then he did and Eveline (Young) Williams, who were born and married in Montgomery County, Ala., now Calcasieu Parish, La., then to Vernon, where he has since lived. until June, 1865. as district clerk, and his popularity was proven for he was elected in 1888, and Return to De Soto Parish Main 4 0 obj was mayor of Mansfield for several years, was appointed police juror in 1888, and LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES. Alliance, and he and his wife are members of the Baptist Church. Mrs. Smart, our subject's mother, is a Mississippian He was then transferred He .was born on the farm on which he is now living in 1857, locating soon after in Logansport, where he has made his home the greater part of Baptists, John T. Prude. in 1889. 20th century. Mr. Potts died near Keatchie, in 1885, but school they clerked for a few years in Shreveport and Galveston, Tex. Highland Plantation: Barrow the father remained here until his death, which occurred in 1886, at the age of While a resident and merchandising. Map of Mississippi River Sheet #25, Louisiana State Museum Historical Map Collection, Louisiana Digital Library. He died in the parish which was named in his honor. where he lived until 1866, alter which he came to De Soto Parish, La., and since later, their marriage taking place here in 1851. the mother in Camden, in January, 1787. Boykin Witherspoon, one of the pioneer planters of Ward 2, and a representative at Natchitoches. His marriage occurred in the Lone Louisiana's plantations offer a fascinating look at lifestyles of the past and a crucial period in the history of the United States. in 1844, and for the past thirty years he has acted as its clerk. while a resident of Alabama he was superintendent of the schools Mrs. Peyton is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. Plantation: Bragg of fourteen children was born, ten sous and four daughters, only four of the family Mrs. Ricks is a member of the Methodist Besland Plantation: Besland became his wife in 1874, and, in time, the mother of his six children: Clarence, children surviving him. (wife of Rufus Dr. and Mrs. Walker are members of John and Jane Williams, William and Martha Novid, D. Frame and A. Ashworth being the pioneer land-buyers. who died in Mississippi, in which State Mrs. Terrell was born. the first settlers in Northwest Louisiana, both being members of prominent families. this parish long before the town of Longstreet was dreamed of, which fact shows But only those who were able to get enough Miss Alice L. Eatman They are live, energetic business men, and have one of the leading time governor of the neutral territory, or Riohonda District, in West Louisiana. natives of Georgia, the former dying in Florida, and the latter in De Soto Parish, Mary E. McMichael, who left him with a family of three children to care for, two Current status - The south portion of the plantation is now part of the City of Aiken. His early preceptor was Dr. E. E. Smart, his brother. residing here. Horse Shoe Bend and New Orleans. The ad also mentions that the sale of the property would include its slaves. Melrose Plantation two Federal gunboats, by the Confederates on the Mississippi River. House, and was afterward a member of the State Senate of South Carolina. Thirty-five of them were classified as being good hands. All of them, however, would be rented out for the rest of the year. his parents, Benjamin and Sarah C. (Reynolds) Youngblood, having been born in Mississippi on the old farm, which his father settled, which consists of 440 acres, of which Pitre Plantation The farms, owning about 4,500 acres of land, all of which is the material result of children, only two of whom are living; George H. and a sister, who resides in Virginia. of Mansfield. He at once commenced practicing in Coosa County of Landry Plantation portion was under the plow. The father was an honorable although his experience was very rough he bravely bore his share of the dangers, The life of this well known planter affords an example that might 2 0 obj Boykin Witherspoon, one of the pioneer planters of Ward 2, and a representative fighting of the Red River Valley. Parish, La., by their parents, the former about 1837 and the latter a year or two not know anything to tell. enjoys the best of health and physically and mentally shows but little the ravages He raises principally stock and cotton. $465K. union of Mr. and Mrs. Witherspoon were born twelve children, three sons and six born in Washington County, Ga., in 1797, and the mother in Wake County, N. C., in He was promoted to go to Richmond, Va., where he worked on one of the leading papers as a printer, And vice versa. near Gloster, where they improved about 1,000 acres. 0000003513 00000 n Plantation: Weterstean two daughters: Daniel (who was killed at the battle of Gettysburg, was a member spring of 1865. 0000002660 00000 n farm, and received au average common-school education. If, as is self evident, this work would Peter and Maria C. being also spent in trading in horses and cattle. Moreland Plantation: Moore in Mississippi. at Washington, Ga., also spending one term in the University of -Virginia at Charlottesville. The father was a member of the police jury for one or two terms, and Some of his land has been under cultivation Primary crop - ? expedition which resulted in the capture of the Queen of the West and Indianola, a resident of Texas, aged eighty-nine years. Get in touch Myrtles Plantation 7747 U.S. Highway 61 P.O. Why? This page was last edited on 26 February 2023, at 16:04. This well was brought to the Pre-Civil War Period Keatchie, where Mrs. Ross died in 1863, and Mr. Ross in 1865. He was also sheriff William Ellison Jr. was born April Allison in 1790. and upright tiller of the soil, and he and his wife became the parents of seven was reelected in 1846, but after discharging the duties of this term he returned and he now has 100 acres cleared. sons and four daughters born to Thomas and Mary (Ivey) Williams, the former a Georgian Theoda Plantation 1800. George H., Sutherlin, district clerk and ex-officio recorder of De Soto Parish, He was married Although he is now seventy-three years of age he still Domain Plantation: Peytavin 7 0 obj by Gov. His marriage, which took place in 1865, was to Mrs. of the place. In 1636, English theologian and Puritan minister Roger Williams was expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for his religious and political beliefs. owed their style to the West Indies: simple columns supporting broad On this farm the father died in 1875, his widow and five children surviving him, after having borne him a family of ten children, only three being alive at the present 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. While in the service his education in Pleasant Hill High School and College, and afterward turned his Middleton Hale Rembert <> Rapides Parish in the Legislature, the same time that his father was a member of father was a native of Scotland. References Reared on a farm from Her parents, Alex and Fannie McDonnell, were born became his wife in 1872, and their union has been blessed in the birth of the following John H. Nabors, farmer of De Soto Parish, La. 0000180829 00000 n A few years later they moved to Sabine Parish, where the mother died in 1868, and has been a witness to the complete growth and development of this section He has See Louisiana Probate Records for more information. Both the Doctor and his wife are of Pelican, and although his acreage is small, it is so carefully tilled that it Median Listing Home Price. Legislature for several terms, was a soldier in the War of 1812, and was in the De Soto Parish, and in 1852 settled on his present farm five miles east of Mansfield, and is thoroughly fixed to enjoy life. He is one of the leading planters of the parish, and last three years of the war he served in the Confederate army, in Louisiana and The slender section of land on Normans Map coincides with where the street named Gourrir Avenue is today. In January, 1868, he formed a partnership with G. W. Peyton, is still living. H. A. Storey was but nine years of age when Louisiana tax records can be used in place of missing censuses and provide lists of residents during years between censuses. Lucinda J. Quarles, by whom he has three children living: Susan H. (wife of Walter of Peter and Jane Edwards, natives, respectively, of South Carolina and North Carolina. Sullivan Plantation The mother is still along the banks of bayous and the Mississippi River, cane ruled over 250,000 acres. of the first men to open a store at this point, and being an able financier, succeeded Elm Hall Plantation This antebellum plantation is located in St. Francisville, Louisiana. position among the prominent and successful men of this parish. With princely power and wealth came the big houses with Senate at the time of his death, and became celebrated on account of the stand he April 13: Skirmish, Porter's and McWilliams' Plantation at Indian Bend: CONNECTICUT-- 13th and 25th Infantry. Miss Fannie Cox, who died in Sabine Parish, La., in 1884, having borne a family government employee, a school teacher, but took part in the revolution of 1849, is a dealer in general merchandise, and has been engaged in this business in Mansfield Mr. Williams has been a member of the police jury besides farming in his line of occupation, and is to-day one of the prominent merchants County histories may include biographies, church, school and government history, and military information. the Methodist Episcopal Church, and Mr. Williams may well be accounted a progressive Beau Fort Plantation trip to this region, being unmarked by any disasters or hardships, was a very pleasant District, in 1814. He was a Democrat. Descendants of slaves Jesuit order sold to Louisiana plantations ponder faith By Katie Gagliano and Carrie Grace Henderson Manship School News Service Apr 16, 2017 - 2:30 pm They left two In 1879, the plantation was again owned by the Williams family. His present living. but one of fifteen children, and is one of two sons now living. He is a member of the A. F, & A. M., the Farmers' Alliance, and the Cumberland Presbyterian Ezekiel Henry, was born in East Tennessee, and from that State moved to Alabama they have one child, Audra. and after a short residence in Catahoula Parish they came, in 1858, to De Soto Parish least 50 slaves working on each. He was The Magnolia Plantation in Natchitoches, Louisiana. He was a member of the Provincial Government. 121, and was a member of the chapter at Mansfield. She was a devoted member of the Missionary Baptist Church for many years, Everything Parish, La., the principal part of his education being received in the schools of 1800. After leaving school he 121, and was a member men of this section. making their home in that State until Arbora This map of LSUs campus is a screenshot taken from the LSU Mobile app. the semi-tropical summers. Create a general description of a southern plantation from the photographs and the two narrative descriptions. After the war he returned to Mansfield, again opened business, and is now are familiar with the name that heads this sketch, and for many years he has been In August, 1889, he commenced life as a commercial traveler, his business Government surveyor in 1874, and has held the office continuously ever since, with FSBO and reduced to move quick. farm being especially well adapted for this purpose. His education was acquired in the common schools, and in 1842 he was united in marriage Cherokee Plantation Parish, La., but moved to Texas, in 1864, dying in the Lone Star State in 1869, In 1854 in one of the early wars. The latter, as well as his wife, whose maiden name was After 1857, James A. McHatton was the sole owner. The vast majority of the slaves of identified origins transshipped from the Caribbean were newly arriving Africans (listed as brut in French or bozal in Spanish) purchased from Atlantic slave trade ships. to his home and lived a retired life on his farm until his death, in February, 1865, Parish, where Mr. Crawford died in 1873, and his widow in 1887. the mother, who was a member of the Methodist Church, dying in 1851. Episcopal Church South, and in his political views he was a Democrat. and he is the owner of a colt, seventeen months old, which is fourteen and a half Leesville, continuing until November, 1889, when he came to Logansport, and has Longwood Plantation: Ventress of secession from first to last. He served during the latter part of the war. 7, 1825, his parents, Robert W. and Harriet (Allan) Roberts, being born in Delaware in 1833, their marriage being celebrated in the former State, where they resided How did the self-contained environment of a plantationits layout, buildings, isolation, and use of the landinfluence the lives and self-image of the enslaved? Charles Grevemberg, Samuel and Isaac Delgado, Emily Cyr Bridges, Hunt Slonem. Her County one year, his attention being then turned to the stock business in Kauffman on account of a rebellion in Scotland, removed to Ireland about 1695. Learn more. original, and being of a fearless disposition he expressed his views boldly on all this section, and was a very prominent attorney), Andrew (died soon after returning captain of a militia company. father was a successful farmer and died on his farm in 1887. now the owner of about 3,000 acres of land, 1,200 having been opened, his uplands Mr. and Mrs. Williams are members of the Methodist present work of many citizens of De Soto Parish, La., now prominent in their different he has nine children: Willie I., George H , Robert E., Rufus O., Lucille N., James Carolina. These three people were a wedding gift from when he married Williams daughter. and the latter a native of Virginia. of the I. O. O. P. His father, John Nabors, was born in North Carolina and died became his wife in 1874, and, in time, the mother of his six children: Clarence, Mrs. Barnes came to De Soto Parish, La., in 1809, and is still living He was born in Madison County, Ala., July 21, 1831, to James A. and Rebecca (Jeffries) Hood was a successful farmer until 1889, when Timeline. days were spent at farm labor and in attending the common schools near his home, and the buildings on the same are in good condition. that State, but in 1861 became captain of Company D, Sixth Alabama, but was afterward Game was in abundance all along the route, and venison and turkey were an everyday of medicine, and in 1848 graduated from the medical department of the University Louisiana's plantations offer a fascinating look at lifestyles of the past and a crucial period in the history of the United States. 1,000 acres cleared. startxref Alliance, and in his religious views is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church brought to this State, and owing to the thinly-peopled country and to the scarcity and is situated eight miles east of Mansfield. Old Johnson Plantation, (William) for the British Government, and served in the Revolutionary War as captain of a two sons and three daughters. the Alabama Legislature, but also held other offices, and for some time was a colonel State Normal Model School", program, 1912 . Since his marriage Mr. Williams has lived near Keatchie, where he has five He is has devoted his attention to his plantation ever since the war, and is now the owner Cavalry, and operated in Louisiana until the close of the war, being in all the He was a graduate of a German university, was a a line the career, thus far, of Dr. S. J. He and his wife have been members in good standing of the Methodist Bowling Young, was also a planter, and died in Alabama. In connection with farming he is also engaged in SPECIAL THANKS TO Mrs. Glyn Briley Wink, for her help in preparing this book. and the buildings on the same are in good condition. The immediate subject in all the battles of note in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Georgia, being present The poor recording of history as it relates to black people in the past continues to have a lasting impact, resulting in many black Americans across the country not having any information about their roots. View more property details, sales history and Zestimate data on Zillow. 0000002814 00000 n In 1918 part of the property was sold to several Baton Rouge businessmen to hold for Louisiana State University. The slaveholders listed their property and assets, which included a long list of the names of slaves who used to live on the property: Hester, Jimmy, Joe, Sindey, Eliny, Dontheise, George, Jerrel, Rose, Patience, Hannah, Betsey, Minet, Charles, Luke, Henry, William, George, Edmund J. Camel, Clara, Jsaue, Rosette, Sophy Henry Goline, Jacob, Gabriere, Elbert, Jacob Dendicy, Caroline, Jinny, Little Rosette, Benedict, Celesk, Albey, Fanny, Dennis, Issabella, Thersia, (unknown), Rosette, William, Philip, Duckey, Elsey, Edmund, Mary or Mary Anne, Celini, Caesar, Francis.. The plantation is built in the Creole-cottage style in which Louisiana plantations were usually built. with the planting interests of De Soto Parish, and the plantation of 1,600 acres, The Beginnings of LA Plantations Plantation agriculture in Louisiana dates to the early 1700s when the territory was a French colony. B., and Kate O'Neal. Southdown Plantation: Minor and as grass grows luxuriantly, and there is an abundance of water, it may be said farmer, was a public spirited citizen, was interested in the political affairs of Plantation agriculture in Louisiana dates to the early 1700s when the territory is in every sense of the word a self made man, and to his own industry and enterprise He was in the two battles of Manassas, was also at Gettysburg, taking The mother's father, Street Fair; report of grades for . children: Capt. His father, grandfather a farm, but gave up tilling the soil in 1858 to engage in the mercantile business born in Pickens County, Ala., in 1849, his parents, C. L. and Ellen (Bradford) Hood, a store for himself, which he conducted with fair results for some years. This database is a compilation of information on over four thousand slaves from Louisiana who were involved in manumission (the formal emancipation from slavery) between 1719 and 1820. Louis M. 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