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The Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist

Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

    Shall Not Be Allowed To Drop Into Oblivion

    FELICITE A black woman, a native of Haiti. During the yellow-fever epidemic here in 1839, she nursed the sick, administered to the dying, closed the eyes of the dead, and wept over their graves....

    FELICITE A black woman, a native of Haiti. During the yellow-fever epidemic here in 1839, she nursed the sick, administered to the dying, closed the eyes of the dead, and wept over their...

    • new iberia
    • lousiana
    • yellow fever
    • felicite
    • haiti

    Frederic Henri Duperier

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    Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

    • louisiana
    • new iberia
    • philadelphia
    • haiti
    • berard
    • planter
    • merchant
    • teche

    The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany

    Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

    Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

    • louisiana
    • new iberia
    • polk
    • gothic
    • stained glass
    • glass
    • tiffany
    • civil war
    • hospital

    Church of the Incarnation

    Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

    Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

    • london
    • amite
    • river
    • church
    • bach
    • duncan
    • missionary
    • rector

    Blthyewood Plantation

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    Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

    • amite
    • louisiana
    • sanders
    • kennedy
    • plantation
    • blthyewood

    General Alfred Mouton

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    Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

    • louisiana
    • shiloh
    • mouton
    • red river
    • mansfield
    • civil war
    • slavery
    • confederacy

    Spanish Lake

      First known as Lake Flamand for one of the early settlers, Jean Baptist Grevemberg; known as Lake Tasse by the French due to its cup shape; and known as Spanish Lake for early Spanish colonials...

      First known as Lake Flamand for one of the early settlers, Jean Baptist Grevemberg; known as Lake Tasse by the French due to its cup shape; and known as Spanish Lake for early Spanish...

    • london
    • lake
    • lafayette
    • flamand
    • brevemberg
    • tasse
    • cup
    • french
    • spanish

    May This Plaque Forever Honor

    Judge Émile Edouard (Edward) Simon  1824~1914 A Native of St. Martinville, Simon studied law at Harvard under the Honorable Joseph Story and Simon Greenleaf, earning his degree in 1846. As 14th...

    Judge Émile Edouard (Edward) Simon  1824~1914 A Native of St. Martinville, Simon studied law at Harvard under the Honorable Joseph Story and Simon Greenleaf, earning his degree in 1846. As...

    • louisiana
    • st martinville
    • longfellow
    • acadian
    • teche

    Oak and Pine Alley

    OAK AND PINE ALLEY Charles Durand, Pre-Civil War sugar planter, credited with planting this alley. In legend a family wedding party rode down the alley canopied by giant spider webs dusted...

    OAK AND PINE ALLEY Charles Durand, Pre-Civil War sugar planter, credited with planting this alley. In legend a family wedding party rode down the alley canopied by giant spider...

    • louisiana
    • planter
    • sugar
    • fontenette
    • spanish
    • durand
    • spider webs
    • gold
    • silver

    Centerville, Louisiana

    Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

    Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

    • louisiana
    • electrocution
    • van buren

    May Yours Tread Pleasantly

    THE FRENCH MARKETREBUILT 1936 - 1938 ANCIENT FRENCH MARKET DATES ITS LEGAL BIRTH FROM SEPTEMBER 10, 1784, WHEN THE "AUTHORITIES OF JUSTICE AND ADMINISTRATION" DECIDED THAT ALL RETAILERS IN THE...

    THE FRENCH MARKETREBUILT 1936 - 1938 ANCIENT FRENCH MARKET DATES ITS LEGAL BIRTH FROM SEPTEMBER 10, 1784, WHEN THE "AUTHORITIES OF JUSTICE AND ADMINISTRATION" DECIDED THAT ALL RETAILERS IN...

    • lousiana
    • new orleans
    • french market

    New Orleans

    Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

    Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

    • london
    • new orleans
    • france
    • mississippi
    • bienville
    • iberville

    Washington Artillery Park

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    Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

    • louisiana
    • new orleans
    • washington
    • artillary
    • battery

    Servant of God

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    Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

      Girod House

      GIROD HOUSE ERECTED IN 1814BYNICHOLAS GIROD THE TWO STORY WING FACING ST. LOUIS STREET WAS BUILT BY HIS BROTHER, CLAUD FRANCOIS GIROD, ABOUT 1797. NICHOLAS GIROD WAS THE MAYOR OF NEW ORLEANS FROM...

      GIROD HOUSE ERECTED IN 1814BYNICHOLAS GIROD THE TWO STORY WING FACING ST. LOUIS STREET WAS BUILT BY HIS BROTHER, CLAUD FRANCOIS GIROD, ABOUT 1797. NICHOLAS GIROD WAS THE MAYOR OF NEW ORLEANS...

      • lousiana
      • new orleans
      • girod
      • napoleon
      • bonaparte
      • exile

      This Buddha Was Biult for the Shonfa Temple

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      Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

        Crowley

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        Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

        • crowley
        • lousiana
        • victorian
        • rice

        St. Charles Borromeo Church

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          Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

        • louisiana
        • menard
        • beauvais
        • 1989

        Battle of Lafourche Crossing

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        Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.

        • louisiana
        • civil war
        • connecticut
        • opelousas
        • pyron
        • stickney
        • railroad