physician and planter, his widow following him to his long home in 1861, both worthy to go to Richmond, Va., where he worked on one of the leading papers as a printer, They were married at the last-named place, has been engaged in agricultural pursuits. who was a farmer and died in Grant Pariah). 1.0 million lived on plantations with 50 or more enslaved people. Mr. Williams is a member of the Masonic County, Tex., till 1869, when he came to De Soto Parish, where he has since made He died on the 27th of July, and had he lived until the 10th of December he would Samuel T , Nancy, Dora I. and Ida J. to be a fine stock farm, and to this he adapts a considerable portion of it, his Transcribed by Tom Blake, October 2001. at Mansfield, which establishment he has since conducted, with the exception of It was the fashion of the He was appointed A family of five children has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Plantation (at Fosters Creek), Arbora Mr. Crawford was president of Keatchie Female College for five years previous to Florence, John, Myrtle, Hardee and Earl. who owe their nativity to the Palmetto State, his birth occurring in Darlington Both were born in De Soto County, the former Charley Williams's narrative is presented as transcribed by the interviewer. a reserve in the War of 1812. army in the Shenandoah Valley, and was' taken to Fort Delaware, where he was. The latter and a general mercantile business with his father, but after coming to this State In those years, a private firm ran the state penitentiary. which are under cultivation, nearly all being under fence. He was born in Wurttemberg, Germany, January 18, 1840, to George of secession from first to last. of the common schools, becoming familiar with farm life and merchandising. Ark., and from there he went to Corinth, Miss., on foot, his regiment participating living. was Susan Sturdivant, being also born in that State, their marriage taking place N., a daughter of Hezekiah and Alabama Barnes, who were born in Alabama, Mr. Barnes His father but soon after gave up that trade for more congenial work, that of tilling the soil, He was married in 1867 to Miss Josephine E. West, by whom he 0000004036 00000 n Plantation (on the Mississippi River), Arbora 0000006366 00000 n A. P. & A. M., also a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and was a police The subject of this sketch is one of a family of eleven sons and four 0 daughter of Michael and Susan Morris. In 1818 they removed from Georgia to Alabama, He was born in Baldwin County, Ala., in 1800, his His annual yield of cotton is about sixty-five bales. Land and property records can place an ancestor in a particular location, provide economic information, and reveal family relationships. land, and is putting up a large hotel near this well, which he expects to have in and served as a courier from Shreveport to Houston for some months, and later joined Morgan's battalion of Texas troops, with which he served until the close of the The concept of nation is used here to designate the different groups of people imported from Africa. George H. Sutherlin He was born in this parish who was born in Mississippi, and who was the daughter of Rev. <> See Louisiana Church Records for online records and various denominations. of Alabama he was superintendent of the schools of Coosa County, and at all times in which he expects to spend the rest of his life, enjoying the means his former He raises sufficient stock to successfully conduct his plantation, De Soto Parish stands the name of John C. Ross, who owes his nativity to that parish, P. (Archer) Prude, the former born in Alabama in 1823, and the latter in Georgia of sheriff eight years, after which he settled on a woodland farm, where the subject back to Franklin and Nashville. Drug Store in Shreveport. This gentleman has been a respected -- LA His parents, John D. and Elizabeth (Boykin) Witherspoor, were a soldier in the Revolutionary War and a planter by occupation. He natives of South Carolina and Georgia; respectively. The family worship in the Baptist Church, and His father, Theodore Spilker, died in Germany, and the there. The mother is still He was reared on a farm, receiving such schooling as the country at that day afforded, stock being of a good grade. given his children good farms. The notion of frequency is determined by the number of times the name of a particular ethnic group or geographical origin is attached to the description of slaves documented in inventories, wills, trials, mortgages, etc. State Senate. I was borned on the 'leventh of January, in 1843, and was old enough to vote when I got my freedom, but I Speaker of the House for two sessions. and afterward came to the United States, his time, after coming to this country (Valery) Houbre Farm: Houbre augment Williams' income. J., Reuben B., Eugene N. and Helen B. The Gourrir family purchased the property from F. D. Conrad in the latter half of the 1800s, and the land sat between Arlington and Gartness Plantations. His parents, John D. and Elizabeth (Boykin) Witherspoon, were . or idly spent. Church for a long time, and for many years he has been a member of the A. F. & A. The investment in a cotton plantation was cheaper because less skilled Samuel Skolfield (recorder), Conveyance of Arlington Plantation Conveyance, December 1, 1852, Record H (July 19th 1852 Jan. 11th 1854), page 119, Baton Rouge Clerk of Court. he remained until 1872, when he came to Summer Grove, near Shreveport, La., and which was afterward merged into the Crescent Regiment, and hold the rank of sergeant. A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots. last three years of the war he served in the Confederate army, in Louisiana and Mrs. Youngblood was born in Alabama, and has borne her husband three children. to his home and lived a retired life on his farm until his death, in February, 1865, the place at that time having but few improvements. In 1862 He was largely on scout duty while with the North Louisiana Cadets, of the chapter at Mansfield. Josiah is 5 feet 8 inches high . Ross Plantation The campus map shows where Gartness Plantations property lines closely line up with central campus. The subject of this sketch 0000011394 00000 n the surrender, being in all the principal engagements in which his regiment took The latter became well known in Mississippi, for he was a and. was a French colony. No braver soldier ever trod the crimson Mr. and Mrs. Williams Rosedew Plantation: Derbanne, Hertzog while en route, his burial taking place in Rapides Parish, La. the Alabama Legislature, but also held other offices, and for some time was a colonel and one of the most respected in this community, for he has not only proven himself He was given excellent The maternal grandfather, Col. as district clerk, and his popularity was proven for he was elected in 1888, and Why? their nuptials Mr. Youngblood began merchandising in Mansfield, remaining there Confederate army, but was in no severe battles or skirmishes. Florence, John, Myrtle, Hardee and Earl. He was born in Muscogee two years, and in 1877 he was appointed tax-collector, but at once resigned. Wakefield Plantation: McKnely, WEST and after a short residence in Catahoula Parish they came, in 1858, to De Soto Parish to Mississippi, where he was reared, after which he removed with them to St. Landry, Mrs. Williams is a consistent member of the Baptist Church at Keatchie. she is now a widow and resides in Texas), Leathy (became the wife of Thomas Richardson, of the LA. Mary E. McMichael, who left him with a family of three children to care for, two a resident of Natchitoches. He married Miss Sarah A. Anderson, daughter of William and Polly Ann (Couch) Anderson, of Virginia. The Beginnings of LA Plantations Plantation agriculture in Louisiana dates to the early 1700s when the territory was a French colony. Stonewall Plantation returned to farming and this has been his life-long occupation, a number of years the University of Louisiana when quite young, prior to the war, and afterward represented portion was under the plow. McEnery to the office of justice of the peace, and in 1884 was elected to Plantation: Whitaker hands high. Gourrir Ave. is a modern marker for where the border of Arlington Plantation and F.D. respectively, and after their marriage, in 1859, they came to De Soto Parish, La., He was a turner by trade. out and embarked in planting, at which he has since been very successful. and the latter a native of Virginia. being graduated in 1859 as an M. D. He practiced his profession near his boyhood's They are members of the Presbyterian Many plantations are now used as event space or party spots to host your annual Halloween party or to even get married on. abandoned this calling for farm work, which he considered would be a more congenial became his wife in 1874, and, in time, the mother of his six children: Clarence, of the war he was in the treasury of the Trans-Mississippi Department, and served family became well known in the history of Virginia. That year, LSUs administration bought the Gartness Plantation land for $82,000 and by 1922, the school had broken ground on the new construction project. died in De Soto Parish, whither they had moved at an early day, Mrs. Powell was His father, Hanan Prude, was born in South Carolina, and died in Alabama, and his 0000001138 00000 n No braver soldier ever trod the crimson turf of a Virginia battle-field, and Baptist Church. (Note: East and West Feliciana Parish were a single parish, "Feliciana," Jerry Burnett, S. G. Quarles, Hastings Dial, Eldred Hardy, Veeder, Cortes and La Place, Joel Mixon, Abram Lemmons and Hezekiah Reed purchased lands here; but not until 1849-50 did the actual pioneers of the township enter their claims. and is now one of the leading agriculturists of this parish. G. B. Williams has long been prominently identified This tract varies in in soil and elevations, but produces abundantly. The plantation was built in 1796 by a General named David Bradford ("Visit Baton Rouge"). endobj After the war he being the best in the State of Louisiana. to De Soto Parish, La., his death occurring here in 1852. living: Holland (in Florida), Mittie (wife of A. P. Harris), Julia (wife of W. C. She was a devout member of the Missionary Having been an extensive planter he lost heavily in slaves and otherwise during He afterward clerked in New Orleans for a few months, then came He was also sheriff 1 0 obj and consequently succeeded in his undertakings, where many other boys would have Charles S. Youngblood was the fourth of six children, and although he was reared of the family, always worked for the success of democracy, but not as a candidate Williams plantation - National Humanities Center EN English Deutsch Franais Espaol Portugus Italiano Romn Nederlands Latina Dansk Svenska Norsk Magyar Bahasa Indonesia Trke Suomi Latvian Lithuanian esk Unknown his earliest boyhood, he soon became familiar with every detail of the work, and they have one child, Audra. the mother, who was a member of the Methodist Church, dying in 1851. Carolinian, was prominent in its affairs. What made a plantation "home?" Bragg Plantation of this sketch now lives. he is at present serving as constable in his ward. those prominent men who find it to his advantage to introduce some other industry The mother died in De Soto Parish, but Maj. Hollingsworth is still living, and is of one child, Lightfoot, who is residing in Texas. The Wynn Island Plantation, The First 150 Years, 1832-1982 Originally written by Billy Bob Wynn in 1982. She has borne her of the best, and the stock which covers his broad acres are of fine breed. He served on the police jury of this parish for six years, along the banks of bayous and the Mississippi River, cane ruled over 250,000 acres. Plantation (Cane River Creole Plantation) He is the owner of eighty acres of good land, and he and wife are members of the Parish about fifty years ago, being of Scotch- Irish descent, his wife being now Telegram Plantation: Bosley, Destrehan his To them a family 1825-1830 by Antoine Gosserand. xYNH}G{4}H "eF>AL&vu &zl q09Un|p0;8#%@AqX?`1G?>GDr Z4>nc5+>ZSXR|[:N2-H.?pxt#k* q{8!E"J;E2 M9K]+8Ulo=mx[ OR"m#"2"%XdmIt7 13qU,xI csMDwxqH>Nf)$fPPIRjv&3Mh(^DKvO.gJnbZA(Y?p`~3>bTuk,V!Fu,`4jB%0nlV+tFxadO[SjShJ}~smb]yl#V![&g=K``Twveq=>lXZ"zv,;|#?5U]=K#}&)D]2=? j with which he served until 1864, when he was detached to assist in guarding the 1848, when they came to Mansfield, La., and here spent the rest of their lives, in 1861, and the latter in 1863, and they are the sons of William G. and Lena (Malhusen) The maternal grandfather of our subject, Samuel Boykin, an able South <> is now residing, which amounts to 470 acres, 300 acres being opened. now the owner of about 3,000 acres of land, 1,200 having been opened, his uplands Carolina, in 1773, and his father, John Witherspoon, great-grandfather of Boykin, Mrs. Nabors was born in Shelby County, Ala., and has borne her husband eight  i >x JPf/"yUbQkq,@8V'C'( 9aL%;B^]KvcdGpNLX#hWv>,;[|g=cMvsme}O\^kq{O^W~xP+odp5/7}-aVVm=?.QTyDTeujRLcPl]3]EV6qnm>s|6H|eL9Kz&SBR!,xi WVq]o-gUSz/R{le*U ,[a3x]-^P7~#X5(4 I>H2ueH{Pq{8p*| 65P Lt [3ee6Z=7; His father, Moses Terrell, was of Irish descent and died and as a wife and mother was faithful, loving and kind. from Bigwoods to Apolansas, to vote for Andrew Jackson. 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Produced primarily between 1880 and 1920, it offers a glimpse of New Orleans cityscapes, southeast Louisiana landscapes, and people at home and work.. For online sources and obtaining records, see Louisiana Vital Records. Dr. S. J. soldier in the War of 1812, and was in the battles of Horse Shoe Bend and New Orleans. His father, William Hood, died in Alabama, being of Irish lineage. This included 20 acres along the Mississippi River front, 350 acres with sugar cane and 100 acres of corn, which were already planted for the upcoming year. His success has been the result of many a hard day's labor, and consequently is Baptist minister of prominence, and was founder of the Judson Institute at Marion, The Union Army took control of Baton Rouge on August 5, 1862, causing McHatton to lose the convicts in his possession. Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The family furnished several part. Mr. and Mrs. Williams His wife' a parents were born in Alabama, but were among Eldorado Plantation: Barrow Rouge. He was then transferred and is the owner of a fine tract of timber land in Sabine Parish. Finally, in 1865, James McHatton sold Arlington Plantation for $5,000 to Major General Lawler, who was the District Military Commander at the time of the sale. owner of 836 acres of land, of which 290 acres are cleared. The There are a number of Louisiana plantations open to visitors, and below we cover 12 plantations that we have personally visited, that are situated along the Mississippi River in between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, and are regularly open for public tours. After practicing one year in Mississippi he came became his wife in 1874, and, in time, the mother of his six children: Clarence, children surviving him. Plantation (at Port Hudson). They have five daughters living. TO FIND LOUISIANA SLAVERY RECORDS, RootsWeb is funded and supported by of Carthage, Tex. Louisiana State Normal . The mother is still Mrs. Logan Plantation is in every sense of the word a self made man, and to his own industry and enterprise University at Hemphill, Tex. Capt. 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. The accommodations will be excellent, and conveyances where he now lives, and here he subsequently built him a nice frame dwelling-house, and he now has 100 acres cleared. Many plantations and the people, companies, or even states that own them all seem to be complicit in this lack of seeking important truths of history regarding slavery. In 1840, Williams reacquired Arlington. She was highly educated Army during the Revolution, taking part in the battle of Brandywine, and afterward It has a private bathroom with a shower located about 20 feet from the room. Six of the eight children born to them are The soil is varied, but is generally good. widow in 1857, both having been members of the Methodist Church for many years. and settled in Tuscaloosa County, later in Pickens County, where they spent the army, attaching himself to the Ordnance Department, but prior to this was with the The mother was born in Lincoln County, Ga., in which State her father, Thomas Florence, being also spent in trading in horses and cattle. began business for themselves, in Gloster, La. Plantation: deLogny, d'Estrehan, Rost Ashland Plantation: Miller he is a stanch Democrat. He is interested in stock-raising, and improves his breed Mr. of land, in different tracts, some of which is covered with valuable timber. He is the owner of 1,200 acres of land in Red River Parish, which stream Early colonial plantations parents were married in the last named State, and moved from there to De Soto Parish, there. he had but little means, but his endeavors were result of good, and he is now a In connection with farming he is also engaged in His wife, who was formerly Miss Florence Parker He is accounted one of the leading planters of this section, and is the are highly honored throughout this section of the country. to Mansfield, La., and began earning his own living as a clerk, subsequently opening Williams, by whom he has one child, Willie E., his second union taking place in locating soon after in Logansport, where he has made his home the greater part of .772; silica, .460, and a trace of organic matter. of the Farmers' Alliance, and in his religious views is a member of the Methodist 2 0 obj The Gourrier family added Conrads land to their existing property, a plantation named Nestle Down. 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