Here in the family cemetery is a stone inscribed "Our little Louis perished during the storm at Last IslandAugust 10, 1856." In 2008, a 12,582 square foot home on a 3.776 acre plot of land was sold for around $3.47 million. John Harks, Joe Verret. As in the case of several other Louisiana civil parishes where the sphere of influence of an ecclesiastical parish extended over the territory in question, Assumption Parish received its name from a church. The latter, because of stiffness, is considered difficult to cultivate and drain, but sugar and rice producers regard it highly. Belle Chase Plantation- built by Benjamin in 1842 which became one of the largest sugar manufacturing plantations of louisiana located in Plaquemines Parish Louisiana . They are encompassed within ear-molded frames with pediment-shaped tops, and the sidelights are separated from the doors by full pilasters The building, still in use, was occupied in 1896. The legislature In 1904 conveyed title of its site within Napoleonville to the municipality, and it has been partially filled in. Labadieville takes its name from a pioneer resident, Jean Louis Labadie. WebIndiana was a part of the Northwest Territory and although slavery was prohibited in the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, it was tolerated. Governor Nicholls was practicing law in Napoleonville when chosen for his first term, Upon issuance of the charter he appointed his erstwhile partner, L. U. Folse, first mayor of the town. Mrs. T. B. Pugh, and Louis Corde. It was founded by the Spanish. Immunization campaigns and vaccinations are stressed. Often these slaves were sold around the South to supply the plantation industry with the cheap labor it needed to be profitable. The first telephone reached Napoleonville in 1884. It is the namesake of the unincorporated community ofBelle Alliance. The last two are for colored communicants. There are also a number of apartments and condominiums available for rent or purchase. The free black militia offered its services, and one company accepted. ASSUMPTION PARISH HISTORICAL SKETCH Assumption Parish is in the Twenty-third Judicial District, the Sixth Supreme Court District, the Second District, First Circuit Court of Appeal, the Third Congressional District, the Twelfth Senatorial District, and the Second Public Service Commission District. Webbelle alliance plantation Located on the east bank of Bayou Lafourche in Assumption Parish, about five miles out of Donaldsonville, Louisiana is Belle Alliance Plantation. The Harding family was one of the If slaves aimed for permanent liberty, they usually headed for the swamps and forests, where they established or joined existing maroon (runaway) communities. Prior to 1750 the French, proceeding south along Bayou Lafourche from where that stream forks with the Mississippi, settled on both sides of "the river of the Chitimacha." Twenty lashes was considered light, and even pregnant women were flogged by being made to lie face-down across a hole in the ground, where they placed their belly, so as not to hurt the valuable slave child. WebOne hundred years ago plantations owned by members of the Pugh family dotted both sides of Bayou Lafourche. Records of Our lady Star of the Sea show for its first year of operation 6,531 attendances at mass, 2,151 communions, 25 baptisms and 7 marriages. Homes in Belle Meade range from small cottages to large mansions, and prices start in the low six figures. During the 1770s, this 7,000-acre (28km2) plot was granted to Don Juan Vives, a physician and military officer ofthe Spanish government. A branch of Southern Pacific Lines enters from the south on the right bank of Bayou Lafourche, extending through Napoleonville to Donaldsonville. Plying their courses successively were pirogues of the explorers, larger craft bearing Spanish garrisons, keel boats taking out produce of the first plantations to Lafourche Settlement (now Donaldsonville) .and returning with supplies, and finally steamboats and mail packets. WebNearly all of the structures at Belle Meade were constructed using the labor of the enslaved they built the slave quarters, blacksmith shop, barns, and mills. Years afterward the glass was sent to New York and repaired so expertly that the damage could not be detected. Compared to cotton, sugar growing involved greater risks but also greater profits. Two years later Lafourche County itself was divided. A Texas and Pacific Railway branch on the other bank provides freight service from Donaldsonville to Thibodaux, touching Napoleonville and other communities.The Southern Pacific main line from New Orleans to the west coast passes through Assumption for a few miles in the extreme south. By 1824, it had grown to 7,500 acres. WebBelle Alliance Plantation, 7244 Highway 308 South, Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, LA Names Historic American Buildings Survey, creator Howard, Henry Tulane University, School of Architecture, sponsor Cizek, Eugene D, faculty sponsor Arens, Francisco J Barrier, Catherine Emily Cale, Cordelia Lewis, Miranda Marroquin, Ivan Otero, Andres Through perseverance, many slaves maintained stable families, although reluctantly permitted to take on partners at other plantations and rarely allowed to marry in formal church ceremonies. According to the listing photos, the home is an impressive royal palace with a tennis court and a pool. Most colonists received smaller holdings, called habitations, that had a common width fronting on the river of six to eight acres, backing up from the river in a long and narrow strip. Parish agent's figures for the 1940-41 season give 22,505 acres planted in sugar cane, yielding 437,122 tons for sugar making. One hundred years ago plantations owned by members of the Pugh family dotted both sides of Bayou Lafourche. New Orleans, Louisiana 70117. o: (504) 415-9730. Marie Antoinette Claudel." Nearby is Woodlawn, now in disrepair. In between were cotton and a few tobacco plantations, livestock ranches, and grain farms. Timber was cut on the site, and bricks were made by slave labor. B. Kittredge at Elm Hall Plantation. See also St. Amant placed a keg of gunpowder in the door of his home and defied officers; the latter retreated on his threat to explode the powder. The police juries were given this duty in 1813. Originally designed by Louisiana's architect, Henry Howard in 1846. In 1870 three red men were reported as Assumption residents. Only two whites were killed. Authorities granted large pieces of land, called concessions, to very influential people, many of whom never even visited Louisiana. An active tuberculosis campaign is carried on. In 1821 administration passed to a board of five trustees, appointed annually by the police jury. Even smaller holdings usually had at least one slave carpenter or blacksmith. By 1824, it had grown to 7,500 acres. In that year Maxile Bourg and wife donated to the police Jury a tract "two arpents front by one arpent deep." Passed after the division of Lafourche County into two parishes, the measure provided for the sale of "all public buildings . of the late county," the proceeds to be apportioned between the two new civil subdivision. Belle Meade is located in the southwestern part of Nashville and is bordered by the city of Forest Hills. Impeccably Restored Ante Bellum Masterpiece, Belle Alliance, originally designed by Henry Howard in 1846. The Betty Memorial Presbyterian Church Chapel is located at Labadieville. Slaves thus conveyed knowledge orally, just as their ancestors did in Africa and colonial Louisiana. As a child he accompanied members of his family to the Gulf resort, and was one of the few who escaped. The parish Department of Public Welfare was organized January 17, 1935. Two railroads serve the parish. A unique industry is the picking, baling, and shipping of Spanish moss. Three gins operate in the parish. Service was to Donaldsonville and was perhaps unique In that the caller wrote out his message which was transmitted by the operator. The beauty of their craftsmanship is still admired today. It was closed by 1890. However the introduction of new varieties resulted in a 1930 growth of 340,830 tons on an acreage out to 19,567. The plantation house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. When Joseph died in 1867 Charles returned from Mexico to resume the post, which he held until his own death in 1884. St. Emma Plantation House stands five bays wide and three rooms deep, This is the only instance where one of the State's 64 subdivisions touches 8 sister areas. The first church burned, and subsequent buildings were destroyed by storms in 1909 and 1915. Timber was cut on the site, and bricks were made by slave labor. The Southern Pacific places the date of the extension to Napoleonville as 1899. In addition, three out of every ten free black estate owners in Louisiana were women. In 1841 Assumption Parish produced 6,520,000 pounds of sugar (approximately 3,260 short tons), and this total advanced to 17,160 hogsheads In the next decade. According to an old Louisiana saying, "it took a rich cotton planter to make a poor sugar planter." In the lake and bayou sections to the west, centering around Pierre Part Community, fishing and trapping in season add to the means of lively-hood followed in Assumption. General Parish Population And Growth W. W. Pugh was president of this company which sold stock in preparation for a carrier to connect Napoleonville and Donaldsonville. Dr. Pugh is said to be the only survivor of the last Island disaster. Originally this 7,000 acre plot was a grant to Don Juan Vives, a physician and military officer of The 1853 Greek-Revival style Mansion was also completed using primarily enslaved labor. Belle Meade Plantation was built in 1807 by John Harding. Because plantation homes were so far apart, their mistresses so busy, and their masters so protective of white women, planter women lived in relative isolation from one another. The largest plantation in Tennessee was the Hermitage, which was owned by Andrew Jackson. a somewhat eccentric Methodist preacher who also sold "Dow's Family Medicine," possibly touched Assumption, for his Journal relates that on November 4, 1804, he "crossed into Louisiana" from Natohet, held a number of meetings and captured some wild Spanish horses. Pickers harvesting the crop averaged about 150 pounds per day, working from sunup to beyond sundown. This reliance on a single cash crop brought disaster in the 1920's when the Mosaic disease swept Assumption's cane fields.Hybrid canes from Java, then from India, were brought in, followed still later by other varieties developed in the United States, and the industry once again became the good provider for Louisiana's sugar bowl area. All soil is alluvial and is divided into three classes; 1) loan with humus as principal ingredient, 2) loan mixed with sand and humus in about equal proportions, and 3) the terra grasse (fat land) or black soil. Elevation at Napoleonville is 14 feet above sea level. Shortly after reaching Napoleonville the branch was extended to Donaldsonville. A brother, Joseph Dupaty, took control of the Pioneer. In addition, sugar growing and processing took up an entire year, keeping slaves busy all year round. Assumption Parish is in south central Louisiana approximately 60 miles (air line) west of New Orleans. Since 1934 the agent has directed the sugar program in the parish. Licensed in the State of Louisiana and Mississippi. Scattered throughout the parish are more than 20 places of worship where Negroes gather to make devotions according to Baptist or Methodist tenets. Assumption Post Office was the name given to the Napoleonville community in the 1850's by the postal authorities, and all mail was so addressed. Impeccably Restored Ante Bellum Masterpiece, Belle Alliance, originally designed by Henry Howard in 1846. upper story. Religious leaders and midwives were also high within the social order. It was one of the largest and most successful plantations in the South. A total of 161 Negro church-goers, all Methodist, was given. Fine furniture, tableware, artwork, clothes, and jewelry added to the planter family's comfort and allowed them to show off their wealth to friends and business associates. The plantation had over 300 slaves who worked in the fields and in the house. Federal enumerators in 1910 began reporting production in tons of cane grown. Claude1, Ambassador of France. At the same time permission was given the board to donate funds "to an institution that will undertake the education of young ladies in the parish." Belle Meade Plantation Slaves. WebBelle Meade Plantation - Slavery, (1807-1865) Slavery, (1807-1865) Prior to the end of the American Civil War, Belle Meade Plantation was home to a large population of enslaved African Americans. By 1824, it had grown to 7,500 acres. Extension work in agriculture and home economics was begun in 1914; L. R. Martin was the first agent. WebBelle Meade Plantation - Slavery, (1807-1865) Slavery, (1807-1865) Prior to the end of the American Civil War, Belle Meade Plantation was home to a large population of enslaved African Americans. Slaves lived in long barracks that housed several families and individuals, or in small huts. One of the seminary students was Adrien Rouquette, poet-priest and Indian missionary. 29. The first building was occupied in 1847. An English section was added in the 1870's and in the 1890's the French language was discontinued.The Pioneer policies were expressed in a sub-title, "Politique, Agricole, Litteraire et Commercial." He was succeeded by Bela Hubbard who in turn was made parish judge, and followed by Courvoisler, Wincelas Pichot, who was killed in a duel, and lastly Alexander Covillier. In antebellum Louisiana the average sugar plantation had a value of $200,000, whereas even the largest cotton plantations were worth only half that. In 1830, at the height of their affluence, the Metoyers owned more slaves than any other free black family in the United States. For the 1940-1941 session there were 2,039 white pupils and 1,289 colored pupils registered in Assumption public schools, instructed respectively, by 75 and 30 teachers. Established March 31, 1807, from Lafourche County, Assumption Parish was designated as the eighth of the original 19 civil parishes. The Harding family was one of the Products and Resources Decided decreases are shown in the next 20 years with a total of 17,912 white and colored residents in 1920, and 15,890 in 1930. 2,000,000 pounds, are sent north chiefly to furniture factories. Descendants of these settlers comprise a very considerable part of Assumption's present population. One of the best parts of being at Belle Grove Plantation is being a part of so many special moments in other peoples lives. At Labadieville in October 1864, Federal and Confederate Forces fought a pitched battle. Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman live in a gated community called Northumberland, which is located in Nashvilles Green Hills / Belle Meade area. Other figures in the history of the Pioneer included H. M. Hinck, Lawrence Pugh. The 1811 Slave Revolt The largest slave revolt in the history of the United States erupted in Louisiana in 1811. A group of slaves launched their attack from a plantation upriver from New Orleans. WebNearly all of the structures at Belle Meade were constructed using the labor of the enslaved they built the slave quarters, blacksmith shop, barns, and mills. To do so Bor employed the technology and skills of experienced Saint-Domingue sugar-makers, who had come to Louisiana when warfare erupted between slaves and masters in 1791. galleries. However, there is no concrete evidence that slaves were employed at Belle Meade Plantation. Thus, many Louisianians raised cotton. Other Belle Grove enterprises included a grist mill, saw mill, distillery, store, lime kiln, quarry, and blacksmith shop. By 1823 John Foley, D. H. Williamson, and Thomas and Augustin Pugh had moved in from English speaking states. on the ground floor as well, which appear to be original to the house. Designed by Elegant Themes | Powered by WordPress. A Catholic diocesan seminary was established in 1838 near the Plattenville Church on ground donated by Father Deva. New Orleans, Louisiana 70116. c: (504) 481-4790. e: peter@peterpatout.com. The Chitimacha groups made up one of the six leading tribes in Louisiana in 1700. 23 rooms plus 5,000 sf of loggia and terrace living. Shipments of crayfish run through May, June, and July. The house has a brick lower story and a circular sawn frame The French Ambassador to the United States, Paul Claude 1, and his daughter were guests en route to New Orleans. William Lenoir (17511839), American Revolutionary War officer and prominent statesman, he was the largest slave-holder in the history of Wilkes County, North Carolina. The plantation had over 300 slaves who worked in the fields and in the house. Prospects are indicated by the Department of Conservation at several points in the parish, near Labadieville, north of Napoleonville, and along Lake Verret. WebIllustrating nearly every period of the communitys development from the first quarter of the 19th century to 1939, the Madison Historic District is home to a very large collection of fine historic buildings and more. Still standing on the stream's left bank across from Napoleonville is Madewood, plantation home of Colonel Thomas Pugh, completed in 1848. Thus began a steady growth with an 1830 population of 5,669 7,141 in 1840, 10,538 by 1850, 5,341 of them being slaves, the first time the latter total had exceeded the white population, and 15,379 by 1860, 6,096 being slaves. Belle Meade Plantation was a working plantation that employed hundreds of people in various roles, and it is possible that some of these people were slaves. The Federal Religious Census of 1926 reported 9,072 Catholic communicants in the pariah, and also listed 121 Lutherans, 232 Methodists and 90 Episcopalians among the white population. Little is known of the early schools In Assumption Parish. Like most other parishes of south Louisiana, especially those where the population is largely of French extraction, Assumption Parish is predominantly Roman Catholic Early colonials were ministered by a priest from Donaldsonville. This community also developed a hierarchy, and slaves living in the quarters often saw slaves who worked closely by their masters and mistresses as informers and did not trust them. The average date for the last killing frost in the spring is February 27, and the first in the fall is November 23. Web$1,995,000 Belle Alliance Plantation Donaldsonville , Louisiana Listing Description AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE! Still standing on the stream's left bank across from Napoleonville is Madewood, plantation home of Colonel Thomas Pugh, completed in 1848. In reprisal Governor Bienville induced other Indians to attack the Chitimacha and they were driven west-ward from Bayou Lafourche. Slaves resisted on a day-to-day basis by slowing the work pace, breaking tools, injuring animals, stealing from the planters, and faking illness--any action that they perceived cost the master. of Sites | Map | Learn Since that time Assumption growers have shared the ups and downs of the sugar industry, prospering with introduction of such improvements as the multiple system, bagasse burning, and development of hardy cane types; they felt sharply inroads of red rot, Mosaic disease, war, and were vitally affected by the vicissitudes of the tariff policy as well as flood and drought. 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