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Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
The Atchafalaya Heritage Area has been designated by Congress as a National Heritage Area.
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Introduction | Colonial History 1721-1788 | 19th Century History 1813-1892 | Private Ownership to Public Trust 1892-1947 | How Madame John's Legacy Got Its Name | Table Of Ownership 1721-1947 |
Date | Ownership | Arcitecture/ Notes | Source |
1721 | Unknown (probably Jean Pascal), likely a land grant | small buildings present | Anonymous map |
1728 | Jean Pascal | Gonichon map | |
1729 | Jean Pascal dies and wife Elizabeth Real Pascal inherits | ||
1731 | Elizabeth Real Pascal marries neighbor Francois Marin | house very similar to present structure (minus porches and shifted off the street and closer to Royal); flanked by two square "pavillions" on raised brick walls | Gonichon map |
1740's | Francois Marin dies | ||
1776 | Widow Pascal Marin sells the corner portion of lot (at Royal) to J.B. Laporte | 72' x 22' building appearing to include the original compound’s lakeside pavillion with low addition, forming a building with long side on Royal; built by Widow Pascal | NONA, Acts. of J.B. Garic, 12 Sept 1776 |
1777 | Widow Pascal Marin dies and grandson Don Francisco Goudeau inherits | ||
1777 | Santiago Lemelle by purchase | described as an "old house" with a kitchen on the lot (probably the riverside pavillion) | NONA, J.B. Garic 12 Sept 1776 |
1778 | Rene Beluche by purchase | NONA, J.B. Garic 30 July 1778 | |
1778-83 | ceded by Beluche to his father-in-law next door (Laporte) on lot B as payment for work done on lot A house | main house "worked on" | (Long 1964:3); NONA F. Rodriguez 23 May 1783 |
1778-83 | ceded by Beluche to his father-in-law next door (Laporte) on lot B as payment for work done on lot A house | main house "worked on" | (Long 1964:3); NONA F. Rodriguez 23 May 1783 |
1783 | Manuel de Lanzos by purchase | house has ironwork | NONA F. Rodriguez 23 May 1783 |
1788 | Manuel de Lanzos | house burns and is rebuilt by an American builder Robert Jones; corresponds to present structure | NONA Pedro Pedesclaux 1 April 1788 |
1813 | De Lanzos’ widow and heirs | description has not changed from 1788 | NONA N. Broutin 29 March 1813 |
1813 | Dominique Seghers by purchase | earlier in year, Seghers purchased riverside lot and later garden space | NONA Pedro Pedesclaux 7 June 1813 |
1819 | Mme. Seghers dies | a riverside gallery has been added; also mentions two colombage structures: a kitchen with adjoining chamber and gallery with cabinet in the yard and a washhouse in the back | VCS, uncited inventory of succession for Mme. Dominique Seghers |
1820 | acquired by Segher creditors, sold to Maurice Prevost, then to Mme. Marie Louise Patin Roman in quick order | NONA Phillipe Pedesclaux 13 April 1820, VCS | |
1827 | Mme. Marie Louise Patin Roman | building contract for a ‘kitchen" matching description of present narrow service building | NONA H.K. Gordon 12 Oct. 1827 |
1831 | heirs of Mme. Roman | VCS | |
1836 | Barthelemy Jourdan by purchase | lot includes present-day 624 Dumaine | NONA, F. Grima 12 Sept 1836 |
1841 | Jean Martial Dupierris purchases from Jourdan’s creditors | NONA, L.T. Claire 1 March 1841 | |
1844 | Mrs. Manette Trudeau Kerr by purchase | NONA, A. Mazureau 12 April 1844 | |
1846 | C.J. Masony by purchase | NONA, 18 Sept 1846 | |
1847 | William C. C. Claiborne by purchase | NONA, C. Boudousquie 23 Nov 1847 | |
1890 | Claiborne heirs by succession | NONA, CDC 31476 28 Nov | |
1892 | J.B. Canepa by purchase | NONA, C.T. Soniat 23 April 1892 | |
1915 | Canepa heirs by succession | NONA, CDC 111852 22 March 1915 | |
1916 | Canepa Realty Co. by purchase | NONA E. Vidrine 24 Jan 1916 | |
1920 | William Bischof by purchase | NONA E. Vidrine 9 Nov 1920 | |
1925 | Mrs. Stella Lemann by purchase | NONA W.K. Leverich 26 May 1925 | |
1947 | Louisiana State Museum by donation | NONA, R.G. Polack 22 Sept 1947 & COB 553/125 (22 Sept 1947) |