Last week I told you about my Baby Boy and his wife going to Angola Prison Rodeo and they stayed in a cute little cabin in St Francisville...you can read about it here.
St Francisville is a small town with several well know Plantations
Road running beside the Mississippi River
These are some pictures of the cabin they stayed in..so quite and peaceful
Their private deck...
.The famous Myrtles Plantation, you can read about it here
picture from the web.
History
(Info from the internet)
The town of St. Francisville was established in 1809 and a number of historic structures from that period still exist. Called the town "two miles long and two yards wide" because it was developed atop a narrow ridge overlooking the Mississippi River, it was the commercial and cultural center of the surrounding plantation country. Below St. Francisville's bluffs, another early settlement called Bayou Sara had been established in the early 1790s and was at one time before the Civil War the largest shipping port on the Mississippi River between New Orleans and Memphis. Destroyed by repeated flooding and fires, nothing exists of Bayou Sara today, but a few of its structures were hauled up the hill into St. Francisville in the 1920s.Years of contention as to exactly where the eastern boundary of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase was, depending on which treaty was cited as France and England and Spain shifted the territory among themselves, allowed Spain to continue to claim St. Francisville and territory on the eastern side of the Mississippi River which is today called the Florida Parishes. In 1810 St. Francisville served as the capital of the Republic of West Florida as the local planters ousted the Spanish government and set up their own independent republic for a grand total of 74 days before being annexed to the rest of Louisiana as part of the United States.After the Civil War, a number of Jewish immigrants escaping religious persecution in Germany arrived and made important contributions to commerce in the lean years, providing credit when the banks failed, building impressive Victorian homes like the Wolf-Schlessinger House, now operated as the St. Francisville Inn In recent years, community efforts have focused on restoration and preservation of the town's historic homes. St. Francisville is currently a popular tourism destination with a number of restored historic plantations open daily for tours, including Rosedown State Historic Site, Audubon State Historic Site, Butler Greenwood Plantation, The Myrtles, The Cottage Plantation and Greenwood Plantation, as well as several antebellum gardens
I love that tree in the last picture. I want to see one in person!! The house is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI love how your area is oozing with that old history - Thanks for sharing :D
P.S. I see that you got your picture centered - Good job!
ReplyDeleteThe trees are magnificent! The cabin looks so rustic and charming, and a lovely place to say. And I am absolutely floored by the plantation house — gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming place :) Love the trees!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place and that porch is to die for!
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Big ole comfy Adirondack chairs and a log to put your feet on!!! What could be more welcoming in a beautiful lawn?
ReplyDeleteI love your new header picture---all that history and dignity of hard work well done. I want to think it's off to the side of your house, somewhere, just waiting there for you to look at anytime you want.
Hi Molly! How I lvoed St. Francisville. Many of my people were from there and Donaldsonville. It gives me a big ol' lump in the throat to see Louisiana again...hubby refuses to even consider seeing where I grew up...MEN!
ReplyDeleteI like the decorations on the wall and that neat picnic table.
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