The estate that sugar built
Southdown Plantation was more than a grand mansion. With its own railroad system, refinery, sugar house, and company store, it was once a small town in itself—an enterprise that formed the root of Houma's sugar industry. W.J.Minor built the first sugar mill here in 1846, one of 86 mills that operated in Terrebonne Parish during the industry's boom years.Photo Points1 - Molasses TanksMolasses, a by product of sugar refining, was used to make rum.2 - Company StorePlantation managers paid workers in scrip or tokens redeemable at the company store.3 - Overseer's House 4 - Workers CabinsBefore and after the Civil War, Southdown laborers lived on site.5 - Railroad Bridge to Mill The plantation owned 16 locomotives. with 26 miles of track. Tracks cross the bayou here.6 - Storage Warehouse7 - Little Bayou BlackSouthdown owned 26 barges, towed by steamboats, which picked up cane grown along the bayous.8 - Sugarcane FieldsThe plantation once incorporated 8.000 acres of cane fields.9 - Mill and RefineryThe mill operated 24 hours a day during the grinding season. The refinery could produce as much as 40 million pounds of granulated sugar in a year.10 - Mill Yard Crane Hoist11 - PecanHM Number | HM2M88 |
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Placed By | Houma Area Convention and Visitors Bureau and Discover Houma |
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Date Added | Friday, October 25th, 2019 at 8:03pm PDT -07:00 |
UTM (WGS84 Datum) | 15R E 718848 N 3275440 |
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Decimal Degrees | 29.58958333, -90.74045000 |
Degrees and Decimal Minutes | N 29° 35.375', W 90° 44.427' |
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds | 29° 35' 22.5" N, 90° 44' 25.62" W |
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