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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A3H_garrot-smith-home_Marksville-LA.html
Arts and Crafts style frame home built by Louis Garrot, a local merchant. Oldest family dwelling on Cappel Street.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A2J_corrine-saucier-birth-site_Marksville-LA.html
Author of History of Avoyelles Parish, Louisianapublished in 1943. Was an Asst. Professor of Spanish and French at Louisiana State Normal College, Natchitoches, Louisiana.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A2I_st-peters-episcopal-chapel-site_Marksville-LA.html
Congregation established in 1881 as a mission from St. James Church in Alexandria. Rev. W.S. Slack was pastor of the church on this site in 1902.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A14_roy-cappel-home_Marksville-LA.html
Built by L. P. Roy, Sr., prominent bank president, State Representative and local entrepreneur. Designed by Favrot and Livaudais of New Orleans in the Arts and Crafts style. Features a tile roof and much use of beveled glass throughout. "Sister" h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A0T_brouillette-guillot-luke-house_Marksville-LA.html
Arts and Crafts style house
Circa 1920. Built as a spec
House by T. James and
Zepher Newton Brouillette.
Purchased as rental property
in May 1934 by Ceran R.
and Eliza Zimmer Guillot.
Similar to the house next
door, but smaller in size.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A0S_graham-guillory-luke-home_Marksville-LA.html
Arts and Crafts style house
Circa 1948. Rufus and Enola
Dupuy Guillory purchased the
property in April 1948 from
Tillman and Mabel Graham.
Perma Stone (faux stone) was
Placed on the exterior walls
and posts of the chain fence.
One of the f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A0R_maxwell-bordelon-law-office_Marksville-LA.html
Small brick edifice with
Victorian influence built
by William Peterman,
native of Pennsylvania
and a railroad attorney.
He married Belle Bordelorn
and later moved his practice
to Alexandria.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29YB_coco-piazza-home_Marksville-LA.html
Full two story dwelling built in classic Arts and Crafts style. Features tile roof, stained glass and original Arts and Crafts interior. Designed by Favrot and Livaudais of New Orleans for L. Jules Coco, prominent local merchant.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29WX_marc-eliche-home-site_Marksville-LA.html
Marc Eliché founder of Marksville, and his wife Julie Carmouche resided in a home on this site.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29WW_confederate-hospital-site_Marksville-LA.html
A Confederate military hospital was maintained in this area during the Red River campaign of the Civil War. Patients were housed in a Mr. Richaud's buildings on Monroe Street according to an 1864 newspaper account.