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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YER_watts-dupuy-scallan-home_Marksville-LA.html
Arts and Crafts style home built by Roy Watts and home to Carnot Dupuy for many years. Mr. Dupuy, a pharmacist, was mayor of Marksville in 1920 and also served on the School Board.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YE7_j-horace-ducote-law-office_Marksville-LA.html
Ducote, a local attorney and former Mayor, practiced law from this Victorian brick and frame building at the turn of the century.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YE4_lewis-p-roy-sr-building_Marksville-LA.html
Victorian mercantile store built by Lewis P. Roy, Sr. Restored in 1984-85 by attorneys Tucker Melancon and Rodney Rabalais and certified public accountants Aloysia C. Ducote and Van P. Major.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YE3_gremillion-degrusha-home_Marksville-LA.html
Arts and Crafts style home built by Judge Phidias Gremillion. Is unique because it features a gabled roof. The wainscoted dining room is highlighted by a plate rail.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VEH_eddie-knoll-historical_Marksville-LA.html
In 1972, at the age of thirty, Eddie Knoll was elected as the 32nd District Attorney of Avoyelles Parish, and the youngest D.A. in Louisiana. After serving five consecutive terms, Eddie retired in 2003 as the longest tenured D.A. in Louisiana.In 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VDG_sacred-heart-roman-catholic-church-historical_Moreauville-LA.html
The first church for Catholics in the Moreauville area along Bayou des Glaises was built in 1858 and known as St. Hyacinthe's Mission Chapel that was administered by St. Paul's Church, Mansura. Widow Aimee Joffrion Boyer donated the property on Ap…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VC2_founding-of-marksville-historical_Marksville-LA.html
Marcos Litche, a native of Venice, Italy and a traveling peddler, migrated to the Avoyelles Post c. 1794. Because of a broken wagon wheel, the pleasant environment, and friendliness of the Indians and local residents, he decided to stay in this ar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VC0_mayer-hotel-site-historical_Marksville-LA.html
A two and one half story Eastlake Victorian structure with twin turrets stood on this site. Built by Alfred Mayer. Served for many years as the city's main hotel and renowned throughout state for its French cuisine.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VBZ_marksville-methodist-church-historical_Marksville-LA.html
Organized in 1897 by Rev. W.T. Woodward in a frame church. Present church building erected in 1958.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UTD_the-marksville-site-historical_Marksville-LA.html
One mile east is the Marksville prehistoric Indian ceremonial center. This site, occupied from 1-400 A.D., was related to the Ohio Hopewell Culture, and was noted for its elaborate trade networks and mortuary ceremonialism.
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