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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NRK_assumption-parish-wwii-memorial_Napoleonville-LA.html
Assumption Parish
dedicates this memorial
to the memory
of those who
gave their lives
in the
service of their Country
World War II
1941-1945
Clifton Ambrose
Tuite H. Ambrose
Joycee C. Amos
Roland P. Aucoin
Charles Barbier
Emile C…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NRJ_assumption-parish-world-war-ii-memorial_Napoleonville-LA.html
To honor the citizens of
Assumption Parish
who served in World War II
This tablet in placed here
by the
Mothers Club of Napoleonville
They fought for peace with honor
Dedicated December 2, 1945
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NOR_great-war-memorial_Napoleonville-LA.html
Erected by the citizens of Assumption Parish in honor of her sons who served their country in the Great War for the preservation of democracy and in loving memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice for the triumph of the free peoples of the w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NFC_christ-episcopal-church_Napoleonville-LA.html
Site of Elm Hall Plantation donated by Dr. E. E. Kittredge. Congregation organized and church constructed in 1853. Frank Willis, Architect. Consecrated by the Rt. Rev. Leonidas K. Polk in 1854. W.W. Pugh, Warden, 1853-1905.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NEM_madewood-plantation-house_Napoleonville-LA.html
The first major building designed by noted architect Henry Howard. Construction of this Greek Revival mansion was begun in 1846, using materials from the land. Steamboats carried trade to Madewood on Bayou Lafourche.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NEL_napoleonville_Napoleonville-LA.html
Nommee en l'hommeur de l'Empereur Napoleon ler, la ville est sur une ancienne voie de communication, 1730-1770, empruntee par les Francais puis par les Acadiens, pour aller de St-James jusqu'au port des Attakapas, sur le lac Verret.
Ce lac port…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LQ4_battle-of-georgia-landing_Napoleonville-LA.html
First major battle fought along Bayou Lafourche during the War Between the States. Marching from Donaldsonville Union forces under General Weitzel (8th NH, 12th & 13th CT) attacked General Mouton (Ralston's Battery, 24th & 18th LA and the Terrebon…