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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CH5_greater-mandeville-veterans-memorial-a-war-memorial_Mandeville-LA.html
Greater Mandeville Veterans Memorial. . Dedicated . To The Memory Of . Those Who Died . In The Defense . Of Our Country . And . All Who Served . In The Cause . Of Freedom var plainText = document.getElementById('inscription1'…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZZ0_sugar-mill-operation_Mandeville-LA.html
This sugar mill operated similarly to other steam-powered mills of the mid 1800's. Molasses was drawn out of raw sugar cane by heating it in five kettles known as the "batterie." The cane juice was transferred from the largest kettle called the "g…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y6M_fontainebleau-plantation-sugar-mill_Mandeville-LA.html
These ruins are all that remain of Fountainebleau Plantation, once the summer home and plantation of Bernard de Marigny. Born in 1785 to a family closely tied to the earliest colonial efforts in Louisiana, Marigny accumulated and lost a fortune in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VTA_lake-pontchartrain-causeway-bridge-historical_Mandeville-LA.html
The original 23.86 mile-long structure, which now carries the Southbound traffic, was designed by the firm of Palmer & Baker. When opened in 1956, the structure was the longest bridge in the world by more than 15 miles. In building the bridge, whi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VMS_lake-pontchartrain-causeway-historical_Mandeville-LA.html
At 23.87 miles long, the Causeway is the world's longest bridge over water. The first span was completed in August 1956. Due to increased traffic, a second span opened in May 1969. The Causeway piloted major construction of prefabricated, prestres…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V7H_battle-of-lake-pontchartrain-historical_Mandeville-LA.html
On October 16, 1779, the British living between "Bayou La Combe and the River Tanchipaho," surrendered to Captain William Pickles who had won a naval battle off this shore on September 10, 1779, and thereby ended the Revolutionary War in Louisiana.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V6I_our-lady-of-the-lake-church-historical_Mandeville-LA.html
Early in the eighteenth century, Catholic missionaries evangelized Choctaw, Chinchuba and other Indian tribes and sub-tribes on the northern shore of Lake Pontchartrain, among pioneer priests was Fr. Michael Baudouin, S.J., superior of the Jesuit …
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