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Co. B - Meriam's Reg't.Louisiana MilitiaWar of 1812Born - Jan. 9, 1770, St. Servan, FranceDied - Mar. 14, 1843, Iberville Parish, LouisianaBuried - Old St. Gabriel Church CemeterySt. Gabriel, LouisianaMigrated to Iberville Parish in 1785and became…
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Established by the United Sons and Daughters Benevolent Society, the Bayou Paul Colored School provided elementary education for African-American children in the Bayou Paul community and served as a meeting hall for the Society. The Society built …
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Eglise de la cote d'Iberville construite en 1769 par les exiles acadiens. En 1773 elle etit sur le Manchac espagnol offert par ce gouvernment. Des colons allemands arriverent du Maryland en 1784.
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In 1699 Pierre Lemoyne, Sieur D'Iberville, father of Louisiana, explored the Mississippi and its distributary the Ascantia, later called Bayou Manchac. By 1758 exiled Acadians had settled at Manchac. They soon built upstream this cypress church, a…
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Acadian exiles arrived from Maryland in 1767 and were given Spanish land grants as was the church. The church was built by Louis LeConte a builder from Lafourche between November 1774 and July 1776 aided by the settlers. The Acadians brought and m…
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