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Whitney Plantation, Outbuildings, Louisiana Route 18, Wallace, St. John the Baptist Parish, LA

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Significance: The land on which Whitney Plantation is situated was originally granted to German settlers brought to Louisiana in 1718 by the Company of the Indies. A Spanish map dated 1803 indicates that the plantation was owned by Jean Jacques Haydel. In 1820 he sold it to his sons, Jean Jacques Jr., and Marcelin. In that year the plantation had 23 arpents of face (4412 eng. feet). Conveyance records indicate that a two-story master's house, a kitchen, various store houses, mills, a steam-powered sugar mill, slave quarters and stables were standing. The oldest surviving structures on the plantation, the Big House and the Old French Barn, probably date from the period 1803-1805. Hand-headed spikes and similar siding suggest that the two structures are contemporary. The Big House was remodeled ca. 1840 and has not been much-changed since. Marcelin's widow retained the plantation until 1867, when it was purchased by the Bradish Johnson Co. Ltd. of New York. The Haydel Plantation was renamed for a relative of Mr. Johnson's. In 1879 fire destroyed the sugar house. In 1880 the plantation passed to Theophile Perret and Peter Edward in St. Martin. In 1946 it was sold to A.M. Barnes of New Orleans. No one has resided in the Big House for many years. The older out-buildings are used for dead storage. The plantation is retained by the Barnes family as of this date.

Survey number: HABS LA-1194-A

Building/structure dates: ca. 1803- ca. 1805 Initial Construction

Building/structure dates: ca. 1840 Subsequent Work

Building/structure dates: 1879 Subsequent Work

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outbuildings storage agriculture entertaining louisiana whitney plantation whitney plantation louisiana route wallace baptist parish baptist parish jay d edwards sid gray susan a hachenberger beat historic american buildings survey bassam khammash louisiana state university historic preservation foundation national park service kathy mills perilloux virginia barrett price photo new orleans saint john st john new york john the baptist maps architectural diagrams floor layout architectural plan library of congress building plans
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1933 - 1970
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Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Louisiana State University
National Park Service, Historic Preservation Foundation
Gray, Sid, field team
Edwards, Jay D, project manager
Price, Virginia Barrett, transmitter
Khammash, Bassam, delineator
Perilloux, Kathy Mills, delineator
Hachenberger Beat, Susan A, delineator
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louisiana
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

label_outline Explore Sid Gray, Susan A Hachenberger Beat, Bassam Khammash

[Henry A. Wallace] - Public domain portrait photograph

New York Hospital, Payne Whitney Clinic, 525 East Sixty-eighth Street, bounded by York Avenue, FDR Drive, East Sixty-eighth & Seventy-first Streets, New York, New York County, NY

Citations of individual production merit awarded. The first five Citations of Individual Production Merit have been awarded to five war workers, War Production Drive Headquarters has announced. The citation is the highest honor conferred for individual achievement. It is granted only for ideas or suggestions that have an outstanding effect on the entire war effort. Joseph H. Kautsky, Indianapolis, Indiana, an employee of the Lin-Belt Co., was awarded his citation for four suggestions, each technical. He suggested a grinding wheel adapter, which permits higher speeds in internal grindings; a simplification cutting down the number of special internal grinding spindle wheel adapters from twelve to three; the adoption of a precision screw adjustment to the vertical column of dial indicator guages, to get faster adjustments without danger to the dials; and a new method of testing the concentricity of internally ground parts. The picture shows Mr. Kautsky (center) being congratulated by formean Bill Whitaker (right) as Superintendant R. E. Whitney (left) looks on

St. John the Baptist Russian Orthodox Church

Production. Pratt and Whitney airplane engines. A new Pratt and Whitney airplane motor running on a test stand at a large Eastern plant. Before being shipped to one or another of our aircraft factories, the engine must demonstrate its ability to meet rigid Air Force requirements. Pratt and Whitney Aircraft

LeRoy H. Whitney - safety film negatives, Library of Congress

Church of John the Baptist at Tolchkovo (1671-87), east view, one of the greatest monuments of 17th century Russian architecture, Yaroslavl', Russia

[Flora Payne Whitney Miller, three-quarter length portrait, seated at typewriter, facing front]

First-Calvary Baptist Church, 20 Pemberton, Lawrence, Essex County, MA

Mrs. Wallace, 1/26/23 - Public domain portrait photograph

M.T. & Jennie H. Deaton Property, Big Springs Summer Home Area, Lot 2, Block N, Island Park, Fremont County, ID

Pratt and Whitney worker at the United Aircraft credit union. East Hartford, Connecticut

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outbuildings storage agriculture entertaining louisiana whitney plantation whitney plantation louisiana route wallace baptist parish baptist parish jay d edwards sid gray susan a hachenberger beat historic american buildings survey bassam khammash louisiana state university historic preservation foundation national park service kathy mills perilloux virginia barrett price photo new orleans saint john st john new york john the baptist maps architectural diagrams floor layout architectural plan library of congress building plans