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    • New Hope Plantation

    • New Hope Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture -- Details;Bell towers;Bells;Plantations--Louisiana--New Hope Plantation;

    • Brick bell tower enclosed by a wooden fence, includes bell. Plantation c. 1840 on the west bank of the Mississippi River near Donaldsonville. Alexander Franklin Pugh (1819-1883) part owner and manager.
    • New Hope Plantation

    • New Hope Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture -- Details;Plantations--Louisiana--New Hope Plantation;

    • Exterior view of additional brick structures. Plantation c. 1840 on the west bank of the Mississippi River near Donaldsonville. Alexander Franklin Pugh (1819-1883)was part owner and manager.
    • Madewood Plantation

    • Madewood Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Madewood Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);

    • Exterior view, including complementing Greek revival wings on either side. Designed by Irish-American architect Henry Howard, the 21-room mansion was built in 1846 by Col. Thomas Pugh, a sugar cane planter. Its name is derived from the fact that it...
    • Madewood Plantation

    • Madewood Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Madewood Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);

    • Outer building. Designed by Irish-American architect Henry Howard, the 21-room mansion was built in 1846 by Col. Thomas Pugh, a sugar cane planter. Its name is derived from the fact that it is constructed of wood from trees on the property.
    • Madewood Plantation

    • Madewood Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Madewood Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);Columns, Ionic;

    • Fluted Ionic columns. Designed by Irish-American architect Henry Howard, the 21-room mansion was built in 1846 by Col. Thomas Pugh, a sugar cane planter. Its name is derived from the fact that it is constructed of wood from trees on the property.
    • Madewood Plantation

    • Madewood Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Madewood Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);Columns, Ionic;

    • Exterior view, including complementing Greek revival wings on either side. Designed by Irish-American architect Henry Howard, the 21-room mansion was built in 1846 by Col. Thomas Pugh, a sugar cane planter. Its name is derived from the fact that it...
    • Madewood Plantation

    • Madewood Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Madewood Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);Columns, Ionic;

    • Exterior view, including complementing Greek revival wings on either side. Designed by Irish-American architect Henry Howard, the 21-room mansion was built in 1846 by Col. Thomas Pugh, a sugar cane planter. Its name is derived from the fact that it...
    • Madewood Plantation

    • Madewood Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Madewood Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);Columns, Ionic;

    • Exterior view, including complementing Greek revival wings on either side. Designed by Irish-American architect Henry Howard, the 21-room mansion was built in 1846 by Col. Thomas Pugh, a sugar cane planter. Its name is derived from the fact that it...

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