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    • Waverly Plantation

    • Waverly Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Waverly Plantation;

    • Stately oaks line the walk to the antebellum Georgian-style plantation, built in 1821 by Dr. Henry Bains. In 1972, on Thanksgiving night, it burned to the ground.
    • Ellerslie

    • Ellerslie

    • Historic buildings; Architecture, Domestic; Greek revival (Architecture);

    • Exterior view of north colonnade and gallery. Ellerslie is located north of Bains, Louisiana. Designed by James Hammond Coulter in the Greek Revival style, it was constructed during the four year period 1828 to 1832. William Center Wade and Olivia...
    • Ellerslie

    • Ellerslie

    • Historic buildings; Architecture, Domestic; Greek revival (Architecture); Staircases; Woodwork; Columns, Doric; Wooden doors

    • Detail of staircase in rear hall of Ellerslie. The treads and risers are pine with a a faux bois treatment. The balusters and handrail are mahogany. Designed by James Hammond Coulter in the Greek Revival style, it was constructed during the four...
    • Ellerslie

    • Ellerslie

    • Historic buildings; Architecture, Domestic; Greek revival (Architecture);

    • The front of the home as seen from the right west corner and surrounded by moss laden trees. Ellerslie is located north of Bains, Louisiana. Designed by James Hammond Coulter in the Greek Revival style, it was constructed during the four year...
    • Live Oak Plantation

    • Live Oak Plantation

    • Historic buildings; Architecture, Domestic; Staircases; Woodwork;

    • Detail of staircase in Mrs. May house. This mansion is Live Oaks Plantation on Bayou Grosse Tete, Louisiana. It was built ca. 1838 for Charles H. Dickinson from Tennessee.
    • Belle Alliance Plantation

    • Belle Alliance Plantation

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

    • View including exterior stairs. Located on the bank of Bayou Lafourche. Built in 1846 by Charles Kock, a Belgian aristocrat. It combines Greek revival with French Quarter features.
    • Ashland-Belle Helene Plantation

    • Ashland-Belle Helene Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Ashland-Belle Helene Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);

    • Exterior view. Construction on the house began in 1840, and completed by 1842. It was first named "Ashland" after U.S. statesman Henry Clay's plantation in Kentucky. In March 1889, the estate sold to George B. Reuss, an Ascension Parish planter....
    • Ashland-Belle Helene Plantation

    • Ashland-Belle Helene Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Ashland-Belle Helene Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);

    • Exterior view of outer building. Construction on the house began in 1840, and completed by 1842. It was first named "Ashland" after U.S. statesman Henry Clay's plantation in Kentucky. In March 1889, the estate sold to George B. Reuss, an...
    • Ashland-Belle Helene Plantation

    • Ashland-Belle Helene Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Ashland-Belle Helene Plantation;Greek revival (Architecture);

    • Exterior view, columns and gallery. Construction on the house began in 1840, and completed by 1842. It was first named "Ashland" after U.S. statesman Henry Clay's plantation in Kentucky. In March 1889, the estate sold to George B. Reuss, an...
    • 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...
    • Ormond Plantation

    • Ormond Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Ormond Plantation;

    • Louisiana Colonial style built by Pierre d'Trepagnier ca. 1790. Constructed using bricks between cypress studs on the front and rear walls and a type of adobe filling on the sidewalls. Round cemented brick columns gallery, with wood columns on the...
    • Ormond Plantation

    • Ormond Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Ormond Plantation;Fireplaces;Woodwork;

    • Fireplace in Louisiana Colonial style built by Pierre d'Trepagnier ca. 1790. Constructed using bricks between cypress studs on the front and rear walls and a type of adobe filling on the sidewalls. Round cemented brick columns gallery, with wood...
    • Ormond Plantation

    • Ormond Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Ormond Plantation;Fireplaces;Woodwork;

    • Fireplace in Louisiana Colonial style built by Pierre d'Trepagnier ca. 1790. Constructed using bricks between cypress studs on the front and rear walls and a type of adobe filling on the sidewalls. Round cemented brick columns gallery, with wood...
    • Ormond Plantation

    • Ormond Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Ormond Plantation;Fireplaces;Woodwork;

    • Fireplace in Louisiana Colonial style built by Pierre d'Trepagnier ca. 1790. Constructed using bricks between cypress studs on the front and rear walls and a type of adobe filling on the sidewalls. Round cemented brick columns gallery, with wood...
    • Ormond Plantation

    • Ormond Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Ormond Plantation;Staircases;

    • Staircase in Louisiana Colonial style built by Pierre d'Trepagnier ca. 1790. Constructed using bricks between cypress studs on the front and rear walls and a type of adobe filling on the sidewalls. Round cemented brick columns gallery, with wood...

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