Donaldsonville, Louisiana • Ascension County
The Evan Hall Slave Cabins in Donaldsonville, Louisiana, are a collection of well-preserved structures that housed enslaved people on a former plantation. These humble dwellings offer a tangible glimpse into the living conditions of those subjected to chattel slavery.
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Community Planning And Development; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Bayou Lafourche, The Mississippi River Levee, Jackson Ave., Marchand Dr., And Monroe And Church Sts., Donaldsonville, Louisiana
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Ascension Catholic Church Cemetery, St. Vincent And Claiborne Sts., Donaldsonville, Louisiana
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314 Mississippi St., Donaldsonville, Louisiana
Architecture
La 944, Donaldsonville, Louisiana
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W Of Donaldsonville On La 1, Donaldsonville, Louisiana
Agriculture; Military; Architecture
S Of Donaldsonville, Donaldsonville, Louisiana
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