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    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Shadows on the Teche Plantation(La.);

    • Southern antebellum sugar plantation built in 1831-34 by David Weeks. Restored in the 1920s by the builder's great-grandson, William Weeks Hall, 1894-1958.
    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Shadows on the Teche Plantation(La.);

    • Southern antebellum sugar plantation built in 1831-34 by David Weeks. Restored in the 1920s by the builder's great-grandson, William Weeks Hall, 1894-1958. Detail view of the cornice, eaves and soffit of gable roof.
    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Shadows on the Teche Plantation(La.);Columns, Doric;

    • Southern antebellum sugar plantation built in 1831-34 by David Weeks. Restored in the 1920s by the builder's great-grandson, William Weeks Hall, 1894-1958.
    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Shadows on the Teche Plantation(La.);

    • Southern antebellum sugar plantation built in 1831-34 by David Weeks. Restored in the 1920s by the builder's great-grandson, William Weeks Hall, 1894-1958. View includes gable roof, dormer windows and Doric columns.
    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Shadows on the Teche Plantation(La.);

    • Southern antebellum sugar plantation built in 1831-34 by David Weeks. Restored in the 1920s by the builder's great-grandson, William Weeks Hall, 1894-1958.
    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Shadows on the Teche Plantation(La.);

    • Southern antebellum sugar plantation built in 1831-34 by David Weeks. Restored in the 1920s by the builder's great-grandson, William Weeks Hall, 1894-1958.
    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Shadows on the Teche Plantation(La.);

    • Southern antebellum sugar plantation built in 1831-34 by David Weeks. Restored in the 1920s by the builder's great-grandson, William Weeks Hall, 1894-1958. View includes dormer windows, driveway and garden.
    • Greenwood Plantation

    • Greenwood Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Greenwood Plantation;Columns, Doric;Entablatures;

    • Detail of columns, cornice, frieze and architrave. c.1830. Owned by Charles Lewis Mathews (1824-1864) and wife Penelope Stewart (d. 1897) of Woodville, Mississippi.
    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Shadows on the Teche Plantation(La.);

    • Southern antebellum sugar plantation built in 1831-34 by David Weeks. Restored in the 1920s by the builder's great-grandson, William Weeks Hall, 1894-1958. Hallway including furniture.
    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Shadows on the Teche Plantation

    • Historic buildings;Architecture, Domestic;Plantations--Louisiana--Shadows on the Teche Plantation(La.);

    • Southern antebellum sugar plantation built in 1831-34 by David Weeks. Restored in the 1920s by the builder's great-grandson, William Weeks Hall, 1894-1958. View includes gable roof, dormer windows and Doric columns.
    • 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); 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...

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