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1 | Petit desert | 3 |
2 | The Zeringues and their plantation | 14 |
3 | The Zeringue plantation house and its grounds | 29 |
4 | Life and agricultural production on the Zeringue plantation | 45 |
5 | The plantation and the Civil War | 60 |
6 | The railroad ruckus | 74 |
7 | Pablo Sala and Columbia gardens | 80 |
8 | A new war, a new family | 88 |
9 | The mansion begins to fade | 100 |
10 | Save Seven Oaks | 110 |
11 | Life among the ruins | 124 |
12 | Future of the past | 129 |
App. I | Chronological chain of title and timeline of major events | 137 |
App. II | Slaves owned by Camille Zeringue | 145 |
App. III | Comparative data of the largest slaveholders in Jefferson Parish | 146 |
App. IV | Brief historical sketch of Zeringue family in Louisiana | 149 |
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Add Lost Plantation: The Rise And Fall Of Seven Oaks, Along the fertile banks of the Mississippi River across from New Orleans, planter Camille Zeringue transformed a mediocre colonial plantation into a thriving gem of antebellum sugar production, complete with a columned mansion known as Seven Oaks. Under t, Lost Plantation: The Rise And Fall Of Seven Oaks to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Lost Plantation: The Rise And Fall Of Seven Oaks, Along the fertile banks of the Mississippi River across from New Orleans, planter Camille Zeringue transformed a mediocre colonial plantation into a thriving gem of antebellum sugar production, complete with a columned mansion known as Seven Oaks. Under t, Lost Plantation: The Rise And Fall Of Seven Oaks to your collection on WonderClub |