East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana
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1903 Clinton High School
1938 Clinton High School
Asphodel Plantation and Cemetery
Avondale Plantation Home
Bank of Slaughter
Boatner House
Brame-Bennett House
Carroll House
Centenary College
Center Building of East Louisiana State Hospital
Clear Creek AME Church
Courthouse and Lawyers' Row
East Feliciana Parish Courthouse
Fairview Plantation House
Heyman-Stewart House
Holly Grove
Hope Terrace
Jackson Historic District
Lane Plantation House
Linwood
Marston House
Oakland Plantation House
Port Hudson
Richland Plantation
Shades, The
Silliman Institute
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
Taylor House
Thompson House
Wall House
Wildwood Plantation House
Woodside
Alabama-Arkansas Redoubt
Artillery Ridge
Bank of Slaughter
Battle of Jackson
Battle of Jackson
Battle of Jackson
Bennett's House and Battery
Bennett's Redoubt
Burial Site of Lt. Col. John C. McKowen
Centenary College's Main Academic Building
Centenary State Historic Site
Centenary State Historic Site
Centenary State Historic Site
Clinton Courthouse
Commissary Hill
Confederate Tunnel
Courthouse and Lawyers' Row Historic District
Crown Metal Products Narrow Gauge Locomotive #2
Exterior Rifle Pit
Feliciana Courthouse
Field Artillery Limber
First European Settlers
Flag of Truce
Fort Babcock
Fort Desperate
Fort Desperate Artillery
Jackson
Lawyers' Row
Linwood
Lower Commissary Hill Battery
Major Bennett's Lunette
Methodist Church
Mississippi Redoubt
Original Feliciana Courthouse
Port Hudson
Port Hudson Peace Monument
Republic of West Florida
Sharpshooter Tower
Site of Battle of Jackson Crossroads
Slaughter Pen
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
Steedman Headquarters
Subterranean Torpedoes
U.S. Army 20-Pounder Parrott Rifle
U.S. Navy 32 Pounder Gun
U.S. Navy 42-Pounder Gun, Model 1816 On Barbette Carriage
U.S. Navy 8 - Inch Shell Gun
Union Batteries 7 and 8
Union Battery No. 1
Union Battery No. 3
Union Battery No. 4
Union Battery No. 5
Union Battery No. 6
Union Sap
Union Trench
The parish takes its name from Felicite de Gálvez, the wife of Spanish colonial Governor Bernardo de Gálvez. The Spanish influence on the region can still be seen today in the architecture and cultural traditions of East Feliciana Parish. In the early 19th century, the area experienced an influx of settlers, mostly from other parts of the United States, attracted by the fertile soil and favorable climate for agriculture.
During the American Civil War, East Feliciana Parish was the site of several significant battles and military actions. The town of Clinton, the parish seat, was occupied by Union forces for much of the war, while the Confederate Army made strategic use of the area to control access to the Mississippi River. Many historic homes and buildings in the parish still bear the scars of this turbulent period in history.
Today, East Feliciana Parish preserves its rich heritage through a variety of cultural and historical attractions. Visitors can explore the numerous antebellum homes, visit the East Feliciana Historical Society Museum, or attend local festivals and events that showcase the traditions and customs of the area. The parish continues to be primarily rural, with agriculture playing a significant role in the local economy.
Brief timeline of the history of East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana:
- 1805 - East Feliciana Parish is established on December 17.
- 1818 - The Town of Clinton is incorporated on February 19.
- 1865 - The Civil War ends, and East Feliciana Parish begins to rebuild from the destruction.
- 1871 - The East Louisiana State Hospital opens in Jackson.
- 1886 - The East Feliciana Railroad is completed, connecting Clinton and Jackson.
- 1935 - The Dual-State River Toll Bridge is built, connecting East Feliciana Parish with Wilkinson County, Mississippi.
- 1984 - The East Feliciana Parish Courthouse, originally built in 1890, is added to the National Register of Historic Places.
- 2008 - Hurricane Gustav causes significant damage to the parish.
- 2019 - East Feliciana Parish celebrates its bicentennial.
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana.