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Back in Iberville Parish, the Nottoway plantation may get a second life. Dyess told the New York Post that he hopes to rebuild. And certainly, there are those who would welcome its return.
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear what the loss of the Nottoway Plantation House means to descendants of people enslaved ...
IBERVILLE PARISH, La. (WAFB) - An investigation at the Nottoway Plantation by the Louisiana State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has wrapped up.
are joining efforts to determine what sparked the fire that destroyed the historic Nottoway Plantation in Iberville Parish. The agency announced Friday on Facebook that it had deployed its ...
Tobacco and Firearms were recently deployed to help find the cause of a fire last week that destroyed much of the historic Nottoway mansion in Iberville Parish. In Facebook post on Friday ...
Nottoway was a resort and event venue, and its website described it as “the South’s largest remaining antebellum mansion.” Iberville Parish President Chris Daigle called the plantation “a ...
Dan Dyess expressed devastation over the fire that destroyed Nottoway Plantation in Louisiana ... Chris Daigle, President of the Iberville Parish, expressed his condolences at the loss of one ...
IBERVILLE PARISH, La ... the on-site phase of the investigation into the recent fire at the historic Nottoway Plantation. Fire destroyed the 166-year-old, 53,000 square-foot historic plantation ...
After the nation’s largest antebellum mansion, Nottoway Plantation, burned to the ... deep complexities of our region’s past,” Iberville Parish President Craig Daigle wrote in a statement ...
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