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In 1971, American Oil donated the house and 4 acres (16,000 m) of land to the River Road Historical Society, a nonprofit organization. The oil company continued its support in 1990 by donating monies for the installation of a fire sprinkler system and new roof, as well as gifting an additional
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Through its volunteer efforts, the historical society was able to raise sufficient funds to halt the process of decay at the former plantation, restoring the house and grounds to their former beauty. Recent efforts have focused on authentically re-creating the plantation community which would have
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in 1839. He and his wife, Louise Odile Destréhan, another daughter of Jean-Noël Destréhan, began to remodel the house in the then-popular Greek Revival style. Doors and windows were trimmed in Greek Revival details, the wood columns of the façade were encased in plastered brick, and the rear
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Destrehan Plantation is open daily for guided tours, which interpret the lives of the plantation's former residents — both free and enslaved. Period crafts such as dyeing with indigo, candle-making, and open-hearth cooking are demonstrated on most days.
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Pierre Rost died in 1868 and his wife and son, Emile Rost, continued to live at Destrehan Plantation. Emile Rost sold the plantation in 1910, to the Destrehan Planting and Manufacturing Company, ending family ownership of the
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was enclosed to create an entrance foyer. Also, removed from the rear gallery, winding staircases were re-installed in the center hall; and on the exterior, the stucco was scored to resemble stone.
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Henderson's will was quite controversial in its time, as it stipulated that all his slaves be freed; and for those that desired, they would be given transport to
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Ownership changed again after Jean-Noël Destréhan's death in 1823. Two years later, his son-in-law Stephen Henderson bought the plantation from the
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Gutek, Gerald Lee, Gutek, Patricia, 1996. Plantations and Outdoor Museums in America's Historic South. University of South Carolina, pg 120.
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Cizek, E.D., Lawrence, J.H., and Sexton, R, 2008. Destrehan: The Man, The House, The Legacy. Destrehan, LA: River Road Historical Society.
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had hidden treasure in the house, treasure-seekers left gaping holes in the walls. Vandals also stripped the building of its Italian-marble
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Three swift trials were conducted, one in St. John the Baptist Parish, one at Destrehan Plantation (St. Charles Parish), and the third in
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One of the oldest homes in Louisiana, Destrehan Plantation was constructed beginning in 1787 and completed in 1790, during the period of
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The house is a unique example of a plantation home outliving the oil refinery that had been built around it. It is listed on the
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to construct the home. When the work was completed, Charles Pacquet received the following remuneration: "one brute
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Upon Robin de Logny's death in December 1792, the plantation was purchased at auction by his son-in-law,
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for its architectural quality and association with important people and events in Louisiana history.
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King, William W., 1851. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Louisiana
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The 1,400 lb (640 kg) marble bathtub, rumored to be a gift from Napoleon Bonaparte to the family
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The Destrehan tribunal resulted in the immediate execution of eighteen rebels (reportedly by
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Edwards, Jay D., 2002. Raised to the Trade: Creole Building Arts of New Orleans, pg.85
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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In the 1790s due to crop failures and indigo blight, Destréhan began cultivating
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National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana
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Also in 1865, Pierre Rost returned from Europe, with a pardon from President
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in the West Indies or Creole style, with outbuildings to support his
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Louisiana
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and was assigned as the C.S.A.'s diplomatic representative in
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in the following feature films and television shows:
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in 1812. He was influential in the transition of the
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Destrehan Plantation is located in Louisiana
Destrehan Plantation is located in the United States
29°56′43″N 90°21′55″W / 29.94528°N 90.36528°W / 29.94528; -90.36528
French Colonial
Greek Revival
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plantation store

French
antebellum
mansion
French Colonial
Greek Revival
southeast Louisiana
Destrehan
plantation
indigo
sugarcane
Jean-Noël Destréhan
United States Senator
Louisiana
Orleans Territory
statehood
National Register of Historic Places
Spanish rule
mulatto
raised house

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