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Judge Poche Plantation House
River Rd., Convent,
LA,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
30° 1' 7.266",
-90° 49' 46.2864"
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Louisiana State Historical Marker
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places |
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Felix Pierre Poché, Civil War diarist, Democratic party leader, prominent jurist and one of founders of American Bar Association, built this Victorian Renaissance Revival style plantation house with unusual front dormer c. 1870.
Last updated: 3/17/2016 20:03
StoppingPoints.com Editorial on Judge Poche Plantation House: | Also known as the Judge Felix Poche Plantation House. |
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Related Themes: C.S.A., Confederate States of America, Confederacy Explore other Louisiana Civil War Historical Markers. |
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Judge Poche Plantation House Historical Marker Location Map, Convent, Louisiana
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