A Haunted History of Louisiana Plantations

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Photography, Pictorials, History, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Folklore & Mythology, Americas, United States
Cover of the book A Haunted History of Louisiana Plantations by Cheryl H. White, PhD, W. Ryan Smith, MA, Arcadia Publishing
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Author: Cheryl H. White, PhD, W. Ryan Smith, MA ISBN: 9781625854025
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Publication: September 25, 2017
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Cheryl H. White, PhD, W. Ryan Smith, MA
ISBN: 9781625854025
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Publication: September 25, 2017
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English

Stories of ghosts and strange happenings at these historic Southern homes—with photos included.
 
Louisiana plantations evoke images of grandeur and elegance, but beyond the facade of stately homes are stories of hope and subjugation, tragedy and suffering, shame and perseverance and war and conquest.
 
After sixteen workers axed most of the Houmas House’s ancient oak trees, referred to as “the Gentlemen,” eight of the surviving trees eerily twisted overnight in grief over the losses wrought by a great Mississippi River flood. An illegal duel to reclaim lost honor left the grounds of Natchez’s Cherokee Plantation bloodstained, but the victim’s spirit may still wander there today. A mutilated slave girl named Chloe still haunts the halls of the Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville.
 
In this book, Cheryl H. White and W. Ryan Smith reveal the dark history, folklore, and lasting human cost of Louisiana plantation life.
 

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Stories of ghosts and strange happenings at these historic Southern homes—with photos included.
 
Louisiana plantations evoke images of grandeur and elegance, but beyond the facade of stately homes are stories of hope and subjugation, tragedy and suffering, shame and perseverance and war and conquest.
 
After sixteen workers axed most of the Houmas House’s ancient oak trees, referred to as “the Gentlemen,” eight of the surviving trees eerily twisted overnight in grief over the losses wrought by a great Mississippi River flood. An illegal duel to reclaim lost honor left the grounds of Natchez’s Cherokee Plantation bloodstained, but the victim’s spirit may still wander there today. A mutilated slave girl named Chloe still haunts the halls of the Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville.
 
In this book, Cheryl H. White and W. Ryan Smith reveal the dark history, folklore, and lasting human cost of Louisiana plantation life.
 

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