File:Residence of Don Manuel Lanzos.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionResidence of Don Manuel Lanzos.jpg |
English: Residence of Don Manuel Lanzos
Captain of the Spanish Army —Madam John’s Legacy — Erected 1788 in the French colonial style Robert Jones, an American, builder. Site of the birthplace of Renato Beluche (1781-1860) a lieutenant of Jean Lafitte’s Baratarians who participated in the Battle of New Orleans Later Admiral of the Venezuelan Navy. The house was refferred to as ‘Madam John’s Legacy’ in Geo. W. Cable’s story ‘Tite Poulette’ in 1879 An earlier house was erected on part of this site about 1726 by Jean Pascal, a sailor killed in the Natchez Massacre in 1729, and occupied by his widow until her death in 1777. The house was presented to the Louisiana State Museum by Mrs. Stella Hirsch Lewann on June 23, 1947. Restored in 1974. |
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Date and time of data generation | 05:58, 13 October 2011 |
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