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Bienville’s Plantation

Here on a plantation granted to him on March 27, 1719 by the company of the Indies, stood the residence of Jean Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, founder of New Orleans. This plantation was sold by Bienville on April 11, 1726 to the Jesuit Fathers from whom it was confiscated in 1763.

Located in New Orleans, LA, Dist. 2, 200 Magazine Street, Orleans Parish. 96




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