Hudson, Franklin A., fl. 1852-1871.
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Hudson, Franklin A., fl. 1852-1871.
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Hudson, Franklin A., fl. 1852-1871.
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Franklin A. Hudson was the owner in the 1850s of Blythewood Plantation on Bayou Goula, Iberville Parish, La.
In the 1850s and 1860s, Franklin A. Hudson (fl. 1852-1871), owned and lived at Blythewood Plantation on Bayou Goula in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, near White Castle. He was a neighbor of John Hampden Randolph, who owned Nottoway Plantation.
In 1858 or 1859, Hudson sold half of his interest in Blythewood to Randolph, and the plantation was operated by the two in partnership until 1871, when Randolph acquired full ownership.
(See Postell, Paul E., John Hampden Randolph, M.A. thesis, L.S.U., 1936.)
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Bayou Goula (La.)
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Blythewood Plantation (Iberville Parish, La.)
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Iberville Parish (La.)
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Mississippi River
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