Kenner, Duncan Farrar, 1813-1887
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Kenner, Duncan Farrar, 1813-1887
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Kenner, Duncan Farrar, 1813-1887
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Confederate legislator from Louisiana.
Duncan Farrar Kenner was a member of the Louisiana Constitutional Conventions of 1845 and of 1852, a member of the Confederate Congress, and a Confederate special commissioner plenipotentiary to France in 1863.
A planter, he founded Ashland Plantation in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, and had interests in Bowdon, Houmas, Hollywood, Hermitage, Fashion, and Roseland plantations. With his brother-in-law, General Richard Taylor he held leases in the New Basin Canal in New Orleans. Kenner helped to organize the New Orleans Jockey Club and the New Louisiana Jockey Club.
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Slavery
Cotton manufacture
Horse racing
Rice
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Roseland Plantation (La.)
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United States
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Hollywood Plantation (La.)
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Fashion Plantation (La.)
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Ascension Parish (La.)
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Louisiana--New Orleans
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Bowdon Plantation (La.)
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Hermitage Plantation (La.)
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Confederate States of America
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Louisiana
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Belle Helene Plantation (La.)
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Great Britain
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Houmas Plantation (La.)
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France
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