Hermitage Plantation Papers, . 1864

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Hermitage Plantation Papers, . 1864

Hermitage Plantation in St. Charles Parish, La., belonged to Pierre Adolphe Rost (1797-1868), French immigrant, Louisiana judge, and Confederate diplomat. During the Civil War occupation of the area, the plantation was operated by Captain Horace B. Fitch, a United States army officer. The collection contains bills for shoes, clothing, and other supplies sold by Weed, Wilters, and Co., a New Orleans merchant firm, to Hermitage Plantation.

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Hermitage Plantation in St. Charles Parish, La., belonged to Pierre Adolphe Rost (1797-1868), French immigrant, Louisiana judge, and Confederate diplomat. During the Civil War occupation of the area, the plantation was operated by Captain Horace B. Fitch, a United States army officer. From the guide to the Hermitage Plantation Papers, ., 1864, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...