Bayside Plantation records, 1846-1866.

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Bayside Plantation records, 1846-1866.

Daily records of the extensive and varied agricultural activities and family and neighborhood happenings at Bayside, a large plantation on Bayou Teche (near New Iberia), La., and also, during part of the Civil War, at another plantation on Bayou Mallet, near Opelousas, La. The record was kept by a proprietor, Francis DuBose Richardson, by members of his family, and by various overseers, and discusses crop production and the management of slaves and, after the war, of free labor.

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Bayside Plantation (Bayou Teche, La.)

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Francis DuBose Richardson was apparently born in Wilkinson County, Mississippi, in 1812, but came to Louisiana with his father, John Gaulden Richardson (1785-1856) and family in the 1820s. Francis DuBose Richardson became a planter and state legislator, married Bethia F. Liddell (d. 1852), and in January 1846, moved with his family, hired hands, and slaves to set up Bayside Plantation on Bayou Teche, Iberia Parish, Louisiana. The Richardsons were given assistance at Bayside by other...

Richardson, Francis DuBose, 1812-1858.

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Planter and legislator of Louisiana. From the description of Francis DuBose Richardson memoirs, undated. WorldCat record id: 24470533 From the guide to the Francis DuBose Richardson Memoirs, undated, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...