That's very interesting. What was it like working in the sugar cane fields? Do you know anything about it? I would love to know more. I remember my grandmother from the country - Plaucheville - said how much hard work it was. Thank you.
@@brendaannedufaur6244 I have no idea...he just owned it and that family still owns it. It a very very long story and lots of history. They were Irish from Carlow, Ireland, immigrated to New York then ended up in the West Baton Rouge area
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My great great grandfather owned the biggest sugar cane plantation in the early/mid 1900s I. Port Allen....
That's very interesting. What was it like working in the sugar cane fields? Do you know anything about it? I would love to know more. I remember my grandmother from the country - Plaucheville - said how much hard work it was. Thank you.
@@brendaannedufaur6244 I have no idea...he just owned it and that family still owns it. It a very very long story and lots of history. They were Irish from Carlow, Ireland, immigrated to New York then ended up in the West Baton Rouge area
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