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Williams was born in Plaquemine, Louisiana, ran away from home at age 12 to join Billy Kersand's Traveling Minstrel Show, then moved to New Orleans.
The Medora Site, a Plaquemine culture mound site located adjacent to Bayou Bourbeaux on the flood plain of Manchac Point, a hair-pin bend of the Mississippi River in the southeast corner of the parish, was instrumental in defining the Plaquemine culture and period.
The mound was built over the midden between 1200 1541 during the Plaquemine / Mississippian period.
Plaquemine Brûlé was considered part of the frontier for the next several decades, as there were no railroads and the swampy terrain made overland travel difficult.
Plaquemine was settled as early as 1775.
The Plaquemine Lock, constructed from 1895 1909, was a vitally important link between the Mississippi River and the Intracoastal Canal, of which Bayou Plaquemine served as its northern terminus.
* Plaquemine was the birthplace of Motocross Champion Yancy Guerin.
* Plaquemine was the birthplace of early jazz pianist and composer Clarence Williams.
* Plaquemine was the birth place of WWII medic Eugene Roe.
* Plaquemine was the birthplace of the State of Louisiana's first Secretary of Labor, Joseph R. Gerace, who was appointed by Governor Edwin Edwards.
The film's star, actress Bette Davis, had a childhood friend who moved to Plaquemine as a young adult and subsequently lived her entire lifetime on fashionable LaBauve Avenue, having come to the area with her husband who was an early Petrochemical Executive.
There was also a scene shot in Plaquemine featuring Agnes Moorehead's character Velma being laid in the yard of a home on Court Street after she is murdered by the deHavilland character.
While Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte was being filmed Bette Davis considered buying the home next to her childhood friend who has resided in Plaquemine for many decades by then ( mid 1960's ).
The lock was constructed in 1961 by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers to replace the historic Plaquemine Lock.
The original site of Natchez was developed as a major village with ceremonial platform mounds, built by people of the prehistoric Plaquemine culture, part of the Mississippian culture.
The Plaquemine culture was an archaeological culture in the lower Mississippi River Valley in western Mississippi and eastern Louisiana.
Plaquemine culture was contemporaneous with the Middle Mississippian culture in the Cahokia site in St. Louis, Missouri.
Plaquemine culture was contemporaneous with the Middle Mississippian culture at the Cahokia site in Illinois.
The document was discovered in the Iberville Parish courthouse in Plaquemine, LA in 1936.

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Plaquemine is the birthplace of radio talk show host Moon Griffon, who broadcasts statewide from Monroe.

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Cultures who built substructure mounds include the Troyville culture, Coles Creek culture, Plaquemine culture and Mississippian cultures.

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Treen had difficulty with the lieutenant governor, Democrat Robert " Bobby " Freeman, a former state representative from Plaquemine in Iberville Parish.
Plaquemine, as in Bayou Plaquemine Brûlée and Plaquemines Parish, is derived from the Atakapa word pikamin, meaning " persimmon ".

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Former State Representative Mary Smith Gleason ( 1899 1967 ) of Webster Parish in north Louisiana spent her last years in Plaquemine.

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* Plaquemine is the hometown of Nolan " Country " Ruiz, World War II veteran and German POW, and owner of Country's Cafe for 42 years.
* Plaquemine is noted for a number of antebellum structures that survive within the city limits and along Bayou Road.
By the late 17th and early 18th century, the Natchez ( pronounced " Nochi "), descendants of the Plaquemine culture, occupied the site, which they used for their major ceremonial center, replacing Emerald Mound.

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They toured the river towns and played to an overflow audience in Plaquemine.
Peoples of the Marksville culture, Troyville culture, Coles Creek culture and Plaquemine culture built villages and mound sites throughout the area.
Peoples of the Marksville culture, Troyville culture, Coles Creek culture and Plaquemine culture built villages and mound sites throughout the area.
The Jefferson Davis Parish Library Headquarters Branch is at 118 West Plaquemine Street in Jennings.
Its seat is Plaquemine.
Peoples of the Marksville culture, Troyville culture, Coles Creek culture and Plaquemine culture built villages and mound sites throughout the area.
Peoples of the Marksville culture, Troyville culture, Coles Creek culture and Plaquemine culture built villages and mound sites throughout the area.
Chilantakoba Lodge works as an integral part of the Southeast Louisiana Council in serving Scouting in Assumption, Jefferson, Lafourche, Orleans, Plaquemine, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Bernard, Saint Charles, Saint James, Saint Tammany, and Terrebonne Parishes, as well as a portion of Mississippi.
The Southeast Louisiana Council serves Scouting in Assumption, Jefferson, Lafourche, Orleans, Plaquemine, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Bernard, Saint Charles, Saint James, Saint Tammany, and Terrebonne Parishes in Louisiana.
Plaquemine is a city in and the parish seat of Iberville Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Plaquemine is located at ( 30. 284044, − 91. 240485 ) and has an elevation of.
Plaquemine is located at the junction of Bayou Plaquemine and the Mississippi River.
Plaquemine is accessed, mainly, by four highways LA 3066, LA 75, LA 77, and the scenic LA 1.
Otherwise, Plaquemine lacks public transportation and its residents rely completely on the use of the automobile.

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