Lost Plantation: The Rise and Fall of Seven Oaks

Lost Plantation: The Rise and Fall of Seven Oaks

by Marc R. Matrana
ISBN-10:
1578069009
ISBN-13:
9781578069002
Pub. Date:
01/25/2006
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
ISBN-10:
1578069009
ISBN-13:
9781578069002
Pub. Date:
01/25/2006
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
Lost Plantation: The Rise and Fall of Seven Oaks

Lost Plantation: The Rise and Fall of Seven Oaks

by Marc R. Matrana
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Overview

Along the fertile banks of the Mississippi River across from New Orleans, planter Camille Zeringue transformed a mediocre colonial plantation into a thriving gem of antebellum sugar production, complete with a columned mansion known as Seven Oaks. Under the moss-strewn oaks, the privileged master nurtured his own family, but enslaved many others. Excelling at agriculture, business, an ambitious canal enterprise, and local politics, Zeringue ascended to the very pinnacle of southern society. But his empire soon came crashing down. After the ravages of the Civil War and a nasty battle with a railroad company the family eventually lost the great estate. Seven Oaks ultimately ended up in the hands of distant railroad executives whose only desire was to rid themselves of this heap of history. Lost Plantation: The Rise and Fall of Seven Oaks tells both of Zeringue's climb to the top and of his legacy's eventual ruin.

Preservationists and community members abhorred the railroad's indifferent attitude, and the question of the plantation mansion's fate fueled years of fiery, political battles. These hard-fought confrontations ended in 1977 when the exasperated railroad executives sent bulldozers through the decaying house. By analyzing one failed effort, Lost Plantation provides insight into the complex workings of American historical preservation efforts as a whole, while illustrating how southerners deal with their multifaceted past.

The rise and fall of Seven Oaks is much more than just a local tragedy-it is a glaring example of how any community can be robbed of its history. Now, as parishes around New Orleans recognize the great aesthetic and monetary value of restoring plantation homes and attracting tourism, Jefferson Parish mourns a manor lost.

Marc R. Matrana, Westwego, Louisiana, is a local historian and preservationist. See the author's site.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781578069002
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 01/25/2006
Pages: 204
Sales rank: 711,205
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

Marc R. Matrana practices medicine at Ochsner Medical Center and is an active preservationist and historian. He is author of Lost Plantations of the South and coauthor of Southern Splendor: Saving Architectural Treasures of the Old South, both published by University Press of Mississippi.

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Everyone interested in the demise of the plantation system or concerned about historic preservation will want to read this intriguing book.

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