Belle Maison2013
The Lombard Plantation House in New Orleans's Bywater
by S. Frederick Starr
"What book brings together artist John James Audubon; architect of the U.S. capitol, Benjamin Henry Latrobe; Lee Harvey Oswald; and Fats Domino? This engrossing story does just that, linking these and other colorful figures to the history of a beautiful and historic home in New Orleans.The Lombard plantation house is a rare survivor. Built in the early nineteenth century as a West Indian-style residence, it was the focal point of a large plantation that stretched deep into the cypress swamps of what is now New Orleans's Bywater section. Featuring the best Norman trussing in North America, it was one of many plantations homes and grand residences that lined the Mississippi downriver from the French Quarter. A working farm until the 1800s, its lands were eventually absorbed into the...
