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  1. The mansion was built in 1830 for Narcisse Prudhomme, who held as many as 104 enslaved people on the property. [ 4] After his death in 1859, the plantation was inherited by his son, Achille Prudhomme. [ 4]

  2. Jun 3, 2016 · The early history of Oaklawn is the most known. A man named Absalam Thompson built his brick home there in 1835. The Reverend owned up to 150 slaves, who worked the fields surrounding the property. He had three sons, by the time the Civil War struck, and they all served the Confederacy.

  3. Jan 16, 2023 · Oaklawn was built by the Rev. Absalom Thompson (?-1881)in 1835 and remodeled 25 years later. The home is located south of Spring Hill. It originally consisted of 3,000 acres.

  4. Jun 2, 2016 · Historic Oaklawn Plantation, where General Hood had his headquarters the night before marching north into Franklin and local history, fared about as well after the War of Northern Aggression as Johnny Reb did during it. But eventually it was restored, repaired and stands as a piece of living history.

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  5. Oaklawn Plantation. This brick home was built in 1835 by Absalom Thompson, who named it Oaklawn. In November 1864, Confederate General John Bell Hood established his command post at this home.

  6. Oaklawn has held the imagination of Civil War buffs and historians for many years. Considered one of the finest in the region, Absalom Thompson built this brick plantation home in 1835. It was also the home of George Jones and Tammy Wynette for a short while.

  7. Oct 15, 2023 · The original mansion was built in 1827 on the Irish Bend of Bayou Teche near Franklin, Louisiana by Alexander Porter. It is said that Mr. Porter himself designed the building with its front and rear galleries, immense central hall, and third floor ballroom complete with stage.

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