Leighton Plantation, Louisiana

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Leighton Plantation, Louisiana was a Southern plantation historically associated with Confederate general and Episcopal bishop Leonidas Polk.

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Leighton Plantation, Louisiana canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
plantation
associatedWithClass Confederate leadership
associatedWithEvent American Civil War NERFINISHED
associatedWithPersonRole Confederate general
Episcopal bishop
associatedWithReligion Episcopal Church (via Leonidas Polk) NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAlternativeName Leighton Plantation NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalPeriod American Civil War era NERFINISHED
antebellum era
hasLaborSystem slave labor
hasNotableResident Leonidas Polk NERFINISHED
hasState Louisiana NERFINISHED
historicalFunction agricultural estate
slave plantation
historicallyAssociatedWith Leonidas Polk NERFINISHED
locatedIn Louisiana
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Assumption Parish, Louisiana NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Southern United States NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bayou Lafourche NERFINISHED
Paincourtville, Louisiana NERFINISHED
notableFor ownership of Leighton Plantation, Louisiana
occupation Confederate general
Episcopal bishop
ownedBy Leonidas Polk NERFINISHED
partOf antebellum plantation economy
region Lower Mississippi Valley NERFINISHED
usedFor cotton cultivation
sugar cultivation

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Leonidas Polk ownedPlantation Leighton Plantation, Louisiana