Evan Hall Slave Cabins | |
Coordinates: | 30.1182°N -91.0448°W |
Built: | 1840 |
Added: | September 20, 1983 |
Area: | 2acres |
Refnum: | 83000484 |
Evan Hall is a former sugarcane plantation in Donaldsonville, Louisiana, U.S. It was established for the production of sugar by Evan Jones, a merchant and politician, by 1807.[1] [2]
It was later acquired by Henry McCall, a planter from New Orleans, who built a mansion and slave cabins in 1840; McCall owned another plantation in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana.[3] [2]
The remaining two slave cabins have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since September 20, 1983.[4] Sometime after the listing the northeastern cabin seems to have been demolished or incorporated into a modern building.