THE DEAD OF LOCUST GROVE
The Dead of Locust Grove January 25th, 2:30 PM until 4:30PM Join us in visiting one of the many historic cemetaries in Louisiana. Learn about the inhabitants of this historic cemetery of Locust Grove Plantation. The plantation once owned by Luther Smith and Anna Davis Smith, sister of Jefferson Davis, became the final resting place for many figures important in the early history of Louisiana. Experience history through figures like Sarah Knox Taylor, the daughter of President Zachary Taylor and shortlived wife of Jefferson Davis, who died at Locust Grove Plantation. See the grave of Major General Eleazar Ripley, one of the earliest generals of the young country and who invaded Canada during the War of 1812. After one of the largest battles in Canada he was known as ?The Hero of the Battle of Lundy's Lane?. This program will be held at Locust Grove State Historic Site and both the program and site on this day are free of charge. For more information call Audubon State Historic Site at 1-225-635-3739.