Parlange, Louisiana

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Parlange (pronounced Parr lawn ja) is the name of a community located in southern Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana, United States. The community was along Louisiana Highway 1, on the banks of False River.

History

Just northeast of Parlange is a plantation home known as Parlange Plantation. The plantation was named for Charles Parlange, a Frenchman. The home was originally owned by Marquis Vincent de Ternant. Parlange was the childhood home of Virginie Amelie Gautreau (née Avegno), descendant of the Marquis and the infamous Madam X of the John Singer Sargent portrait in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

From 1902–1904, a post office served the surrounding community. [1]

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References

  1. Lockhart, John M. "Roadmap to the Westside," The Riverside Reader , January 21, 2008, p.10

Coordinates: 30°37′42″N91°29′15″W / 30.62833°N 91.48750°W / 30.62833; -91.48750