Bayside (Jeanerette, Louisiana)

Coordinates: 29°55′55″N 91°40′46″W / 29.93194°N 91.67944°W / 29.93194; -91.67944
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Bayside Plantation Home located in Jeanerette, Louisiana.
Bayside
Bayside (Jeanerette, Louisiana) is located in Louisiana
Bayside (Jeanerette, Louisiana)
Bayside (Jeanerette, Louisiana) is located in the United States
Bayside (Jeanerette, Louisiana)
Location9805 Old Jeanerette Rd, Jeanerette, Louisiana
Coordinates29°55′55″N 91°40′46″W / 29.93194°N 91.67944°W / 29.93194; -91.67944
Area6 acres (2.4 ha)
Built1850
ArchitectRichardson,Francis D.
Architectural styleGreek Revival
NRHP reference No.86003747
Added to NRHPJanuary 29, 1987[1]

Bayside is a plantation house built in 1850 by Francis DuBose Richardson on the Bayou Teche in Jeanerette, Louisiana, United States. Richardson, a classmate and friend of Edgar Allan Poe, purchased the land for a sugar plantation.[2] It has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places since January 29, 1987. Richardson attended St. Mary's College in Baltimore, Maryland. He was elected to the Louisiana Senate and sponsored legislation establishing the Louisiana School for the Blind, which institution is extant in Baton Rouge. His daughter, Bethia Richardson, married Donelson Caffery II, a Louisiana State Senator and a United States Senator. Richardson's great grandson, Patrick Thomson Caffery served as a Louisiana State Representative and a United States Representative

It is believed that Edgar Allan Poe slept at Bayside while visiting Richardson.

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ Butler, Anne (2009). The Pelican Guide to Plantation Homes of Louisiana. Pelican Publishing Co. p. 72.