A. That unofficial title would probably go to The Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville, La., a former slave farm that is now operated as a bed-and-breakfast. By some accounts, the rambling estate has been the site of at least 10 murders or other untimely deaths since it was built ...
The plantation is located in St. Francisville, Louisiana and was built in 1796 byGeneral David Bradford. Bradford was a Deputy Attorney-General from Pennsylvania, who was also associated with the whiskey rebellion. In addition, he was also a slave owner and had a total of 37 slaves working a...
Myrtles Plantation is located in St. Francisville, Louisiana. Built in 1796 the home was owned by David Bradford who also went by the name of “Whiskey Dave.” The house has had many owners that have remodeled and changed the home to what it is today. Myrtles Plantations has been feature...