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LES ALLEMANDS
German immigrants, led by Karl D'Arensbourg, joined other Germans from John Law's Arkansas concession to settle here in 1722. Chapel erected by 1724. These industrious German farmers saved New Orleans from famine.
Erected by German-Acadian Coast Historical & Genealogical Society |