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McDonoghville

Coordinates:29°56′32″N90°02′59″W / 29.9423°N 90.0497°W /29.9423; -90.0497
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Human settlement in Orleans and Jefferson parishes, Louisiana

Community in Louisiana, United States
McDonoghville
Community
Sign marking old McDonoghville boundary in Gretna
Sign marking old McDonoghville boundary in Gretna
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McDonoghville is located in Louisiana
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Coordinates:29°56′32″N90°02′59″W / 29.9423°N 90.0497°W /29.9423; -90.0497
CountryUnited States
StateLouisiana
ParishOrleans and Jefferson
Established1815
Founded byJohn McDonogh
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)

McDonoghville, sometimes called simplyMcDonogh, is a community ofAlgiers, New Orleans, andGretna,Jefferson Parish, Louisiana.

General presentation

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McDonoghville straddles the West Bank boundary betweenJefferson Parish andOrleans Parish. The portion on the Orleans side was absorbed intoAlgiers and then into New Orleans in 1870, while the portion on the Jefferson side was absorbed intoGretna in 1913.[1] In 2020, Gretna began the process of nominating McDonoghville for listing on theNational Register of Historic Places.[2]

Like many Greater New Orleans neighborhoods, McDonoghville has its share of corner stores and a playground, named McDonogh, in the predominantly residential area. There are two small cemeteries, St. Bartholemew, founded in 1848, and St. Mary, founded in 1866, both maintained by the Church of the Holy Name of Mary. The church's parish was founded in 1848 and the church built in 1929. One of the largest commercial establishments in the community isMardi Gras World, which designs and builds carnival floats forMardi Gras along with massive fiberglass sculptures for businesses.

History

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Before McDonoghville was established in 1815, the area was home to the Montplaisir plantation built by Jean-Charles de Pradel in 1750. De Pradel had acquired the land in 1737 fromÉtienne Perier who'd received it as a grant from theCompany of the Indies upon becoming governor of Louisiana in 1726.[3] In 1813, philanthropistJohn McDonogh acquired the property and began subdividing the land to create McDonnoughville in 1815, the first subdivision in Jefferson Parish.[4] McDonough leased and sold these properties to white laborers and free people of color,[5] including people he'd previously held as slaves and hoped to prepare for returning toLiberia as part of theAmerican Colonization Society migration project.[6] For this reason, McDonoghville was also known informally as "Freetown".[7]

By the 1880s, McDonoghville had become a center for railroads with a roundhouse, railyards, and multiple spur lines. Railroad magnateJay Gould's holdings in the area were extensive enough for the area to be labeled "Gouldsboro" on an 1896 map.[1] At the same time the area became a manufacturing hub and German immigrants settled in the town, followed in Irish and Italian immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[4] Reliable ferry service connecting the area with the East Bank facilitated the neighborhood's growth.

Sources

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  1. ^abCalhoun, Kelly; Rolf, James (September 30, 2019).McDonoghville Historic Structures Survey Report (Report). New Orleans, Louisiana: Calhoun + Rolf Preservation Works.
  2. ^Williams, Helen (August 15, 2020)."McDonoghville Headed to National Register!".The Gretna Glance. RetrievedApril 18, 2022.
  3. ^Swanson, Betsy (2003).Historic Jefferson Parish: From Shore to Shore. Gretna, Louisiana: Pelican Publishing. p. 110.ISBN 978-1-4556-0576-7. RetrievedJune 21, 2021.
  4. ^abWilliams, Helen (March 18, 2018)."McDonoghville in the spotlight at Tour of Homes".The Times-Picayune. New Orleans, Louisiana. RetrievedJune 21, 2021.
  5. ^"History of Gretna". City of Gretna. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2020.
  6. ^"McDonogh Neighborhood Snapshot".GNO Community Data Center. New Orleans, Louisiana: Greater New Orleans Nonprofit Knowledge Works. December 8, 2006. Archived fromthe original on June 5, 2013.
  7. ^Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism (2008)."McDonoghville, Louisiana Historical Marker". Stopping Points. RetrievedJune 22, 2021.
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Footnotes
Orleans Parish and the City of New Orleans are coextensive. ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent parish or parishes.
Neighborhoods of the Algiers District ofNew Orleans
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