Box 1
Contains 4 Results:
Essay: “The Plantation Mansion and Estate of Valcour Aime, St. James Parish, or A Brief Discussion of the Historical and Architectural Aspects of the Plantation Known as the St. James Refinery,” by R. P. Martin, Jr., May 1968
This collection contains materials reflecting the Aime and Grevemberg families. Valcour Aime in particular was a successful sugar planter from the 1800s based in St. James Parish. His plantation home was known as “Le Petit Versailles.”
Mary Alice Pearson of Temple, Georgia donated this collection.
Daughters of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1989, 1994, 2002
This collection contains materials reflecting the Aime and Grevemberg families. Valcour Aime in particular was a successful sugar planter from the 1800s based in St. James Parish. His plantation home was known as “Le Petit Versailles.”
Mary Alice Pearson of Temple, Georgia donated this collection.
United Daughters of the Confederacy Membership Application, 1996
This collection contains materials reflecting the Aime and Grevemberg families. Valcour Aime in particular was a successful sugar planter from the 1800s based in St. James Parish. His plantation home was known as “Le Petit Versailles.”
Mary Alice Pearson of Temple, Georgia donated this collection.
Genealogical Information on the Grevemberg Family (in Louisiana), Compiled and Translated by Francis Bartholomew Grevemberg, n.d.
This collection contains materials reflecting the Aime and Grevemberg families. Valcour Aime in particular was a successful sugar planter from the 1800s based in St. James Parish. His plantation home was known as “Le Petit Versailles.”
Mary Alice Pearson of Temple, Georgia donated this collection.