Chretien Point Plantation
Chretien Point Plantation
Description
This 1835 mansion has a history as wild as its former mistress, Felicite Chretien. Known for smoking cigars and gambling with pirate Jean Lafitte, Felicite once shot an intruder on the staircase, and legend says the bloodstains still remain. The plantation survived the Civil War thanks to a Masonic secret between the owner and a Union general, though battles were fought right on the front lawn. Today, it’s a private residence rumored to be haunted by Felicite herself and the ghosts of soldiers.
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Case Notes
Case Notes
Haunted Lineage note: Some records spell the name as "Cretien Point Plantation."
Haunted spots: Staircase where Felicite shot an intruder; grounds where Civil War battles occurred.
Historical context: Built 1835 by Hypolite Chretien II; associated with pirate Jean Lafitte; Masonic connection saved the house from burning by Union forces.
Imported from The Shadowlands Database
Haunted spots: Staircase where Felicite shot an intruder; grounds where Civil War battles occurred.
Historical context: Built 1835 by Hypolite Chretien II; associated with pirate Jean Lafitte; Masonic connection saved the house from burning by Union forces.
Imported from The Shadowlands Database
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Location
665, Chretien Point Road, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, 70584, United States

