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- Landry_Tomb abstract "Landry Tomb is an historic place located in the cemetery of the Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Church in Donaldsonville, Louisiana. It was built c. 1845 and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 11, 1982. The tomb is attributed to the work of James H. Dakin, an architect whose work included the Old Louisiana State Capitol building.Landry family members entombed or interred here include U.S. Representative Joseph Aristide Landry (1817–1881).".
- Landry_Tomb added "1982-08-11".
- Landry_Tomb area "404.68564224".
- Landry_Tomb location Donaldsonville,_Louisiana.
- Landry_Tomb nrhpReferenceNumber "82002752".
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- Landry_Tomb wikiPageID "37004823".
- Landry_Tomb wikiPageLength "1649".
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- Landry_Tomb wikiPageRevisionID "661990947".
- Landry_Tomb wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Louisiana.
- Landry_Tomb wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tombs.
- Landry_Tomb wikiPageWikiLink Donaldsonville,_Louisiana.
- Landry_Tomb wikiPageWikiLink James_H._Dakin.
- Landry_Tomb wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Aristide_Landry.
- Landry_Tomb wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana.
- Landry_Tomb wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Landry_Tomb wikiPageWikiLink Old_Louisiana_State_Capitol.
- Landry_Tomb wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Representative.
- Landry_Tomb wikiPageWikiLink United_States_House_of_Representatives.
- Landry_Tomb wikiPageWikiLinkText "Landry Tomb".
- Landry_Tomb yearOfConstruction "1845".
- Landry_Tomb added "1982-08-11".
- Landry_Tomb architectOrBuilder "Dakin,James".
- Landry_Tomb architecture "Classical Revival".
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- Landry_Tomb governingBody "Private".
- Landry_Tomb hasPhotoCollection Landry_Tomb.
- Landry_Tomb latDegrees "30".
- Landry_Tomb latDirection "N".
- Landry_Tomb latMinutes "5".
- Landry_Tomb latSeconds "57".
- Landry_Tomb location "Ascension Catholic Church Cemetery, St. Vincent and Claiborne Sts., Donaldsonville, Louisiana".
- Landry_Tomb locmapin "Louisiana".
- Landry_Tomb longDegrees "90".
- Landry_Tomb longDirection "W".
- Landry_Tomb longMinutes "59".
- Landry_Tomb longSeconds "9".
- Landry_Tomb name "Landry Tomb".
- Landry_Tomb refnum "82002752".
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- Landry_Tomb subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Louisiana.
- Landry_Tomb subject Category:Tombs.
- Landry_Tomb hypernym Place.
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- Landry_Tomb type Article.
- Landry_Tomb type HistoricPlace.
- Landry_Tomb type Monument.
- Landry_Tomb type Place.
- Landry_Tomb type Settlement.
- Landry_Tomb type Article.
- Landry_Tomb type Monument.
- Landry_Tomb type Location.
- Landry_Tomb type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Landry_Tomb type Place.
- Landry_Tomb type Thing.
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- Landry_Tomb comment "Landry Tomb is an historic place located in the cemetery of the Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Church in Donaldsonville, Louisiana. It was built c. 1845 and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 11, 1982. The tomb is attributed to the work of James H. Dakin, an architect whose work included the Old Louisiana State Capitol building.Landry family members entombed or interred here include U.S. Representative Joseph Aristide Landry (1817–1881).".
- Landry_Tomb label "Landry Tomb".
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- Landry_Tomb sameAs Q4856268.
- Landry_Tomb sameAs Q4856268.
- Landry_Tomb lat "30.099166666666665".
- Landry_Tomb long "-90.98583333333333".
- Landry_Tomb wasDerivedFrom Landry_Tomb?oldid=661990947.
- Landry_Tomb depiction LandryTomb.JPG.
- Landry_Tomb isPrimaryTopicOf Landry_Tomb.
- Landry_Tomb name "Landry Tomb".