Aime was placed in the charge of his maternal grandfather, Michel Fortier (1750-1819), who raised him. His most valuable gifts were the twelve paintings of the stations of the cross and the two large paintings which hang over the side altars, which he commissioned a famous Italian artist to paint. with my daughters when they were under 10, there's a family owned amusement park at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware which is a wonderful place to take young children. The interior of the mansion boasted sixteen rooms, including a grand banquet hall and private children's dining room on the first floor and private parlors, bedrooms, and a library on the second floor. The gardens were designed on a twenty-acre plot as an English park. x��\�n�F�7�w�T�'�O�04�St� m�ݽH�B��D�r%ۋ�W�#�ez��[�9�CE%�#m"�g�;�����N������ۋ.3:�d�//�_OO(���q%uF�B2R�L�����'��&�==y������q ���ϧ'�i�w4Q2S"'�� �������*�(Ѵ�����������ϋ��X��7ُc5z���eG�31���\����~q��63��ZNk �o>��"��w��=�3 �G��n��xq{��3{��ӓ+���ӓZм "TB��1��g2�kH3Z�� %tAda�}��>䌨·?�����YX{�����0"t�%��)C�d]Zh���ǃ��A5��b�RqE�����L�k��]�{��. Leadership Conference April 14-15, 2012 Garden Show Edwige Aime (1819-1867), married her second cousin, Florent Louis Fortier, by whom she had issue. All courses are open to all students regardless of age, race, color, sex, handicapping condition and national origin, including limited-English proficiency. [5] He helped build Jefferson College in Convent, and when it experienced financial difficulties and was on the verge of total collapse, Valcour rescued the complex by purchasing it. The LSU-Arkansas game is still expected to happen. Non-Discrimination Statement & : The Southeastern Career Center has a policy providing equal opportunity. A small fort, complete with a cannon, was constructed and came to be known as St. Helene, in honor the island where Napoléon Bonaparte was exiled. stream Ours enjoy cruises and excursions. endobj He and his wife sent cart loads of provisions to those in need along the banks of the Mississippi; and in their house were two rooms dedicated exclusively to strangers, and these were never empty. Callaway Gardens in Georgia is outstanding for the kids and parents. [1][2] Over his lifetime, this man who lived the life of a "feudal lord" came to own 233 slaves, whose births and assignments he documented in his plantation diary, along with their cause of death and purported value.[3]. Aime owned a plantation in Vacherie, Louisiana, called the St. James Refinery Plantation, but it became known as Le Petit Versailles due to its opulence. Posted by vl100butch on 5/26/18 at 6:01 pm to mt1 [11], After the death of Valcour Aime in 1867, the plantation and its finances were in disarray, and the estate was sold to settle debts. Guide d’assistance Educonnect/LSU - Parents Ce site s’adresse aux parents d’élèves, il a pour objet de les informer sur les services mis à disposition par les établissements ou l’académie, et l’usage de l’Internet et des réseaux sociaux. He was called Valcour by his nurse as a baby and was known by that name for the rest of his life. After attending a Christmas mass, Valcour was caught in a storm on his journey home, and he caught a cold after the temperature plummeted to record lows. Valcour Aime created what was arguably one of the finest flower gardens in the nation. He gave his son-in-law, Florent Fortier, complete authority over the operations of the sugar refinery and withdrew from public life. Valcour bought the couple, Félicité Emma Aime (1823-1905), married her second cousin, Alexandre Septime Fortier, by whom she had issue. A large artificial lake filled with exotic fish was built and a stream known as La Riviere was supplied with pumped water from the nearby Mississippi River. A large hill was constructed, covered entirely with violets, with a grotto below used as an ice house, and on top a crowning Chinese pagoda contained stained-glass windows and chiming bells. Planter and Sugar Manufacturer Volume 52, "The Louisiana Sugar Planters of the Old Regime", Fortier, Alcee, A History of Louisiana Volume 3, 1904, Cabanocey: The History, Customs and Folklore of St. James Parish Par Lillian C. Bourgeois, page 26, Marc H. Hunter, "'Family Project' restores plantation,", "Simmonds's Colonial Magazine and Foreign Miscellany", The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, e%22&cd=2#v=onepage&q=%22Valcour%20Aime%22&f=false 134, https://books.google.com/books?id=sqxKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA76&lpg=PA76&dq=valcour+aime+sugar&source=bl&ots=xTvLc87HgD&sig=PsOGDGyKUZ0XdGOuJXQb4xY52gg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=pQYyU7LeMueu2QWwyYC4DA&ved=0CDgQ6AEwBTgK#v=onepage&q=valcour%20aime%20sugar&f=false, "SUNDAY'S OBITUARY - Francois Gabriel Valcour Aime (1797-1867)", "Les écrits de langue française en Louisiane au XIXe siècle: essais biographiques et bibliographiques", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Valcour_Aime&oldid=977769494, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Edwige, Joséphine, Félicité, Felicie, Gabriel. In 1795, Étienne de Boré had succeeded in granulating sugar and making sugar cane a profitable commodity. 101 Efferson Hall Baton Rouge, LA 70803 225-578-4161 225-578-4143 web@agcenter.lsu.edu Valcour bought the couple. It is the principal city of the Alexandria metropolitan area (population 153,922) which encompasses all of Rapides and Grant parishes. 1 0 obj Valcour Aime was viewed as the very model of a Louisiana grand seigneur. In addition, the plantation's own railroad ran through the gardens to carry guests around the estate. With a growing family and a friendly rivalry with his brother-in-law Jacques, Valcour remodeled the Romans' old French Colonial house into a spectacular new mansion. Fortier was the manager of Valcour Aimé's St. James Sugar Refinery. Known as the "Louis XIV of Louisiana," he was reputedly the wealthiest person in the South. %PDF-1.5 <>/ExtGState<>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/Annots[ 16 0 R] /MediaBox[ 0 0 841.92 595.32] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> [6] According to some accounts, his motivation in securing this transfer to a sectarian entity was to prevent the state from obligating the school to open its doors to freed blacks. [9] Her brother was two-time governor of Louisiana, André Bienvenue Roman. The large central hall contained a solid marble staircase and marble floors. In 1854, his son Gabriel died from yellow fever, which devastated Valcour. Félicie Aime (1825-1859), married her first cousin, Alfred Roman, son of Governor André Roman. XI, page 437 states, as an alternative explanation, "In 1865, Valcour Aime, who held the greatest part of the shares of the College, being anxious to see the college re-opened, gave his shares to the [priests] that they might conduct the school." By the 1830s, his plantation had grown to 10,000 acres and was the leading sugar producer in the world. %���� 3 0 obj Also, marble of various colors was found throughout the house in mantels, wainscoting, and in the rear courtyard floor. <> Aime inherited the family plantation in St. Charles Parish, and a fortune of $100,000 in 1818; but he sold his portion of the plantation and bought several other plantations in St. James Parish, where he began the cultivation of sugar cane. He would spend most of his days and nights on his knees praying, and in reading his Bible and his son's journals. Known as the "Louis XIV of Louisiana," he was reputedly the wealthiest person in the South. [4] Aime freely spent his wealth in helping the poor and giving donations to religious entities. [7] De Bow's Review Vol. Valcour Aime married into the wealthy French Creole family of the Romans. This page was last edited on 10 September 2020, at 21:34. re: OT parents: Best places you’ve taken your kids? 4 0 obj <> In July 1816, he married Joséphine, daughter of Jacques Étienne Roman of Grenoble, France, and Marie-Louise Patin. François-Gabriel "Valcour" Aime (1797–1867) was a slave owner, a sugar planter, philanthropist, and pioneer in the large-scale refining of sugar. Casey Versailles 1300 Perdido Street Suite BW15 Office: (504) 658-2900 Fax: (504) 658-2923 www.lsuagcenter.com www.suagcenter.com Mark Your Calendar Jan 20-22, 2012 4-H Fashion Camp Feb 12-20, 2012 LSU Livestock Show February 4-H Cookery Contest March 9-11, 2012 Jr. <>>> (The plantation mansion burned down in 1920.). His father died when he was two years old and his mother six years later. LSU Fan Ridgeland, MS Member since Sep 2005 31279 posts re: OT parents: Best places you’ve taken your kids? Unfortunately, nothing remains of Le Petit Versailles. [12], In 1977, he was honored on a Mardi Gras doubloon as a "great man of Louisiana. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on LSU Football and Recruiting. François-Gabriel was born in 1797 in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana at the Aime Plantation, to François-Gabriel Aime II (1768-1799) and Marie Félicité Julie Fortier (1778-1806). His condition did not improve, and Valcour Aime died of pneumonia on January 1, 1867.[8]. Disney and Alaska were the best. 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They called the plantation Bon Séjour, but due to the alley (French allée) of oaks which had been planted a century before, it became known as Oak Alley Plantation. His innovative technique gave him a competitive edge, made him the richest man in Louisiana, and earned him the title "father of white sugar." Valcour Aime kept a plantation diary from 1823 to 1854 documenting temperature, farming techniques, and various experiments with new varieties of cane and equipment. A small zoo was installed that included many species of songbirds, peacocks, and even kangaroos. Gabriel Aime (1828-1854), youngest and the only son, died unmarried, had no issue. In 1836, Valcour Aime exchanged with his wife's brother, Jacques Télesphore Roman, a tract of land for the Romans' house which had been the childhood home of his wife Joséphine. François-Gabriel "Valcour" Aime (1797–1867) was a slave owner, a sugar planter, philanthropist, and pioneer in the large-scale refining of sugar. They also love camping in our RV-anywhere. "[13], "Social Life in Old New Orleans, Being Recollections of my Girlhood" by Ripley, Eliza Moore Chinn McHatton, 1832-1912, Simmonds's colonial magazine and foreign miscellany Par Peter Lund Simmonds, page 227, Eliza Ripley, "A Visit to Valcour Aime Plantation,". Later, he gave the entire college to the Marist Fathers. Alexandria is the ninth-largest city in the state of Louisiana and is the parish seat of Rapides Parish, Louisiana, United States. It has been suggested that Aime was inspired by Joséphine Bonaparte's English gardens at the Château de Malmaison, and it is said that over 120 slaves were employed in the creation of the botanical wonder at Petit Versailles. La fonctionnalité est maintenant déployée, les parents peuvent créer leur identifiant et consulter les bulletins … The mansion burned down around 1920 and the gardens have been taken over by nature, leaving hardly a clue of the magnificence that was there before. Aime owned a plantation in Vacherie, Louisiana, called the St. James Refinery Plantation, but it became known as Le Petit Versailles due to its opulence. The carefree outing, according to her parents, ended with police cars surrounding the home of her girlfriend and a trip to Children's Hospital in New Orleans, where Amelia, 16, was given a rape exam. Identifiants LSU (bulletins scolaires) pour les parents Le LSU est en place depuis septembre 2016 mais nous étions dans l’attente des identifiants pour les parents. The new house was a typical double-galleried building with massive columns, but it had wings on each end that enclosed a rear courtyard, creating a very remarkable rear façade. 2 0 obj Jacques Roman and his wife began construction on a house the following year which was completed in 1839. Each marrying at the age of 20, Aime and Joséphine went on to have five children. Aime also donated to the St. James Catholic Church priceless treasures such as two four-feet-tall solid silver candle holders, an organ, statues of the apostles, and a communion rail. endobj Large hothouses were filled with much tropical vegetation, while outside, the landscape was planted with fruit trees, shrubbery, and other plants from exotic locations. Joséphine Aime (1821-), married in 1839, Alexis Ferry II, by whom she had issue. endobj Artificial ruins, some detailed with oyster shells and marble statuary, added a decorative flair to the gardens. It lies on the south bank of the Red River in almost the exact geographic center of the state. Roman bridges spanned the rivulet at various intervals. His sugar was deemed as best in the world at the 1853 World's Fair in New York. Copyright @2020 TigerDroppings.com. All rights reserved. His wife, and his youngest daughter Félicie, quickly followed Gabriel in death over the next two years and Aime became a virtual recluse. Twin staircases on either side of the courtyard framed the rows of columns within. He is credited with perfecting the vacuum-pan method and was one of the only planters who refined sugar directly from cane juice on site.