Edwin Epps House

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Restored Epps plantation house. Now located on the Louisiana State University of Alexandria campus (31°10′31″N 92°24′53″W / 31.17528°N 92.41472°W / 31.17528; -92.41472)

Edwin Epps House is a Creole cottage built in 1852 (174 years ago) in part by Solomon Northup[1] on Bayou Boeuf near Holmesville in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana.[2] It was built for Edwin Epps, a slaveholder.[1] The house was a "double-sided, wood frame house with one chimney, and a tin roof" of mid-sized farmers.[3] The Edwin Epps Plantation Site, where the house originally stood, is located off of LA 1176 on Carl Hunt Road. It is one of the historic sites of Solomon Northup's enslavement on the Northup Trail.[4]

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