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Dr. Ebenezer Eaton Kittredge of Napoleonville, Louisiana


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his memorial page is dedicated to learning more about and understanding the New Hampshire native, who followed his family calling and became a doctor, moved to the Deep South, married twice, built a sugar plantation called Elm Hall in Napoleonville, Louisiana and a medical spa/resort at Winchester Springs, Tennessee, and became one of the largest slave holders in antebellum Louisiana.

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E. E. Kittredge
Full Name
Ebenezer Eaton Kittredge
Religion
Episcopal
Occupation
medical doctor, sugar planter
Race or Ethnicity
Caucasian
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