Locust Grove Cemetery

Locust Grove Cemetery

The small site at Locust Grove, with only 27 plots, represents an era in Louisiana’s romantic history. The cemetery is all that remains of what was once Locust Grove Plantation, owned by the family of Jefferson Davis’ sister, Anna E. Davis Smith. In the summer of 1835, the future Confederate president brought Sarah Knox Taylor Davis, his wife of only three months, to the plantation for a visit. Both contracted malaria, and Mrs. Davis, the daughter of General Zachary Taylor, died at the age of 21. Her grave is situated among those of the other Davis family members.

Several times a year, special events and programs take place at Locust Grove, such as grave-rubbing demonstrations and instruction, to be enjoyed by genealogists and preservationists.

Read more about the history here.

11348 Bains Road,
St. Francisville, LA 70775
*Visits by appointment only.*
Monday & Tuesday, CLOSED
Wednesday – Sunday, 9:00AM – 5:00PM

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