From New Orleans to Indian Camp
This file appears in: The Daughters of Charity: From New Orleans to Carville
Located 70 miles upriver from New Orleans, Indian Camp Plantation, surrounded on three sides by the Mississippi River, effectively cast out those afflicted with Leprosy. Those patients who made the long journey to the abandoned plantation rode in enclosed train cars, mule wagons, police cars or hearses along a winding, unpaved road.
This file appears in: The Daughters of Charity: From New Orleans to Carville
The Daughters of Charity: From New Orleans to Carville
In 1896, the Daughters of Charity boarded a barge on the Mississippi River at Canal Street heading to Carville, Louisiana, about 70 miles upriver from New Orleans. Carville was the new site of the Louisiana Leper Home, where the Sisters performed…