Bob Acres, Louisiana
Bob Acres is a small unincorporated community in rural Iberia Parish, Louisiana. It was established as a train station by American actor Joseph Jefferson[1], who owned nearby Orange Island (now Jefferson Island), an inland salt dome that only appeared to be an island from a distance. Jefferson named Bob Acres after a character (see Bob Acres) in The Rivals, one of the plays in which the actor appeared.
References
- ^ Benjamin McArthur, The Man Who Was Rip Van Winkle: Joseph Jefferson and Nineteenth-Century American Theatre (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2007), p. 274.
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- Avery Island
- Belle Place
- Berard
- Bob Acres
- Boudreaux
- Bourgeois Landing
- Brannon
- Bronson
- Brousville
- Burke
- Caroline
- Charlotte
- Coopersville
- Coteau
- Daspit
- Dauterive Landing
- Davids
- Delaware
- Dennison
- Deslatte
- Derouen
- Duboin
- Emma
- Fish Island
- Gajan
- Gall
- Georgetown
- Greig
- Hope
- Hubertville
- Independent
- Jefferson Island
- Lasalle
- Leesburg
- Leleux
- Lifenite
- Little Valley Plantation
- Loisel
- Lozes
- Ludger
- Lyons
- Marce
- Masters
- Mestayer
- Migues
- Morbihan
- Nicholas
- Norbert
- Numa
- Olivier
- Oubre
- Patoutville
- Pesson
- Port Of Iberia
- Poufette
- Rynella
- Santiague
- Segura
- Sumerall
- Tony
- Ulyssee
- Vida
- Walet
- Weeks
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‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent parish or parishes
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