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2001 / 2002 Tomb & Marker Survey

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PNTHNOC #476
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Tomb Details - PNTHNOC # 476
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Number GIN Name 1st Date Last Date

476

10M-2

Derbigny

1835

9999

Arch# PerpCare Street Tomb Type Context Orient

ANo 5 LUp2

False

Alley No. 5

Pediment Tomb

Contiguous

SE

Current Status

Exists from 1981

Military
None
Biographical

Pierre Derbigny - Code of LA, Governor

Comments

Famille Pierre Derbigny on Pediment, Pierre Derbigny - noted jurist. Drew up the Civil Code of Louisiana with Louis Moreau-Lislet. Was Governor of the State from 1828 until death by accident Sept. 25, 1829.

Alignment Path Proximity Path Material Drain Proximity

Normal

Adjacent (0-1 ft.)

Soil

Distant (10+ ft.)

Representation Interments Builder/Architect Height (ft, in)

Family

Inactive

No Info

9 ft.

6 in.
Addition Alteration Material Condition Matr. Int. Form Int.
Primary Structure

False

False

Brick

3

3

3

Roof

False

False

Brick

3

3

3

Stucco

False

Tan

3

2

Surface Finish

2

2

Tablet System

Marble

3

3

Ornament

N/A

N/A



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