Judge Poché Plantation House

The Judge Felix Poché Plantation House is a historic house in Convent, Louisiana.

It was built c. 1870 and placed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 3, 1980.

The house's name derives from its ownership by Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Felix Pierre Poché, who was best known for having participated in the founding of the American Bar Association, in 1877–78.

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