Hermon, Louisiana, is a historic house built around 1810 and expanded in the mid-19th century.
[1] The house is significant as the home of Nehemiah Magee, a prominent local politician and participant in the 1861 Louisiana secession convention.
It has remained in the Magee family, retaining historical features despite alterations.
The house's evolution from a simple log cabin to a larger farmhouse showcases the architectural development in the area during the early 19th century.
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