Tally-Ho Plantation House, is a historic mansion located along River Road in Bayou Goula, Louisiana.
Iberville Parish records show that Tally-Ho site was owned by Jean Fleming, a free man of color, sometime before 1835.
John Dobbins Murrell, a slaveholder from Virginia bought the sugar plantation in 1848, and it has remained in the family ever since.
[citation needed] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 20, 1980.
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