Neva, Her Childhood Home
Neva starts: On May 31, 2015, my family celebrated a Family Reunion at Chicot Park. I have three daughters and one attended the reunion. I also have four sons and one of my sons picked me up and I got to visit with my them and many nieces and nephews. They came to hug me and said: “So glad to see you!”
The Daily World newspaper published a story with a picture of my family home, though they misspelled my father’s name. It is spelled Rosemond Soileau and in the article they spelled it “Rosimond.”
I remember picking pecans in that yard. My father taught us that we were to pick the pecans in a straight line so that we could remember where we had picked. I remember my father so well sitting on the front porch smoking his cigar. My mother I remember cooking in the kitchen. She was a great cook.
The edited article reads: “Among the Most Charming houses in the Opelousas area are these small homes that are still to be found here and there in the prairie. This home is in Grand Prairie, and is the residence of Rosemond Soileau, a descendant of some of the earliest French settlers of the Poste des Opelousas
.
This is a typical French home, with its open gallery across the front supported by slender cypress posts, braced at the top to hold the sloping roof extension, which forms the porch. This type of house, with variations, may be seen throughout Southwest Louisiana, and is one of the most attractive styles of architecture to develop in the south.
At the rear of the house and connected to it by a small gallery is the kitchen, also a feature typical of this style home.
Old-time roses and camellias bloom in the yard that is enclosed with a handmade picket fence. Many houses of this style once had adobe fronts that were later covered with cypress weatherboarding.
Leading to the upstairs loft is the open stair on the front gallery, and in olden times the loft served as a garconniere
, or sleeping place for the young boys and bachelors of the family. (Daily World Photo by Deville)
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