Layton Castle
Layton Castle was conceived as a plantation house, built on the Ouachita River in Monroe by Swiss immigrant Henry Bry around 1814. Bry was a parish judge and later, a legislator who developed an interest in silkworm production.
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Courtesy of | Jennifer Baughn |
Date | 2007 |
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