St. Emma Plantation

St. Emma
LocationAlong Louisiana Highway 1, about 300 yards (270 m) south of intersection with Louisiana Highway 943
Nearest cityDonaldsonville, Louisiana
Coordinates30°05′03″N 91°01′50″W / 30.08419°N 91.03067°W / 30.08419; -91.03067
Area5 acres (2.0 ha)
Builtc. 1850
Architectural styleGreek Revival
NRHP reference No.80001695
Added to NRHPJune 30, 1980

St. Emma Plantation is a 13,000-acre (5,300 ha) former sugar plantation and house in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States.

The plantation was the scene of a Civil War skirmish in the fall of 1862. The Greek Revival plantation house was owned by Charles A. Kock, a prominent sugar planter and slaveholder, between 1854 and 1869.

The house was listed on National Register of Historic Places in 1980.