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andmark, the house is located in New Iberia, | Louisiana. |
His chambers are in New Orleans, | Louisiana. |
t is located at 317 E. Main St., New Iberia, | Louisiana. |
is a music performance venue in New Orleans, | Louisiana. |
nwood Cemetery is a cemetery in New Orleans, | Louisiana. |
he Central Business District of New Orleans, | Louisiana. |
April 11, 1912, in New Orleans, | Louisiana) is an African-American jazz double-bassist |
corded on December 11, 1929, in New Orleans, | Louisiana. |
z with 100 kW and is licensed to New Iberia, | Louisiana. |
He was convicted of forgery in New Orleans, | Louisiana and served one year between 1954 and 1955 fo |
April, 1981) was an attorney in New Orleans, | Louisiana. |
He died in New Orleans, | Louisiana, November 26, 1956. |
and actor living and working in New Orleans, | Louisiana. |
y Delta Shipbuilding Company in New Orleans, | Louisiana (T. |
heir parts at The Music Shed in New Orleans, | Louisiana. |
n Scotland and who now lives in New Orleans, | Louisiana. |
h season and their first in the newly opened | Louisiana Superdome. |
l, "C.H. Veeder, Promoter: Founder of Minden | Louisiana," newsletter, North Louisiana Historical Ass |
Daily Reveille is the student newspaper for | Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana a |
ided between the USA (Texas, North Carolina, | Louisiana) and Australia. |
Area is a micropolitan area in north central | Louisiana that covers two parishes - Lincoln and Jacks |
It then followed north to | Louisiana Highway 470. |
adway directly across US-190 to the north is | Louisiana Highway 78. |
Arkansas, Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, | Louisiana, and South Carolina were readmitted to repre |
ppeared in the year of Fuqua's birth, not in | Louisiana, but in Pulaski, Tennessee. |
ave compared this to the great November 1979 | Louisiana Flood, or the more recent November 7 - 8 198 |
s (Saint Martinville) which is now Franklin, | Louisiana. |
ost notably in the ECHL with the now defunct | Louisiana IceGators and Erie Panthers as a forward. |
tion, Laurel Hill, LA, listed on the NRHP in | Louisiana |
Speedy O. Long, | Louisiana State Senator and U.S. Congressman was born |
is roots lie in the swamplands of Oak Grove, | Louisiana, where he was born in 1943. |
egister of Big Trees and the Champion Oak of | Louisiana according to the Louisiana Forestry Associat |
May 28 - Obama visits | Louisiana again. |
any other state legislature did not occur in | Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, or Virginia. |
Ocean Effects, | Louisiana State University Press, 2007 |
minus is 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Coushatta, | Louisiana at an intersection with Interstate 49. |
as a supporter of the McEnery faction of the | Louisiana Democratic Party. |
The preservation of the | Louisiana settlement is maintained by the Germantown C |
operation that primarily ferried cars of the | Louisiana Railway and Navigation Company across the Mi |
9, 1931) is the former Chief Justice of the | Louisiana Supreme Court. |
s article is within the scope of WikiProject | Louisiana, a collaborative effort to improve the cover |
Cousin Robert Barham is secretary of the | Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Department. |
iate level at the University of Southwestern | Louisiana and Louisiana State University. |
ouse Acadiana delegation and a member of the | Louisiana Rural Caucus. |
tates, approximately five miles north of the | Louisiana border. |
south of Baton Rouge and north of Gonzales, | Louisiana. |
uried in the Oakland cemetery of Shreveport, | Louisiana. |
the United States House of Representatives, | Louisiana House of Representatives, and Louisiana Demo |
Cravins previously served as a member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives from 2004 through 2 |
serves all of Kenner and parts of Metairie, | Louisiana. |
87, W.W. Duson, General Manager of Southwest | Louisiana Land Company, platted and developed Crowley. |
After the closing of 1984 | Louisiana World Exposition, the monorails were moved t |
The city of Thibodaux, | Louisiana is named after Henry S. Thibodaux. |
A native of Grambling, | Louisiana, Young was a 1990 USA Today All-American for |
ln Property Co., the leasing company of 1500 | Louisiana, said that the building was "zero percent oc |
ford is the current Republican member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives from the district w |
Reserve is the home of former | Louisiana State University and current Jacksonville St |
John C. Calhoun, namesake of Calhoun, | Louisiana |
so a member of the board of directors of the | Louisiana State University at Shreveport Foundation, t |
is themed as a Caribbean beach instead of a | Louisiana bayou. |
e creation of The University of Southwestern | Louisiana History Series (U.S.L. being the former name |
f Lake Pontchartrain and northeast of Houma, | Louisiana. |
of an academic journal and president of the | Louisiana Historical Association. |
He was a city attorney of Harahan, | Louisiana from 1982 to 1984. |
uary 6, 1947), is a Democratic member of the | Louisiana Public Service Commission, a former 26-year |
ation Commission ordered the creation of the | Louisiana State Arboretum. |
raduated from the University of Southwestern | Louisiana (now called the University of Louisiana at L |
ddle was elected to the 28th District of the | Louisiana House of Representatives in 1992, and served |
moved to the French-speaking region of south | Louisiana. |
Foote also served as president of the | Louisiana State Bar Association in 2008 and 2009. |
Ritz Publications of Shreveport, | Louisiana, published this poignant love story based on |
ecember 20, 1923-October 1, 2003) of Ruston, | Louisiana. |
Report to the Adjutant General of the | Louisiana National Guard and to Air Combat Command's 1 |
Maxie Lambright is a member of the | Louisiana Tech Atheltics Hall of Fame, Louisiana Sport |
ired military officer formerly of Covington, | Louisiana, USA, who served in the Louisiana State Sena |
, Herzog was appointed Bishop of Alexandria, | Louisiana, by Pope John Paul II. |
rmer Democratic member of both houses of the | Louisiana State Legislature from the town of Sicily Is |
Simon is a member of the | Louisiana Republican Legislative Delegation, and the L |
o-wrote several songs with Anton Lada of the | Louisiana Five. |
Thomas, a banker and a former Speaker of the | Louisiana House of Representatives, as the chairman of |
s as the only road for residents of Chauvin, | Louisiana to reach Houma, the parish seat. |
, III, Slidell businessman and member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives from 1992-2008 |
(Shady Wall (1922-1985) was a member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives and a banker from W |
litics in 1894 through a faction of moderate | Louisiana Republicans sometimes called the "New Party. |
He attended the University of Southwestern | Louisiana. |
t direction through the community of Chenal, | Louisiana, before coming to another intersection with |
n was created by Article 4, Section 7 of the | Louisiana Constitution. |
ber 20, 1950), is a Republican member of the | Louisiana State Senate (District 25) from Jennings, th |
llor Robert R. Livingston, negotiator of the | Louisiana Purchase. |
Floyd W. Smith, Jr. - mayor of Pineville, | Louisiana |
atted radio station based out of Mandeville, | Louisiana. |
P.K. Smith served as a member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives for a single term f |
P.K. Smith - member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives |
Hearn was a member of the | Louisiana Psychological Association and held the desig |
(pronounced HINEY) was the president of the | Louisiana Municipal Association from 1967-1968. |
Bubba" Chaney (born 1946) is a member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives from District 19, w |
tadium located on the campus of Southeastern | Louisiana University (SLU) in Hammond, LA. |
ity for all citizens and faiths of southwest | Louisiana. |
lman and vice chairman, Parish of Jefferson, | Louisiana from 1958 to 1960. |
He is now a member of the | Louisiana Board of Pardons. |
ools, comprise District 7 of Class 5A of the | Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA). |
ierce Long, Jr., at the time a member of the | Louisiana Public Service Commission. |
Earlier she was a member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives from 1991 through 2 |
came four months after the death of another | Louisiana architect, Hugh G. Parker, Jr., of Monroe an |
The Wetland Loss of Coastal | Louisiana Due to Human Activities. |
hematics from the University of Southwestern | Louisiana. |
William S. Peck, Jr., member of the | Louisiana House from 1956-1964 |
e a part of the United States as part of the | Louisiana Purchase. |
lso been involved in the conservation of the | Louisiana wetlands. |
William S. Peck, Sr., member of the | Louisiana House from 1920-1928 |
y of Oklahoma and University of Southwestern | Louisiana in the United States. |
(1935-1998) - Social Studies; member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives |
lawyer who served as a Chief Justice of the | Louisiana Supreme Court. |
In 1978, he was elected president of the | Louisiana Historical Association. |
He was an ancestor of the | Louisiana publisher Sarah Hudson-Pierce. |
ician) (born 1973), Republican member of the | Louisiana State Senate |
Kennedy is a 1986 graduate of Southeastern | Louisiana and 1984 graduate of Delgado Community Colle |
He married Ollie Maurin of Donaldsonville, | Louisiana in 1901. |
e Department was authorized by an act of the | Louisiana Legislature. |
the Territory of Orleans, the portion of the | Louisiana Purchase south of the 33rd parallel. |
al killer from the Bayou Blue area of Houma, | Louisiana. |
. (1873-1946) was a Democratic member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives from Sicily Island |
e rural Washington Parish community of Pine, | Louisiana, 9 people died in this tornado. |
approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) north of the | Louisiana state line. |
nded Starkey Academy in the town of Central, | Louisiana during High School. |
is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the | Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation created by Gove |
ceeded Hopkins as a Republican member of the | Louisiana House. |
s by William C.C. Claiborne, governor of the | Louisiana Territory. |
, Scott, and Steve Ballard out of Covington, | Louisiana in 2001. |
tensive permanent collection of contemporary | Louisiana art and houses the state's largest collectio |
956, Theriot was the sergeant at-arms of the | Louisiana House. |
bute to the musician's hometown of Carencro, | Louisiana. |
He was a member of the | Louisiana state militia up until 1884, attaining the r |
From 1827 to 1832 was a member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives, serving as speaker |
of Wiley W. Hilburn, the retired head of the | Louisiana Tech journalism department, former editorial |
e Gonzales Weekly Citizen is a member of the | Louisiana Press Association. |
ted in the Old Metairie section of Metairie, | Louisiana. |
lor for research is also the director of the | Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station; the vice ch |
The airport is 25 miles north of Shreveport, | Louisiana and it is also known as Vivian Municipal Air |
It is the home field of the | Louisiana Tech University Bulldogs college baseball te |
tmaneuvered Richard Taylor's Army of Western | Louisiana out from the Bayou Teche region, he continue |
struction, he was thereafter a member of the | Louisiana State Senate from 1874 to 1878. |
n Parker lives in the small town of Saitter, | Louisiana, (based on the author's hometown of Forest H |
mmercial Art from University of Southwestern | Louisiana in Lafayette. |
67, Blackburn was elected as a member of the | Louisiana Constitutional Convention. |
sity of Arkansas, the University of Florida, | Louisiana State University, Louisiana Tech, and the Un |
due north of the nearby community of Rougon, | Louisiana. |
Nabokov: the dimensions of parody, | Louisiana State University Press, 1978, ISBN 978080710 |
uary 28, 1944) is a Republican member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives from District 15. |
For the former mayor of Shreveport, | Louisiana, see Andrew Querbes. |
On the second day of the session of the | Louisiana State Legislature, the Louisiana House of Re |
unity located about 2 miles south of Castor, | Louisiana in the United States. |
ools, comprise District 8 of Class 5A of the | Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA). |
Fran Flory is the head coach of the | Louisiana State University women's volleyball team. |
way, is a western bypass route of Lafayette, | Louisiana. |
He was a former president of the | Louisiana Press Association, the Franklin Chamber of C |
and took part in the capture of Alexandria, | Louisiana, and assisted in the partial destruction of |
game against the University of Southeastern | Louisiana, she scored 58 points, the second most in NC |
On behalf of the | Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN), TELC ha |
s article is within the scope of WikiProject | Louisiana Tech. |
He became a member of the | Louisiana bar the following year. |
house at Germantown Colony north of Minden, | Louisiana |
He was adjutant general and commander of the | Louisiana division of the United Confederate Veterans. |
A lifelong resident of south | Louisiana, Richard is a committed to the protection of |
e American Civil War, it was the home of the | Louisiana Supreme Court from 1868-1910. |
ilmed near Spears' own hometown of Kentwood, | Louisiana in Baton Rouge, New Orleans and Hammond, acc |
Joel Chaisson, president of the | Louisiana State Senate |
Rainach, former member of both houses of the | Louisiana State Legislature and candidate for governor |
tirement, Weaver serves as a director of the | Louisiana Association of Business and Industry and is |
t the public accommodations provision of the | Louisiana law. |
wo children, Nova Dawn Bivens of Shreveport, | Louisiana and Michelle Simmons of Tulsa, Oklahoma. |
mes at Clark Field in the city of Lafayette, | Louisiana. |
munication at the University of Southwestern | Louisiana, graduating magna cum laude. |
Mr. Bouanchaud was elected a member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives in 1908. |
Bouanchaud was chosen as president of the | Louisiana Constitutional Convention in 1921. |
ock shoe") is a traditional dish of southern | Louisiana. |
e married Fannie Irene Bruner of Shreveport, | Louisiana. |
Block is a former prison housing unit of the | Louisiana State Penitentiary in West Feliciana Parish, |
wn as Union Church, located south of Sibley, | Louisiana, was established in 1902. |
izers for Diversity in the Arts of Northwest | Louisiana), a non-profit organization, supported the p |
Kaskaskia became the capital of Upper | Louisiana and Fort de Chartes was built in 1718. |
e was also from 1912-1916 the Speaker of the | Louisiana House of Representatives. |
Joe Aillet Stadium, the home of the | Louisiana Tech football team, was dedicated in Aillet' |
udicial District Court, Parish of Jefferson, | Louisiana from 1961 to 1966. |
r, Glasgow had been a reform director of the | Louisiana Wild Life and Fisheries (1966-1968) and a pr |
and member of the board of directors of the | Louisiana Home Builders Association. |
ools, comprise District 3 of Class 5A of the | Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA). |
sociology at the University of Southwestern | Louisiana. |
ocated approximately 7 miles south of Rayne, | Louisiana, 8 miles north of Kaplan, Louisiana, and 14 |
Tiger Rag is a popular song of the | Louisiana State University Tiger Marching Band. |
ools, comprise District 6 of Class 5A of the | Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA). |
the coastal towns and communities of Larose, | Louisiana, Cut Off, Galliano, Louisiana, and Golden Me |
rrot attended the University of Southwestern | Louisiana (now the University of Louisiana at Lafayett |
Mouton was a resident of Lafayette, | Louisiana and died shortly after leaving office in 194 |
Thompsons were from the village of Doyline, | Louisiana, in south Webster Parish. |
well known Dr. Robert Carriker of Lafayette, | Louisiana. |
The community is west of Livonia, | Louisiana near the intersections of Louisiana Highway |
ale Sittig (Class of 1959) - Director of the | Louisiana Offshore Termninal Authority; former member |
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