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Aillet is a member of the | Louisiana Tech Athletics Hall of Fame, Louisiana Sport |
He was a member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives 1846-1850. |
Porter was a judge of the | Louisiana Supreme Court from 1821 to 1833. |
The Donaldsonville Chief is a member of the | Louisiana Press Association. |
a total of five schools with passage of the | Louisiana Legislative Act 14 in 1938. |
Southwest Daily News of Sulphur, | Louisiana |
cated four miles (6 km) north of Marksville, | Louisiana, was a Confederate stronghold during the Ame |
Leesville Daily Leader of Leesville, | Louisiana |
eviated I-420) was to be a bypass of Monroe, | Louisiana. |
The TAC also serves as the home of the | Louisiana Tech Woman's Volleyball since the program's |
mas D. "Tommy" Wright - Former member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives (D) |
ates the history and culture of northwestern | Louisiana. |
kie also finds a bomb planted outside of the | Louisiana suite, and saves the Queen. |
A native of Anacoco, | Louisiana, Robison studied at Baylor University and So |
The historic range of the | Louisiana black bear included southern Louisiana, Miss |
is located 10 miles (16 km) east of Venice, | Louisiana along the Mississippi River. |
June he served as president of Southeastern | Louisiana University at Hammond. |
He was president of the | Louisiana School Board Association and held membership |
Both Petitbon brothers are members of the | Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and the Louisiana High S |
9 until 1763, he was Superior-General of the | Louisiana mission. |
was a Justice of the Peace, a Member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives, Speaker of the Lou |
He was a member of the | Louisiana Republican State Central Committee from 1984 |
juns golf team at University of Southwestern | Louisiana in Lafayette. |
born 1936) is the retired chief judge of the | Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in the New Or |
ll owned by the Episcopal Diocese of Western | Louisiana. |
neral Richard Taylor's small Army of Western | Louisiana. |
bove the bandstand in this 1919 photo of the | Louisiana Five jazz band. |
he returns were sent to the President of the | Louisiana State Senate. |
nd Fighter Squadron is an active unit of the | Louisiana Air National Guard, which flies the F-15C/D |
stern and central Texas and much of southern | Louisiana. |
He is currently the head coach of the | Louisiana IceGators of the Southern Professional Hocke |
cus R. Clark (Class of 1974), justice of the | Louisiana Supreme Court |
He was the only son of legendary | Louisiana State Senator B.B. "Sixty" Rayburn, Sr. (191 |
on licensed to the community of Moreauville, | Louisiana, USA, and serving the greater Alexandria, Lo |
hools comprise District 5 of Class 5A of the | Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA). |
He served as a member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives from 1968-1972 and |
He was a member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives from 1904 to 1918. |
He is the brother of Southeastern | Louisiana University mathematician Frank Millard Edwar |
r 30, 2006) was the mayor-elect of Westlake, | Louisiana, until he was shot and killed on December 30 |
s as a Democrat, Bossier was a member of the | Louisiana state Senate from 1833 to 1843. |
a member of the East Orleans Chapter of the | Louisiana Credit Union League. |
ommunity College (Sowela) is a member of the | Louisiana Community and Technical College System and u |
o the African Brigade, District of Northeast | Louisiana. |
y Sigma Design International. of Alexandria, | Louisiana. |
born in 1984 to Gloria Bell of Summerfield, | Louisiana. |
ou Teche right outside the town of Franklin, | Louisiana. |
/Thibodaux metropolitan area of Southeastern | Louisiana |
military unit that is currently part of the | Louisiana Army National Guard headquartered in New Orl |
eum in the United States city of Alexandria, | Louisiana. |
Formerly of Shreveport, | Louisiana, Neeson now resides in Fort Worth, Texas. |
ti (born 1965) is a Republican member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives from District 69 in |
ction 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Madisonville, | Louisiana. |
Some called him the "Cicero of the | Louisiana Senate." |
erved as a Major in the 16th Regiment of the | Louisiana Militia. |
ere a Native American people of northwestern | Louisiana, part of the Natchitoches Confederacy of the |
He was a member of the | Louisiana River Commission from 1879 to 1904. |
on has little influence on the course of the | Louisiana government. |
The commissioning of the | Louisiana in September 1997 gave Kings Bay its maximum |
He was superintendent of the | Louisiana School for the Deaf and Dumb from 1908-1911, |
He serves as the chair of the | Louisiana National Guard joint venture committee. |
Joseph Tabarlet - former mayor of Jonesboro, | Louisiana, was born in Marksville. |
ystem and operates under the auspices of the | Louisiana Board of Regents. |
idway during the 2009 regular session of the | Louisiana Legislature, he was quick to become active i |
The watershed covers much of northwest | Louisiana. |
ural firm of Annan and Gilmer of Shreveport, | Louisiana. |
Angers was a director of the | Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival and the Council for the |
1990, Waddell was a Democratic member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives. |
a stadium located in the city of Lafayette, | Louisiana. |
r station to the legendary KWKH, home of the | Louisiana Hayride. |
the only female correctional facility of the | Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections. |
barracks have served as headquarters of the | Louisiana National Guard. |
ebruary 7, 1945) is the Chief Justice of the | Louisiana Supreme Court. |
roximately 180 mi (290 km) south of Cameron, | Louisiana, in Garden Banks blocks 783 and 784 in the G |
Tess Of D'Urbervilles, | Louisiana (1907) |
Hunt Downer (L '72), Former Speaker of the | Louisiana House of Representatives; assistant adjutant |
in the North part of the city of Lafayette, | Louisiana; hence "Northside". |
rouere, Gill has made a career of lampooning | Louisiana political figures. |
on is also an ex officio board member of the | Louisiana Energy and Power Authority. |
ist and is a life member of the board of the | Louisiana Methodist Children's Home in Ruston. |
s built by Avondale Marine Ways of Westwego, | Louisiana, and entered service in 1943. |
Board of Directors, | Louisiana Adult Literacy Council |
s a retired educator, a former member of the | Louisiana House, and one of the ten founders of the Lo |
District of West | Louisiana - Major General Richard Taylor |
He was a past chairman of the | Louisiana Conference of Court of Appeal Judges and a m |
He joined a field office of the | Louisiana Attorney General William J. "Billy" Guste, J |
t 5.3 miles (8.5 km) southeast of Bryceland, | Louisiana. |
Since 2005, he has been a member of the | Louisiana State Senate from District 4. |
CR serves the five state region of Arkansas, | Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. |
ut by J.G. Parkerson, general manager of the | Louisiana Western Railroad. |
For his efforts the city of Shreveport, | Louisiana, was named after him. |
A member of the | Louisiana Republican State Central Committee for Distr |
he Vermilion River in the city of Lafayette, | Louisiana near the intersection of Kaliste Saloom Road |
d as the head football coach of Southeastern | Louisiana University. |
He served as vice president of the | Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis in 1904. |
North Toledo Bend State Park is one of two | Louisiana State Parks located on the shores of Toledo |
risham Winston, Class of 1966, member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives (1996-2008) from St |
It also serves as the headquarters of the | Louisiana and Delta Railroad. |
tz (born 1938) is a Republican member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives from Monroe, the se |
e, the general manager of KRVS of Lafayette, | Louisiana. |
s a supporter of the Nicholls faction of the | Louisiana Democratic Party. |
is located in Shreveport and is part of the | Louisiana State University System. |
Smith was a maternal great-uncle of the | Louisiana politician Frank Burton Ellis of New Orleans |
She is currently a resident of Ventress, | Louisiana. |
s Gladiator Gym" in his hometown of Slidell, | Louisiana. |
Taylor's Army of Western | Louisiana |
eek Country Club is the title sponsor of the | Louisiana Peach Festival in Ruston. |
A native of Leesville, | Louisiana, Ford was an All-American running back at Le |
w Hospital is a hospital south of Covington, | Louisiana, between Covington and Mandeville, Louisiana |
Ogden was a member of the | Louisiana constitutional convention in 1879. |
olentine of Athens is a former member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives, with service from |
ife Refuge is located just north of Bastrop, | Louisiana in Morehouse Parish, north central Louisiana |
tage area includes the town of Natchitoches, | Louisiana, the oldest community in the territory cover |
Alexander is a member of the | Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and the LSU Athletic Hal |
ocratic politician, formerly a member of the | Louisiana Senate. |
Robert Edwin Russ, the founder of Ruston, | Louisiana, was born in Holmes Valley in 1830 but soon |
r the father of John Alario, the dean of the | Louisiana State Legislature. |
Fritz Windhorst, attorney and member of the | Louisiana State Senate from 1972-1992 |
He is a past president of the | Louisiana Forestry Association and a former chairman o |
A native of Monroe, | Louisiana, McGlothen pitched in part of two seasons fo |
e parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Western | Louisiana. |
n's father worked in the laundry room of the | Louisiana Army Ammunitions Plant near Minden. |
name is a d/b/a for Tom D. Gay of Columbia, | Louisiana. |
icensed to serve the community of Winnsboro, | Louisiana. |
icensed to serve the community of Lafayette, | Louisiana, USA. |
and was later transferred for the use of the | Louisiana State Police. |
It is located 8 miles south of Shreveport, | Louisiana, USA. |
as drafted by the Sixers out of Southwestern | Louisiana (now the University of Louisiana at Lafayett |
rom them that the modern town of Tangipahoa, | Louisiana gets its name. |
became part the United States as part of the | Louisiana Purchase. |
mmittee recommended re-admitting some of the | Louisiana and Alabama delegates as well. |
n, an attorney who served as director of the | Louisiana Department of Hospitals and the mayor of Win |
aised in the small, Cajun town of Opelousas, | Louisiana. |
A native of Monroe, | Louisiana, Redden was a two-time All-State player at O |
He is also a former member of the | Louisiana Ad Valorem Tax Commission. |
ols, comprise District 10 of Class 5A of the | Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA). |
asketball for the University of Southwestern | Louisiana (now the University of Louisiana at Lafayett |
based in the New Orleans suburb of Slidell, | Louisiana. |
raduated from the University of Southwestern | Louisiana, and from the University of Louisiana at Laf |
described Gresham as "the most famous of all | Louisiana outdoors writers and media members... |
Parish, 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Houma, | Louisiana. |
yor J. Frank Colbert, a former member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives, did not seek reele |
He was made vicar forane of north | Louisiana under Archbishop Blanc in 1850. |
with James Wilkinson, then-governor of U.S. | Louisiana territory. |
uly 24, 1980) was a Democratic member of the | Louisiana State Senate from St. Joseph in Tensas Paris |
The town of Lottie, | Louisiana, is located to the west, and Fordoche, Louis |
He was a member of the | Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals from 1975 to 1980, and |
ician) (born 1959), Republican member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives |
She was mayor of Richwood, | Louisiana in 1975-76 and 1980-84. |
For ten years, he was a director of the | Louisiana State Chautauqua, a "summer camp" educationa |
A small portion of northeastern | Louisiana is included in the Mississippi Delta AVA, a |
Elementary School at a tied 391st out of 599 | Louisiana elementary schools. |
ege tennis at the University of Southwestern | Louisiana. |
olktales: The French Oral Tradition of South | Louisiana (1994) |
He was elected a member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives prior to the Recons |
The Deepwater Horizon oil slick just off the | Louisiana coast on April 30, 2010, visible from space. |
mbalier Island is an island off southeastern | Louisiana in the United States. |
ervice operates the Tunica Post Office along | Louisiana Highway 66. |
son of African descent to hold the office of | Louisiana Treasurer. |
e Pointe Coupee Parish Sheriff's Office, the | Louisiana State Police, and Louisiana Wildlife & Fishe |
found in eastern Texas, central Oklahoma and | Louisiana. |
ensively throughout Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, | Louisiana, and Arkansas. |
dent grocers in Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and | Louisiana. |
He then served on the | Louisiana Circuit Courts of Appeal, Second Circuit, Lo |
He was a judge on the | Louisiana Court of Appeal, First Circuit from 1960 to |
premort Point is one of the few spots on the | Louisiana Gulf coastline which may be accessed by road |
Aswell Hall on the | Louisiana Tech campus honors his memory. |
ntervened, Truman would not have been on the | Louisiana ballot. |
He had longest tenure of any Justice on the | Louisiana Supreme Court. |
ed to place President Harry S. Truman on the | Louisiana ballot in 1948. |
He also served on the | Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge) Board of Supe |
y owned a gravel pit at Rhinehart, LA on the | Louisiana & Arkansas Railway's (L&A) main line. |
Then he went on to serve on the | Louisiana Court of Appeals in New Orleans for two term |
A men's dormitory for honor students on the | Louisiana Tech campus and a women's dormitory at Louis |
ng the legislature, Orr served a term on the | Louisiana Ethics Board. |
He was a judge on the | Louisiana Court of Appeals from 1974 to 1979, and on t |
rded for Mel-A-Dee Records and played on the | Louisiana Hayride. |
It is also included on the | Louisiana African American Heritage Trail. |
Caballero planned on attending | Louisiana State University, where he had been offered |
is one of the first 26 featured sites on the | Louisiana African American Heritage Trail. |
g as teenagers, including appearances on the | Louisiana Hayride and Grand Ole Opry. |
She was a judge on the | Louisiana District Court for Louisiana's Twenty-ninth |
, Espree was one of the biggest draws on the | Louisiana zydeco circuit. |
He served on the | Louisiana Republican state central committee for eight |
rca Basin is a distinctive brine pool on the | Louisiana continental shelf. |
It is also among 26 featured sites on the | Louisiana African American Heritage Trail. |
fixed platform base under construction on a | Louisiana river |
The Museum is one of 26 sites on the | Louisiana African American Heritage Trail as cited by |
They are now found in only four | Louisiana parishes and five Texas counties. |
roximately 20 miles north of Opelousas along | Louisiana Highway 29. |
NATO's Hurricane Katrina relief operation in | Louisiana, in mid-September 2005. |
Dupre is known for being an opponent of | Louisiana Governor Huey Long and specifically of the n |
inually performing professional orchestra in | Louisiana, despite a musicians' strike in October, 200 |
Orleans Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, the | Louisiana All-State Orchestra, the Governor's Honor Or |
sas, Minnesota, Washington State, Oregon and | Louisiana. |
nmental health and justice organization, see | Louisiana Bucket Brigade. |
Originally from | Louisiana bayou country, she now resides in South Caro |
Plessy vs. Ferguson was originally a | Louisiana case before going to the Supreme Court, and |
1 and has been referenced in New Orleans and | Louisiana histories. |
th ends of the bridge are in Orleans Parish, | Louisiana, but Chalmette, Louisiana is a short distanc |
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