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blication of Henry E. Chambers' A History of | Louisiana, Vol. |
The 2d | Louisiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment surrendered on 9 |
Prior to 1890, like most | Louisiana voters at that time, Bailey was a Democrat. |
Born in Jennings, | Louisiana, Walter was in the United States Army from 1 |
Like several | Louisiana wardens before him, Whitley was committed to |
Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Shreveport, | Louisiana was built in 1896. |
ed States District Court for the District of | Louisiana was established on April 8, 1812, by 2 Stat. |
His coaching record at Southeastern | Louisiana was 25 wins, 43 losses, and 0 ties. |
The Magnolias in New Iberia, | Louisiana was built in 1852. |
, Virginia - November 18, 1847, Baton Rouge, | Louisiana) was a member of the U. S. House of Represen |
ward Paul "Bubby" Lyons (born 1929 in Houma, | Louisiana) was chosen by the city council of Mandevill |
ll Henderson (born October 14, 1955 in Jena, | Louisiana) was a football player in the CFL for four y |
Louisiana was a racially diverse state at the turn of | |
The Land's End Plantation in Stonewall, | Louisiana, was established by Colonel Henry Marshall, |
Former U.S. Representative Newt V. Mills of | Louisiana was born in Calhoun. |
Jeter (born October 24, 1944, in Shreveport, | Louisiana) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. |
The town of Saint Malo, | Louisiana, was named after him. |
The second woman mayor in | Louisiana was Myrtis Lucille Gregory Methvin, who serv |
olph Matas (1860-1957), born in Bonne Carre, | Louisiana, was a prominent and innovative surgeon. |
His coaching record at Southeastern | Louisiana was 84 wins, 42 losses, and 4 ties. |
The 8th | Louisiana was then on routine garrison duty at Vicksbu |
enkins III (born 27 July 1951 in Shreveport, | Louisiana) was the 10th Bishop of the Episcopal Dioces |
he Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery in New Orleans, | Louisiana was founded in 1849. |
Newhall, Iowa - 22 October 1941 Shreveport, | Louisiana) was an American racecar driver. |
Eric Edwards (born August 4, 1980 in Monroe, | Louisiana) was a National Football League tight end. |
His great-grandson Donelson Caffery of | Louisiana, was a U.S. Senator from 1892-1900 and his g |
The show filmed in Grande Isle, | Louisiana, was never broadcast out of respect to the v |
St. Anthony's parish in Lafayette, | Louisiana was his first pastorate. |
wn as Union Church, located south of Sibley, | Louisiana, was established in 1902. |
On February 13, 1845, | Louisiana was reorganized into a single District with |
His coaching record at Southeastern | Louisiana was 4 wins, 5 losses, and 0 ties. |
An expedition to Waterproof, | Louisiana was undertaken from January to February 1864 |
His coaching record at Southeastern | Louisiana was 7 wins, 14 losses, and 0 ties. |
ennings Carnegie Public Library in Jennings, | Louisiana was built in 1908. |
cated four miles (6 km) north of Marksville, | Louisiana, was a Confederate stronghold during the Ame |
701, several weeks before | Louisiana was formally admitted as a state of the unio |
In 1812, | Louisiana was admitted to the Union with the parish of |
in had ceded Florida to Britain, and western | Louisiana was compensation. |
His coaching record at Southeastern | Louisiana was 2 wins, 4 losses, and 0 ties. |
Heidelberg Hotel in Baton Rouge, | Louisiana was built in 1927. |
His coaching record at Southeastern | Louisiana was 5 wins, 5 losses, and 0 ties. |
In 1838 the Diocese of | Louisiana was organized and in 1841 the Rt. |
Central Railroad Station in Shreveport, | Louisiana was built in 1910. |
The damage in | Louisiana was <$1 million (1915 USD), and it was limit |
New Orleans, in | Louisiana, was the largest city in the Southern States |
dry (born January 14, 1944 in Breaux Bridge, | Louisiana) was a college and professional American foo |
1916; died 2008 December 23 in Lake Charles, | Louisiana) was a Southern Baptist and from 2001 onward |
As of 2010, the largest bass from | Louisiana was caught at Caney Lake. |
e Dennis (born July 25, 1951, in Shreveport, | Louisiana) was a football player in the CFL for ten ye |
Louisiana was built at Wilmington, Delaware, in 1860 b | |
Joseph Tabarlet - former mayor of Jonesboro, | Louisiana, was born in Marksville. |
Louisiana was the last of the fifty states to recogniz | |
l production facility, originally located in | Louisiana, was acquired and reconstructed in Torringto |
He was not seated as | Louisiana was deemed "not reconstructed." |
issippi River corridor in what is modern day | Louisiana was to be reunited following the Louisiana P |
His coaching record at Southeastern | Louisiana was 14 wins, 13 losses, and 3 ties. |
Louisiana was purchased from France in 1803, and the t | |
For his efforts the city of Shreveport, | Louisiana, was named after him. |
Stumon (born May 26, 1963 in Plain Dealing, | Louisiana) was an award winning defensive end and line |
A lawsuit, with help from the State of | Louisiana, was begun by the tribe for the title to the |
The Carondelet Canal in New Orleans, | Louisiana was constructed on his orders and was named |
Robert Edwin Russ, the founder of Ruston, | Louisiana, was born in Holmes Valley in 1830 but soon |
ois Cousin House at 28061 Main St., Lacombe, | Louisiana was built in 1820. |
derry, Ireland - April 8, 1901, New Orleans, | Louisiana) was a U.S. Representative from Louisiana's |
Ferguson ruled that | Louisiana was free to regulate such actions and that P |
. Long House on Laurel Street in Shreveport, | Louisiana was built in 1918. |
At that time | Louisiana was a colony of Spain. |
The Jefferson Hotel in Shreveport, | Louisiana was listed on the National Register of Histo |
seboat set on the Atchafalaya River in south | Louisiana, Washing Away: Losing Louisiana about the di |
nt was responsible for legislation that made | Louisiana water fluoridation mandatory, and, in her ca |
Start, | Louisiana, water tower |
Competing as Miss | Louisiana Watermelon Festival, Wilson won the Miss Lou |
Louisiana website | |
The New Orleans Tribune and The | Louisiana Weekly serve the city with an African Americ |
On July 27, 1866, the Districts of | Louisiana were reunited into a single United States Di |
other Medal of Honor recipients with ties to | Louisiana were inducted into the Louisiana Military Ha |
Flocks near Vacherie, | Louisiana were estimated to contain well over 1 millio |
Spain is to have New Orleans and | Louisiana, west of the Mississippi, with an undetermin |
ose was to transport lumber from Alexandria, | Louisiana west to Texas, though it only reached as far |
It is found from | Louisiana west to Oklahoma and north to southern Illin |
e of Grand Coteau was fought in Southwestern | Louisiana, west of the town of Grand Coteau, Louisiana |
ut by J.G. Parkerson, general manager of the | Louisiana Western Railroad. |
Louisiana Wetland Management District currently overse | |
lso been involved in the conservation of the | Louisiana wetlands. |
He later moved to Baton Rouge, | Louisiana when he was a year old. |
His family moved to Many, | Louisiana when he was five years old. |
He and his family moved to Bogalusa, | Louisiana when he was a toddler. |
He later moved to Shreveport, | Louisiana, where he studied law and was admitted to th |
on played for Carroll High School in Monroe, | Louisiana, where she was named a WBCA All-American. |
Hamer eventually moved to | Louisiana where he worked as a short order cook. |
n High School in Kaplan in Vermilion Parish, | Louisiana, where he still resides. |
He hails from New Orleans, | Louisiana, where his family lived until their home was |
k attended Carencro High School in Carencro, | Louisiana, where he helped his team win the 1992 State |
After the war, he settled in Basile, | Louisiana, where he played regularly at the Avalon Clu |
erred to Southern University in Baton Rouge, | Louisiana where he completed his college football elig |
Wendryhoski lived in Metairie, | Louisiana, where he ran a real estate business, and al |
French settlers brought this recipe to | Louisiana, where both sugar cane and pecan trees were |
s health failing, he was then transferred to | Louisiana, where he appointed to St. Martin's Church a |
He grew up in Shreveport, | Louisiana where he acted and won a state championship |
The couple moved to Baton Rouge, | Louisiana, where they operated a drugstore for many ye |
Huckabay was born in | Louisiana where he played college baseball at Louisian |
ris Lee on January 12, 2008, in New Orleans, | Louisiana, where she lives. |
is buried in a small cemetery in Thibodaux, | Louisiana, where his manager, Hosea Hill, resided. |
is roots lie in the swamplands of Oak Grove, | Louisiana, where he was born in 1943. |
and attended Mangham High School in Mangham, | Louisiana, where he lettered in football and track. |
Riley was born in New Orleans, | Louisiana, where he would spend most of his career. |
family's commercial real estate business in | Louisiana where he then purchased a 30-acre (120,000 m |
He was known in New Orleans, | Louisiana, where he was based from 1919 to 1927 when h |
ville, Mississippi, and grew up in northeast | Louisiana, where his father managed a large cotton far |
r his sons reached adulthood, he returned to | Louisiana where he was coaching high school when diagn |
In 1867, he moved to Opelousas, | Louisiana, where he founded and edited the Saint Landr |
At the age of 3, she moved to DeRidder, | Louisiana, where her mother June West Brandt was from. |
on County, South Carolina and later moved to | Louisiana, where he served in the state senate. |
son attended Richwood High School in Monroe, | Louisiana, where he was an all-state defensive lineman |
rew up and worked as a newspaper reporter in | Louisiana where much of his fiction is set. |
ite attended Ouachita High School in Monroe, | Louisiana, where he played football as a running back |
40 the Erickson family moved to Baton Rouge, | Louisiana, where Erickson's father had transferred his |
attended Jesuit High School in New Orleans, | Louisiana, where he played baseball during the 1943 an |
Many of these emigrants moved to | Louisiana, where they discovered later that France had |
The trees may be found throughout southern | Louisiana, where once the pecan was a contending cash |
She is a graduate of Xavier University of | Louisiana, where she was a member of Zeta Phi Beta sor |
landville Magnet High School in Baton Rouge, | Louisiana, where he played wide receiver and defensive |
attered in the southern U.S. states, such as | Louisiana, where it is a post-glacial relict. |
he submarine was transported to Baton Rouge, | Louisiana, where the old concrete was removed as part |
eans, he also resided in Plaquemines Parish, | Louisiana, where he owned Deer Range Plantation, in ad |
ce is near the Mississippi River in Geismar, | Louisiana where the two rivers were once connected. |
He leaves Texas and ends up in the bayous of | Louisiana, where he convinces a retired minister named |
They settled first in | Louisiana where his paternal grandmother had relatives |
orth Carolina and finally moved to Ouachita, | Louisiana, where he died in 1836. |
returned to his plantation near Alexandria, | Louisiana where he died on December 24, 1845. |
She was born in Shreveport, | Louisiana where as a child she was a member of The Pet |
Carter is a graduate of Xavier University of | Louisiana, where his majors were business administrati |
tremendous wave of prosperity to Broussard, | Louisiana which coincided with the previously mentione |
z Bridge is a lift bridge in the US state of | Louisiana which carries northbound Louisiana Highway 2 |
Obama did best in the more rural counties in | Louisiana which are majority-African American. |
504 originally served all of | Louisiana, which now has five area codes. |
two legs, one from Texas and the other from | Louisiana, which meet near Chicago. |
s located near the town of St. Francisville, | Louisiana, which is 30 miles (48 km) north of Baton Ro |
Louisiana, which has a population of 4,469,970 people, | |
In all, there were over 300 people killed in | Louisiana, while 40,000 others were left homeless by t |
Now Bobby must survive and escape | Louisiana while being hunted by criminals, corrupt law |
ed an industrial job and started a family in | Louisiana, while playing R&B gigs with local musicians |
ober 3, 2009) was a businessman in Hornbeck, | Louisiana, who served as a Democrat in the Louisiana S |
13, 1948) is a businesswoman from Covington, | Louisiana, who served as a Republican member of the Lo |
is an American attorney based in Shreveport, | Louisiana, who served as a Democrat in the Louisiana S |
Jamie Wilson is a beauty queen from Minden, | Louisiana who has competed in the Miss America pageant |
Homer, the seat of Claiborne Parish in north | Louisiana, who served as a Democrat in the Louisiana H |
mber 30, 1971) was an attorney from Crowley, | Louisiana, who served as a Democrat in the Louisiana H |
e 19, 1985) was an attorney from Shreveport, | Louisiana, who served a single term as a Democrat from |
12, 1942), is an attorney from New Orleans, | Louisiana, who represented District 94 (Orleans Parish |
at in this year with Dave Treen's victory in | Louisiana who as a result became the first Republican |
Jr. (1928-2008), originally from Alexandria, | Louisiana, who held a franchise in the Washington, D.C |
A native of | Louisiana who is trained as a classical percussionist, |
a State Farm Insurance agent in Alexandria, | Louisiana, who is the first Republican since Reconstru |
July 15, 1942), is a businessman in Eunice, | Louisiana, who served as a Republican member of the Lo |
ch 26, 1962), was an attorney from Tallulah, | Louisiana, who served for thirty years from 1932 until |
25, 2007) was a businessman from Springhill, | Louisiana, who ran as a Republican in four elections f |
o (born 1957), is an attorney in Shreveport, | Louisiana, who served as a Democratic member of the Lo |
2, the agency's name was changed to the name | Louisiana Wild Life and Fisheries Commission. |
r, Glasgow had been a reform director of the | Louisiana Wild Life and Fisheries (1966-1968) and a pr |
Cousin Robert Barham is secretary of the | Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Department. |
rganizations and belongs to Ducks Unlimited, | Louisiana Wildlife Association, and National Rifle Ass |
The Friends of | Louisiana Wildlife Refuges is a non-profit, membership |
Louisiana wine refers to wine made from grapes grown i | |
Map of Madison Parish, | Louisiana With Municipal Labels |
rles, it is among the larger celebrations in | Louisiana, with an attendance of over 200,000. |
The company is based out of Breaux Bridge, | Louisiana with a sales office in Houston, Texas. |
topsides modules were built in Morgan City, | Louisiana with hull integration in Ingleside, Texas. |
rway that connects the city of Lake Charles, | Louisiana, with the Gulf of Mexico. |
guably the most conservative in the state of | Louisiana, with a large number of Republicans. |
KOCZ-LP in Opelousas, | Louisiana with the Southern Development Foundation |
ather Service forecast office in Shreveport, | Louisiana, with its transmitter located in Tyler, Texa |
rom NASCAR racing and went back to Bogalusa, | Louisiana, with his wife Gloria Manning. |
ather Service forecast office in Shreveport, | Louisiana with its transmitter located in Lufkin, Texa |
War hero Zachary Taylor, a general from | Louisiana with no political background, was nominated |
it was the largest employer in the state of | Louisiana with about 26,000 employees. |
Garner grew up in Baton Rouge, | Louisiana, with his first inspiration being the guitar |
He lives in Lake Charles, | Louisiana with his wife and three children. |
It is also the only State Park in | Louisiana with tennis courts. |
He is currently living in Ruston, | Louisiana with his wife Betty Lou Robertson. |
er Service forecast offices in Lake Charles, | Louisiana with its transmitter located in Lafayette. |
He lives in Baton Rouge, | Louisiana, with his wife and two children. |
It was composed of units Arkansas and | Louisiana, with its headquarters stationed at New Orle |
Map of Washington Parish, | Louisiana With Municipal Labels |
Eastern | Louisiana: with city/town names. |
an independent record label based in Eunice, | Louisiana, with friends Phillip LaFargue II and Lucius |
's band from 1930-35, then played in Monroe, | Louisiana with Lou Johnson's Californians briefly. |
ather Service forecast office in Shreveport, | Louisiana with its transmitter located in Texarkana, A |
Morse first came to Natchitoches, | Louisiana, with a brother who was a government surveyo |
It is one of only 15 plantation complexes in | Louisiana with this degree of complete structures. |
Map of Rapides Parish, | Louisiana, with Municipal Labels. |
e case was remanded to the District court of | Louisiana, with directions to award a Venire facias de |
d States Coast Guard station in New Orleans, | Louisiana with 5 kilowatts of power. |
Map of West Feliciana Parish, | Louisiana With Municipal Labels |
Map of Richland Parish, | Louisiana With Municipal Labels |
Bouligny was strongly opposed to | Louisiana's secession to join the Confederate States o |
After the closing of 1984 | Louisiana World Exposition, the monorails were moved t |
The 1984 | Louisiana World Exposition was a World's Fair held in |
The Negro in the Works of Three Contemporary | Louisiana Writers", including Snell. |
A native of Grambling, | Louisiana, Young was a 1990 USA Today All-American for |
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