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her, was a United States Representative from | Louisiana. |
uly 18, 1910) was a U.S. Representative from | Louisiana. |
rtez is a Democratic State Representative in | Louisiana. |
pril 6, 1929) was a U.S. Representative from | Louisiana. |
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ber 24, 1911) was a U.S. Representative from | Louisiana, son of Edward White Robertson. |
a former Democratic U.S. Representative from | Louisiana. |
July 9, 1884) was a U.S. Representative from | Louisiana. |
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had been a United States Representative from | Louisiana. |
(1805 - 1861) was a U.S. Representative from | Louisiana. |
stopher Brossett is state representative for | Louisiana House District 97, having won a special elec |
ber 28, 1938) was a U.S. Representative from | Louisiana. |
Former State Representative and | Louisiana Board of Regents member Vic Stelly taught an |
941) was a United States Representative from | Louisiana. |
uly 16, 1894) was a U.S. Representative from | Louisiana. |
ber 11, 1883) was a U.S. Representative from | Louisiana. |
7 September 30) is a state representative in | Louisiana, representing Louisiana House District 93. |
June 7, 1956) was a U.S. Representative from | Louisiana. |
ber 26, 1908) was a U.S. Representative from | Louisiana. |
United States House of Representatives from | Louisiana. |
United States House of Representatives from | Louisiana. |
United States House of Representatives from | Louisiana, see Edward James Gay (1816-1889). |
They arrived in time to help repulse the | Louisiana Tigers of Harry Hays, who had seized several |
Crime: Horne would permit residents of | Louisiana to carry weapons to defend themselves; requi |
tal, Energy, and Environmental Resources, at | Louisiana State University. |
e are fourteen locations with restaurants in | Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico, and Tennessee. |
ration with the Coalition to Restore Coastal | Louisiana, he participated in the television documenta |
ident's Committee on Mental Retardation, the | Louisiana Hospital Association, and the Louisiana Asso |
s agreed to abandon East Texas and return to | Louisiana. |
In January 2006, he returned to | Louisiana and settled in Baton Rouge. |
a tour in the U.S. Army Edwards returned to | Louisiana to receive a law degree from the Louisiana S |
In 1939, Town returned to | Louisiana, this time settling in Baton Rouge, where he |
When the war was over he returned to | Louisiana and entered politics. |
He returned to | Louisiana upon graduating. |
r his sons reached adulthood, he returned to | Louisiana where he was coaching high school when diagn |
At the end of 1989, Bankston returned to | Louisiana from the Philippines. |
Upon his retirement, Fromentin returned to | Louisiana and became judge of the New Orleans criminal |
deracy in the spring of 1865, he returned to | Louisiana. |
The band returned to | Louisiana in June 1966. |
a released his contract, and Vin returned to | Louisiana and raised cattle. |
E. S. Richardson (1875-1950), | Louisiana educator |
unincorporated community in Richland Parish, | Louisiana, in the United States. |
Map of Richland Parish, | Louisiana With Municipal Labels |
He was the top apprentice rider at | Louisiana Downs in 1994. |
f the Methodist Protestant circuit riders in | Louisiana. |
.88 m), 186 lb (84 kg) right-hander attended | Louisiana College. |
e is best known for his intense rivalry with | Louisiana Governor Huey P. Long. |
a co-ed private high school in River Ridge, | Louisiana. |
Newton before crossing the Sabine River into | Louisiana. |
n-denominational school in Red River Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
The Tensas River is a river in | Louisiana in the United States. |
plorers encountered them on the Red River in | Louisiana in 1701. |
community in west central Red River Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
Martin is a village in Red River Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
ure archaeological site in Red River Parish, | Louisiana. |
he section of the Lower Atchafalaya River in | Louisiana from Morgan City north to Sixmile Lake. |
ernmost crossing of the Mississippi River in | Louisiana open to motor vehicles. |
f the Red River then up the Red River across | Louisiana. |
ituated west of the Mississippi River, along | Louisiana Highway 414. |
His most recent book is Glory River: Poems ( | Louisiana State University Press, 2008). |
1864 and was interred in Riverview Cemetery, | Louisiana, Missouri. |
ntersection of East Pont Des Mouton Road and | Louisiana Avenue near I-10 . |
As a largely west-east road in | Louisiana, LA 1067 is an anomaly. |
labama Birmingham, Arkansas Little Rock, and | Louisiana Baton Rouge Missions. |
1988 Best Colonial Romance, Romantic Times: | LOUISIANA DAWN |
orn in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana, Favrot attended the public schools and was |
istrict attorney of East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana, see Bryan Bush (Louisiana politician). |
ated place (CDP) in East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
ated place (CDP) in East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
ial District Court, East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana from 1993 to 1998. |
ated place (CDP) in East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana, USA. |
istrict attorney of East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana and former LSU football player |
rtation provider in East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana. |
ated place (CDP) in East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
Places listings in East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana. |
Places listings in East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana |
Park Commission of East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana. |
ommunity located in East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
ated place (CDP) in East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
north-south through West Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana and Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana for 24.1 |
d in unincorporated West Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
orated community in East Baton Rouge Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
mber 28, 1984) was a convict on Death Row at | Louisiana State Penitentiary. |
f a Confederate battery near Rowe's Landing, | Louisiana. |
Under temporary Republican Party rule in | Louisiana from 1873 to 1876, Morgan was a justice of t |
Ferguson ruled that | Louisiana was free to regulate such actions and that P |
ition of the New Orleans Handicap was run at | Louisiana Downs in Bossier City, Louisiana. |
a major intermodal corridor running between | Louisiana and New Jersey. |
Black Lake Bayou runs underneath | Louisiana Highways 154, 156, 531, 792, 4, 507, and 155 |
n unincorporated community in Sabine Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
n unincorporated community in Sabine Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
The town of Saint Malo, | Louisiana, was named after him. |
Dampier received an academic scholarship to | Louisiana State University and graduated with a degree |
graduated from East Jefferson High School in | Louisiana. |
He was also a professor at the Law School of | Louisiana, judge of the Supreme Court of Louisiana, Se |
ia and graduated from Zachary High School in | Louisiana in 2002. |
Mount Carmel is the only school in | Louisiana to be recognized twice with this honor. |
He attended law school at | Louisiana State University under Paul M. Hebert. |
unez graduated from Chalmette High School in | Louisiana, and has completed academic coursework at Lo |
Throughout the school year | Louisiana College holds several annual events. |
He attended Kingwood High School and | Louisiana State University. |
ed as the seventh best public high school in | Louisiana for the 2006-2007 school year. |
Pate attended West Feliciana High School in | Louisiana from 1994 to 1997. |
rson attended Jonesboro-Hodge High School in | Louisiana and was a letterman in football. |
He attended public schools and | Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. |
He received a B.A. in Political Science from | Louisiana State University in 1976. |
Bouligny was strongly opposed to | Louisiana's secession to join the Confederate States o |
With the Republican gain of the open seat in | Louisiana, Republicans held two seats and Democrats on |
He was not seated as | Louisiana was deemed "not reconstructed." |
see WikiProject | Louisiana lists |
e pageant affiliated with Miss USA, see Miss | Louisiana USA. |
round draft pick in 1990 to select Southwest | Louisiana quarterback Brian Mitchell. |
Summer Lake: New and Selected Poems ( | Louisiana State University Press, 1999) |
Blues Don't Change: New and Selected Poems ( | Louisiana State University Press, 1982) |
as graduated from Arizona Seminary, Arizona, | Louisiana, in 1876. |
ate States Navy and Senator Thomas Semmes of | Louisiana. |
was elected to the United States Senate from | Louisiana, and served for one term, retiring in 1819. |
er 9, 1899) was a United States Senator from | Louisiana. |
t 14, 1854) was a United States Senator from | Louisiana. |
er 1, 1952) was a United States Senator from | Louisiana. |
4, 1833) was a lawyer and U.S. Senator from | Louisiana. |
David Vitter - U.S. Senator from | Louisiana - '79 |
Russell B. Long, a future U.S. Senator from | Louisiana. |
icle is about the United States Senator from | Louisiana. |
y 13, 1844) was a United States Senator from | Louisiana. |
r 24, 1857) was a United States Senator from | Louisiana. |
minique Joseph Bouligny, a U.S. Senator from | Louisiana. |
nited States Representative and Senator from | Louisiana. |
dition and nominating a sitting senator from | Louisiana. |
l 16, 1822) was a United States Senator from | Louisiana. |
In 1777, he was sent to | Louisiana, as a colonel and interim governor of the pr |
series Hexagonae ( | Louisiana irises) |
ican radio station licensed to serve Ruston, | Louisiana, USA. |
s a radio station licensed to serve Bastrop, | Louisiana. |
a radio station licensed to serve Opelousas, | Louisiana. |
The community is served by | Louisiana Highway 413, known locally as Island Road. |
Jerry Marston Fowler served as | Louisiana Commissioner of Elections from 1980-2000. |
He served as | Louisiana Governor from 1824 until 1828. |
pening in 1995, the facility also serves the | Louisiana Tech University's Department of Professional |
It spent most of its service in | Louisiana and the Gulf, though several units fought in |
nes or other problems interrupt service from | Louisiana. |
e Division of School and College Services at | Louisiana Tech. |
He set a | Louisiana state record for making 27 consecutive free |
Her current works are set in | Louisiana. |
After the end of the War, he settled in | Louisiana. |
Settlers: poems, | Louisiana State University Press, 1999, ISBN 978080712 |
time in the Netherlands, before settling in | Louisiana. |
A Republican, she represented | Louisiana House District 78, which includes her hometo |
Eddy Shell - | Louisiana educator and Bossier Parish Police Jury memb |
an be seen in the distance from Shell Beach, | Louisiana. |
t seventy-nine the oldest serving sheriff in | Louisiana. |
ated painting company called Rhino Shield of | Louisiana in New Orleans, Louisiana. |
States Navy by Avondale Shipyard, Westwego, | Louisiana. |
States Navy by Avondale Shipyard, Westwego, | Louisiana. |
States Navy by Avondale Shipyard, Westwego, | Louisiana. |
en was built by Avondale Shipyard, Westwego, | Louisiana. |
The lake is paralleled on its west shore by | Louisiana Highway 27 and is located about 17 miles (27 |
Dampier was born in Sicily Island, | Louisiana on May 11, 1938. |
Catholic's 1st ever D1 Swimmer to sign with | Louisiana State University. |
Since 1930, | Louisiana has lost 1,200,000 acres (4,900 km2). |
gerbread style ornamented house that sits on | Louisiana Square in Donaldsonville, Louisiana is the h |
Menn, Joseph K., The Large Slaveholders of | Louisiana, 1860. |
f the largest landowners and slaveholders in | Louisiana. |
This plane was sent to return Smith to | Louisiana. |
Smith attended | Louisiana State University, where he played for the LS |
tended the holding of Miller-El in Snyder v. | Louisiana . |
State v. Brown, 514 So.2d 99 ( | Louisiana, October 19, 1987). |
He began working on a Ph.D. in sociology at | Louisiana State University in the Fall of 1990. |
lues singer, harmonicist and songwriter from | Louisiana. |
Keith soon left | Louisiana and lived thereafter in east Texas. |
Historic Places listings in De Soto Parish, | Louisiana. |
newall is a town in northern De Soto Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
Stanley is a village in De Soto Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
unincorporated community in De Soto Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
unincorporated community in De Soto Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
unincorporated community in De Soto Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
hie or Keachie) is a town in De Soto Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
John Broven, South to | Louisiana: Music of the Cajun Bayous (Gretna, La.: Pel |
oorly organized tropical depression south of | Louisiana. |
s found from Michigan to Quebec and south to | Louisiana and Florida. |
It is one of eight refuges of the South East | Louisiana Refuges Complex (SELA). |
to encourage students in South Central | Louisiana to experience the rich cultural life of the |
By 1933, SH 77 extended southeast to | Louisiana, replacing a portion of SH 47. |
center controls airspace in southern Texas, | Louisiana, southern Mississippi, southwestern Alabama, |
Pearl River Review, The Southern (Lafayette, | Louisiana) Anthology, among others. |
s graduated from Southern Baptist-affiliated | Louisiana College in Pineville. |
I-20, I-220 ends and continues southward as | Louisiana Highway 3132 and continues south and east ar |
Spain cedes | Louisiana back to France. |
The Spanish divided | Louisiana into Upper Louisiana and Lower Louisiana at |
Speakers of | Louisiana Creole are mainly concentrated in south and |
Special Election, | Louisiana State Representative, 31st Representative Di |
Talbot is a proponent of reduced spending by | Louisiana government, specifically naming higher educa |
Comeau's upbringing and of his time spent in | Louisiana. |
ntertainment, health, education, sports, and | Louisiana culture. |
bama was assigned to the Mobile Squadron and | Louisiana assigned to the New Orleans Squadron. |
father, then Senator Don Cravins, Sr., made | Louisiana history by becoming the first father and son |
y Geason (born August 12, 1975 in St. James, | Louisiana) is an American football player from Tulane |
as made in New Orleans and St. Francisville, | Louisiana. |
St. Martinville, | Louisiana |
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