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For ten years, he was a director of the | Louisiana State Chautauqua, a "summer camp" educationa |
He therefore ran for the | Louisiana State Senate and was narrowly defeated by fe |
Foster appointed the | Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, headed by S |
The Museum is one of 26 sites on the | Louisiana African American Heritage Trail as cited by |
e golden disk represents the City and/or the | Louisiana Purchase. |
Under the | Louisiana Constitution of 1974, the office of "custodi |
Prior to the Derby, Grindstone had won the | Louisiana Derby and was second in the Arkansas Derby. |
He was inducted into the | Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in 2000, and was awarded |
Transportation but was declared safe by the | Louisiana DOTD. |
The | Louisiana Democratic Party is the local branch of the |
Specifically, the appellant claimed that the | Louisiana law violated the Fourteenth Amendment, and w |
He joined the | Louisiana Air National Guard in 1992. |
The | Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals (DHH) is |
s also served as Executive Director with the | Louisiana Recovery Authority. |
He was elected a member of the | Louisiana House of Representatives prior to the Recons |
d the Fred Henderson Memorial Award from the | Louisiana Chapter of the National Association of Menta |
n September 16, 1978 with the then-Northeast | Louisiana Indians beat Arkansas State, 21-13. |
The city of Thibodaux, | Louisiana is named after Henry S. Thibodaux. |
St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery in Thibodaux, | Louisiana. |
Licensed to Thibodaux, | Louisiana, USA, the station is currently owned by Sunb |
is buried in a small cemetery in Thibodaux, | Louisiana, where his manager, Hosea Hill, resided. |
school district headquartered in Thibodaux, | Louisiana. |
The Daily Comet is a newspaper in Thibodaux, | Louisiana, United States. |
He was in private practice in Thibodaux, | Louisiana from 1892 to 1913. |
He moved to Thibodaux, | Louisiana, the same year and continued the practice of |
800-seat multi-purpose stadium in Thibodaux, | Louisiana. |
ey Sugar Plantation is located in Thibodaux, | Louisiana. |
ony Davis (born April 26, 1973 in Thibodaux, | Louisiana) is an American professional basketball play |
John Robichaux (January 16, 1866, Thibodaux, | Louisiana - 1939, New Orleans) was an American jazz ba |
r Arabie Trucking Services LLC in Thibodaux, | Louisiana. |
ie Plantation House is located in Thibodaux, | Louisiana. |
d at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, | Louisiana. |
He died in Thibodaux, | Louisiana. |
Knobloch was from Thibodaux, | Louisiana and he served in the American Civil War as S |
The Strength of a Named Thing, | Louisiana State University Press |
He was the third | Louisiana College president, with his tenure stretchin |
of the last concentrations of the threatened | Louisiana black bear. |
r the next 18 months, Bowie traveled through | Louisiana and Mississippi. |
s later brought to the United States through | Louisiana by French immigrants. |
Floyd Sonnier has had exhibitions throughout | Louisiana, in Texas, Oklahoma, Alabama, Nebraska, Verm |
The play was on tour throughout | Louisiana in Fall 2010. |
Numerous organizations exist throughout | Louisiana to support the Museum including the Louisian |
At that time | Louisiana was a colony of Spain. |
At the time, | Louisiana law provided that there would be no runoffs |
1988 Best Colonial Romance, Romantic Times: | LOUISIANA DAWN |
Tioga Commissary is located in Tioga, | Louisiana. |
This plane was sent to return Smith to | Louisiana. |
In 1835, he moved to | Louisiana and worked as a cotton factor in New Orleans |
Hamer eventually moved to | Louisiana where he worked as a short order cook. |
Dampier received an academic scholarship to | Louisiana State University and graduated with a degree |
He moved with his father, in 1845, to | Louisiana. |
is was released from prison and fled back to | Louisiana. |
brought heavy rains and gale-force winds to | Louisiana. |
all League (IFL) and shortened their name to | Louisiana Swashbucklers. |
ugust 12, 1785, transporting 303 Acadians to | Louisiana. |
In January 2006, he returned to | Louisiana and settled in Baton Rouge. |
John Broven, South to | Louisiana: Music of the Cajun Bayous (Gretna, La.: Pel |
He moved to | Louisiana and engaged in planting. |
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 |
Andy Kopplin is the former chief of staff to | Louisiana Governors Mike Foster (Republican) and Kathl |
ins over 150 species of plant life native to | Louisiana, on a varied topography suitable for nearly |
Sometimes they even referred to | Louisiana Tech as 'Minden Tech'." |
After leaving Congress, he moved to | Louisiana and settled in New Orleans, Louisiana in 185 |
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. |
He moved to | Louisiana in 1843 and engaged in the planting and refi |
In 1777, he was sent to | Louisiana, as a colonel and interim governor of the pr |
s found from Michigan to Quebec and south to | Louisiana and Florida. |
In 1806 he moved to | Louisiana. |
It then followed north to | Louisiana Highway 470. |
Work on the line to | Louisiana continued until New Orleans was captured. |
arolina in 1977 and closed after its move to | Louisiana in 1987. |
other Medal of Honor recipients with ties to | Louisiana were inducted into the Louisiana Military Ha |
LES refers to | Louisiana Energy Services |
r his sons reached adulthood, he returned to | Louisiana where he was coaching high school when diagn |
nt from Union men who had fled from Texas to | Louisiana. |
nd from Quebec and Maine to Florida, west to | Louisiana, north to Saskatchewan. |
At the end of 1989, Bankston returned to | Louisiana from the Philippines. |
nomical observatory currently under lease to | Louisiana State University in Shreveport. |
He committed to | Louisiana State University on December 19, 2009. |
gust 28, 1980 and subsequently extradited to | Louisiana. |
Upon his retirement, Fromentin returned to | Louisiana and became judge of the New Orleans criminal |
He then transferred to | Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, where he pr |
rds' first release in 2006 was Goin' Down to | Louisiana, by fiddle player Cedric Watson and accordio |
on County, South Carolina and later moved to | Louisiana, where he served in the state senate. |
deracy in the spring of 1865, he returned to | Louisiana. |
Masse came to | Louisiana from Grenoble. |
e traced to Ireland, when they immigrated to | Louisiana in the late 18th century. |
Mazureau was born in France, moved to | Louisiana early in life, and was living in New Orleans |
Later he went to | Louisiana State University where he earned a master's |
Nantes, France, transporting 80 Acadians to | Louisiana. |
2007, in recognition of his contributions to | Louisiana and national music, Parker was inducted into |
In 1849, Field moved to | Louisiana and was elected Louisiana Attorney General s |
near Carnesville, Georgia, Sandidge moved to | Louisiana and became a planter. |
had settled generations after emigrating to | Louisiana and Texas from Sicily. |
heir win over the Cardinals the Rams flew to | Louisiana Superdome for an NFC duel with the Saints. |
He moved to | Louisiana to practice law. |
etroit, Michigan but later relocated back to | Louisiana in Destrehan. |
Many of these emigrants moved to | Louisiana, where they discovered later that France had |
Kuale transferred to | Louisiana State and started two games for the Tigers. |
The Disaster Recovery System is deployed to | Louisiana in response to Hurricane Katrina. |
During his command he was dispatched to | Louisiana by President Lyndon Johnson to coordinate di |
The band returned to | Louisiana in June 1966. |
a released his contract, and Vin returned to | Louisiana and raised cattle. |
Dunbar moved to | Louisiana in 1852 and was appointed Associate Justice |
It was introduced to | Louisiana in about 1855, and has since spread to the o |
From Camp Shelby, the regiment moved to | Louisiana to participate in the Louisiana Maneuvers of |
He returned from Illinois to | Louisiana to become a dairy farmer at his former Hallm |
By 1933, SH 77 extended southeast to | Louisiana, replacing a portion of SH 47. |
The award goes to | Louisiana natives who have distinguished themselves in |
s agreed to abandon East Texas and return to | Louisiana. |
Mr. Robken came to | Louisiana Tech in 1991, where he brought his ideas and |
duated from Amherst College and relocated to | Louisiana, in 1845, where he practiced law. |
from Bossier High School in 1959, he went to | Louisiana State University on a football scholarship. |
He then moved to | Louisiana to become from 1902-1905 professor of Greek |
Total damages to | Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, the Carolinas, and Virgin |
saves in playoff game (83) (2-1 2OT loss to | Louisiana) |
Chet D. Traylor, | Louisiana Supreme Court, 1997-2009 |
North Toledo Bend State Park is one of two | Louisiana State Parks located on the shores of Toledo |
with James Wilkinson, then-governor of U.S. | Louisiana territory. |
ance Louisiana_articles and Unassessed-Class | Louisiana articles |
Black Lake Bayou runs underneath | Louisiana Highways 154, 156, 531, 792, 4, 507, and 155 |
e upheld the constitutionality of the unique | Louisiana system. |
d a B.A. from Northwestern State University, | Louisiana in 1973, an M.A. from Northwestern State Uni |
head men's tennis coach at Miami University, | Louisiana State University, Duke and Army. |
rasseaux holds degrees from Yale University, | Louisiana State University, and the University of Loui |
rganizations and belongs to Ducks Unlimited, | Louisiana Wildlife Association, and National Rifle Ass |
Inside the Carnival: Unmasking | Louisiana Politics. |
s New France, Illinois Country, or the Upper | Louisiana territory. |
Kaskaskia became the capital of Upper | Louisiana and Fort de Chartes was built in 1718. |
ved as territorial attorney general in Upper | Louisiana and in the Missouri Territorial Legislature. |
USS | Louisiana, screw steamer |
In addition, both the USS | Louisiana and the USS Maine were later transferred to |
The fourth commissioned USS | Louisiana (SSBN-743) is the 18th and last ship of the |
tended the holding of Miller-El in Snyder v. | Louisiana . |
e the Supreme Court heard decided Kennedy v. | Louisiana (2008). |
Glass v. | Louisiana, 471 U.S. 1080 (1985), was a case decided by |
United States v. | Louisiana, 127 U.S. 182 (1888) |
United States v. | Louisiana, 123 U.S. 32 (1887) |
United States v. | Louisiana, 354 U.S. 515 (1957) |
United States v. | Louisiana, 507 U.S. 7 (1993) |
United States v. | Louisiana, 404 U.S. 388 (1971) |
United States v. | Louisiana, 389 U.S. 155 (1967) |
United States v. | Louisiana, 394 U.S. 11 (1969) |
United States v. | Louisiana, 452 U.S. 726 (1981) |
Flocks near Vacherie, | Louisiana were estimated to contain well over 1 millio |
Hickory Valley, | Louisiana |
shington Parish Sheriff's Office in Varnado, | Louisiana. |
mouths of the Mississippi River near Venice, | Louisiana. |
is located 10 miles (16 km) east of Venice, | Louisiana along the Mississippi River. |
She is currently a resident of Ventress, | Louisiana. |
orn on January 22, 1868, in Vermillionville, | Louisiana, Henri Bendel's father died when he was six |
r in 1872 and commenced practice in Vidalia, | Louisiana. |
icksburg; Natchez, Mississippi (and Vidalia, | Louisiana, across the river); Bayou Sara, Louisiana; B |
unit was involved in a skirmish at Vidalia, | Louisiana on February 7, 1864. |
Vinton, | Louisiana |
race run annually at Delta Downs in Vinton, | Louisiana. |
trict of Columbia, he has lived in Virginia, | Louisiana, and California. |
May 28 - Obama visits | Louisiana again. |
Licensed to Bayou Vista, | Louisiana, USA, the station serves St. Mary Parish and |
Paulin was born in Wallace, | Louisiana in St. John the Baptist Parish to a Creole F |
Pleasant Joseph and he was born in Wallace, | Louisiana. |
Tate hails from Washington, | Louisiana. |
He was born in Waterproof, | Louisiana and died in Walnut Creek, California. |
An expedition to Waterproof, | Louisiana was undertaken from January to February 1864 |
former U.S. Representative John T. Watkins, | Louisiana Democrat |
ddle School is the middle school for Watson, | Louisiana. |
on Parish School District located in Watson, | Louisiana. |
entering West Jefferson High School in Wego, | Louisiana. |
s eldest sister, Sue Eakin, was a well-known | Louisiana historian. |
Other Democratic electors that year were | Louisiana Attorney General Jack P.F. |
District of West | Louisiana - Major General Richard Taylor |
tmaneuvered Richard Taylor's Army of Western | Louisiana out from the Bayou Teche region, he continue |
Western | Louisiana Campaign October 3-November 21. |
in had ceded Florida to Britain, and western | Louisiana was compensation. |
ll owned by the Episcopal Diocese of Western | Louisiana. |
neral Richard Taylor's small Army of Western | Louisiana. |
Western | Louisiana "Teche" Campaign October 3-November 30. |
Taylor's Army of Western | Louisiana |
He joined me soon after I reached Western | Louisiana and had ever proven faithful to duty. |
e parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Western | Louisiana. |
avy rainfall across southeastern and western | Louisiana In Grand Chenier, Louisiana, a weather stati |
r 30, 2006) was the mayor-elect of Westlake, | Louisiana, until he was shot and killed on December 30 |
l was laid at Avondale Shipyard in Westwego, | Louisiana on January 15, 1969. |
States Navy by Avondale Shipyard, Westwego, | Louisiana. |
States Navy by Avondale Shipyard, Westwego, | Louisiana. |
States Navy by Avondale Shipyard, Westwego, | Louisiana. |
s built by Avondale Marine Ways of Westwego, | Louisiana, and entered service in 1943. |
en was built by Avondale Shipyard, Westwego, | Louisiana. |
ce facility, the Alario Center, in Westwego, | Louisiana. |
end, Bares and Gunter were defeated in what | Louisiana feminists hailed as a great success. |
When | Louisiana became a state in 1813, the territorial cour |
This is the only point where | Louisiana 84 crosses the Black River in Louisiana. |
This is the only point where | Louisiana 8 crosses the Ouachita River in Louisiana. |
ane records still count this as a win, which | Louisiana State records dispute. |
e House, also known as Edward Douglass White | Louisiana State Commemorative Area, is a National Hist |
s article is within the scope of WikiProject | Louisiana, a collaborative effort to improve the cover |
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