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h was a sports drink created in 1958 for the | Louisiana State University football team. |
He played collegiately for the | Louisiana State University. |
For the | Louisiana politician and businessman, see P.J. Mills. |
He was the state dairy agent for the | Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station in 1918. |
Patten ran again for the | Louisiana State Senate in the 1979 primary but failed |
She played for the | Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters basketball team from 199 |
Squire Creek is the home golf course for the | Louisiana Tech Bulldogs golf team. |
He became an attorney for the | Louisiana State Hospital Board and hence relocated in |
He therefore ran for the | Louisiana State Senate and was narrowly defeated by fe |
To qualify for most | Louisiana state veterans' benefits, programs, or servi |
was last based at Barksdale Air Force Base, | Louisiana. |
Wing, stationed at Chennault Air Force Base, | Louisiana. |
It is stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base, | Louisiana. |
was inactivated at Barksdale Air Force Base, | Louisiana on 1 September 1991. |
he 2d Bomb Wing at Barksdale Air Force Base, | Louisiana. |
he 2d Bomb Wing at Barksdale Air Force Base, | Louisiana. |
National Forests of | Louisiana |
inistration degree from the former Northeast | Louisiana University (now the University of Louisiana |
tate University, a diploma mill, formerly in | Louisiana and Hawaii and later relocated to Mississipp |
on July 16, 1844, and served at Fort Jesup, | Louisiana, from 1844 to 1845. |
Orleans, Pensacola, Mobile, Fort Livingston, | Louisiana, Fort Jackson, Louisiana, Fort St. Philip, L |
19k Tank with A/1-70 Armor at Fort Polk, | Louisiana. |
Texas, the division was moved to Fort Polk, | Louisiana, in 1956. |
He was stationed to Fort Polk, | Louisiana. |
Licensed to Nouth Fort Polk, | Louisiana, USA, the station serves the area surroundin |
e participated in an attack on Fort DeRussy, | Louisiana, in May, then provided gunfire support for t |
eorgia, Lake Jesup, Florida, and Fort Jesup, | Louisiana being named for his legacy or association. |
was the furthest west of the French forts in | Louisiana (New France). |
He was a forward for | Louisiana State University which made it to the semi-f |
He fought in | Louisiana for the rest of the war. |
in Florida in 1998 and is now also found in | Louisiana, Georgia and South Carolina. |
The slug is also found in | Louisiana and Texas. |
It is found from | Louisiana west to Oklahoma and north to southern Illin |
It is found in | Louisiana and Mississippi. |
her had been instrumental in the founding of | Louisiana Tech, worked to increase state appropriation |
Bolton was instrumental in the founding of | Louisiana State University at Alexandria as a two-year |
pain acquired the territory from France: see | Louisiana (New France). |
Gilbert is a village in Franklin Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
unincorporated community in Franklin Parish, | Louisiana. |
Wisner is a town in Franklin Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
the Council for the Development of French in | Louisiana (CODOFIL), having been appointed to the orga |
ench in the United States, Cajun French, and | Louisiana Creole French |
She was a freshman at | Louisiana Tech during the 1960-1961 school year. |
The Friends of | Louisiana Wildlife Refuges is a non-profit, membership |
Van Wart developed a friendship with | Louisiana businessman Frederick W. Tilton, who became |
ead is a southern rock band from Shreveport, | Louisiana, formed in 2003. |
It runs north from the | Louisiana state line to its terminus at AR 301 in Anto |
She graduated from Southeastern | Louisiana University. |
ivers are an indie pop group from Lafayette, | Louisiana. |
Jean Lafitte to move his operations from the | Louisiana territory to the Spanish Main. |
13, 1948) is a businesswoman from Covington, | Louisiana, who served as a Republican member of the Lo |
45) is a former NASCAR driver from Bogalusa, | Louisiana. |
The station moved from Franklin, | Louisiana to its current location in Addis, Louisiana |
1989) is an American gymnast from Broussard, | Louisiana. |
Jamie Wilson is a beauty queen from Minden, | Louisiana who has competed in the Miss America pageant |
is an American heptathlete from Shreveport, | Louisiana. |
gedy is a Rock n' Roll band from Shreveport, | Louisiana, USA. |
But as we say where I'm from in | Louisiana, 'that dog won't hunt.' |
Jeffries was from Alexandria, | Louisiana in Rapides Parish. |
terms in Congress as a Democrat from central | Louisiana. |
the Great and his times, artifacts from the | Louisiana Purchase and that era, a retrospective of Ed |
ng of Estopinal, including some from outside | Louisiana. |
Acquired from Spence's | Louisiana Eastern along with number 60, both represent |
ceived a bachelor's degree from Southwestern | Louisiana Institute in Lafayette (now the University o |
uri, Brady received a B.A. from Southeastern | Louisiana College in 1966 and a J.D. from Louisiana St |
mber 30, 1971) was an attorney from Crowley, | Louisiana, who served as a Democrat in the Louisiana H |
ted States House of Representatives from the | Louisiana Fourth District. |
way 73 is a highway stretching from Geismar, | Louisiana, to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. |
e 19, 1985) was an attorney from Shreveport, | Louisiana, who served a single term as a Democrat from |
mmy Award-nominated Cajun band from southern | Louisiana. |
The benefitting charity from the | Louisiana Pelican Classic is Goodwill Industries of Ac |
n is located about 34 miles (55 km) from the | Louisiana State Penitentiary (Angola). |
mmy nominated Cajun music band from Pilette, | Louisiana. |
f Boys is a Cajun and Creole band from South | Louisiana. |
Jr. (1928-2008), originally from Alexandria, | Louisiana, who held a franchise in the Washington, D.C |
Mills received a 100 percent rating from the | Louisiana Right-to-Life Federation. |
9, Ellis received his L.L.B. degree from the | Louisiana State University Law Center in Baton Rouge. |
route runs 296.01 miles (476.38 km) from the | Louisiana Highway 558 at the Louisiana state line nort |
sludge metal band that hails from Metairie, | Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans. |
Female inmates were moved from the | Louisiana State Penitentiary (Angola) to LCIW. |
al gas pipeline which brings gas from Texas, | Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama into Florida. |
Tate hails from Washington, | Louisiana. |
ose was to transport lumber from Alexandria, | Louisiana west to Texas, though it only reached as far |
fiddler, singer, and actress from Covington, | Louisiana. |
of the 1800s the Raft extended from Campti, | Louisiana to around Shreveport. |
in 1989, with financial assistance from the | Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, Webb released |
He graduated from the | Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge in 1896. |
Perry holds a 100 percent rating from the | Louisiana Right to Life Committee. |
He received hls law degree from the | Louisiana State University Law Center in Baton Rouge. |
The MidLa brings gas from southern | Louisiana to northern Louisiana, through Mississippi. |
A 6'2" guard from Northeast | Louisiana University (now the University of Louisiana |
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 |
2007) was a NASCAR driver/owner from Lillie, | Louisiana, USA. |
robrium is a death metal band from Metairie, | Louisiana. |
Knobloch was from Thibodaux, | Louisiana and he served in the American Civil War as S |
had recently moved to Colorado from Ruston, | Louisiana, and often initiated conversations with McIn |
d the Fred Henderson Memorial Award from the | Louisiana Chapter of the National Association of Menta |
d Congress for additional recovery funds for | Louisiana, pointing out the disparity in assistance re |
ad Bet on the Bayou: The Rise of Gambling in | Louisiana and the Fall of Governor Edwin Edwards. |
ment after the men's basketball game against | Louisiana State University on February 23, 2011. |
of LSU's 13 games, missing the game against | Louisiana Tech due to injury. |
struck out twenty batters in a game against | Louisiana Tech. |
Bibb was an ancestor of James C. Gardner, a | Louisiana politician who served as the mayor of Shreve |
Garlow, a | Louisiana native who had relocated to Beaumont, Texas, |
War hero Zachary Taylor, a general from | Louisiana with no political background, was nominated |
y served as an assistant attorney general of | Louisiana. |
Buddy Caldwell, Attorney General of | Louisiana, elected in 2007 |
successful candidate for attorney general of | Louisiana in 1924. |
Walker, appointed him as Attorney General of | Louisiana and he served until his death in 1853. |
In 1854, he became the attorney general of | Louisiana, serving in that capacity through 1856. |
Attorney General of | Louisiana, 2003 |
0) is the assistant adjutant general-air for | Louisiana. |
rd, among the best of the next generation of | Louisiana architects. |
abama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, | Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina |
the states of Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, | Louisiana, and Tennessee. |
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, | Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas. |
ifornia; Lawrenceville, Georgia; Shreveport, | Louisiana; Memphis, Tennessee; Washington, DC, and Ola |
lington made the switch official, giving the | Louisiana Republican Party its first majority in the L |
Glass v. | Louisiana, 471 U.S. 1080 (1985), was a case decided by |
The award goes to | Louisiana natives who have distinguished themselves in |
zed at Lake Providence and Goodrich Landing, | Louisiana between May 6 and August 8, 1863. |
cte has been designated by the government of | Louisiana as a "Natural and Scenic River." |
Cajun governor of | Louisiana Edwin Edwards often used the word "coonass" |
October 23, 1827) was the fourth Governor of | Louisiana briefly. |
He served as 29th Governor of | Louisiana from 1880 to 1881 and before that time was m |
Former Governor of | Louisiana and former U.S. Congressman Buddy Roemer of |
y Long's puppet while serving as governor of | Louisiana. |
was appointed military and 18th Governor of | Louisiana by General Benjamin Butler in June 1862. |
He was Governor of | Louisiana from 1904 to 1908, and resumed the practice |
The Office of Lieutenant Governor of | Louisiana is the second highest state office in Louisi |
James Jeffries was Lieutenant Governor of | Louisiana from 1888-1892 |
ited States Senator and the 11th Governor of | Louisiana. |
Governor of | Louisiana |
He also ran unsuccessfully for governor of | Louisiana in 1898. |
C. C. Claiborne, the first U.S. Governor of | Louisiana |
Mitch Landrieu, Lieutenant Governor of | Louisiana |
rbigny (1769-1829) was the sixth Governor of | Louisiana. |
tired in 1955, became lieutenant governor of | Louisiana thereafter. |
853 - May 31, 1926) was the 32nd Governor of | Louisiana from 1900 to 1904. |
went to Buddy Roemer, later the governor of | Louisiana. |
n 1920 he was elected Lieutenant Governor of | Louisiana as running mate to John M. Parker. |
The Governor of | Louisiana carries the power of the line-item veto. |
- November 6, 1921) was the 35th Governor of | Louisiana from 1912 to 1916. |
bout the U.S. Representative and Governor of | Louisiana. |
He was subsequently elected Governor of | Louisiana and served from 1820 until his resignation i |
Lt. Governor Bouanchaud ran for Governor of | Louisiana against Henry L. Fuqua, and Huey P. Long. |
20, 1961) is a former lieutenant governor of | Louisiana. |
Governor of | Louisiana, 1999 |
ugust 1944) served as Lieutenant Governor of | Louisiana from 1940 until 1944. |
Claiborne, daughter of the first Governor of | Louisiana. |
Long to his second full term as Governor of | Louisiana. |
Oscar James Dunn, Lieutenant Governor of | Louisiana 1868-1871, National Archive Mathew Brady Col |
Huey Pierce Long, Jr. - Governor of | Louisiana |
Earl K. Long - Governor of | Louisiana |
Earl Kemp Long, governor of | Louisiana |
Joseph Marshall Walker, Governor of | Louisiana, 1850s |
oned as a possible candidate for Governor of | Louisiana in 2011. |
9 - May 19, 1903) was Lieutenant Governor of | Louisiana from 1885 - 1889. |
Voters in | Louisiana's 1st congressional district voting in a spe |
Governor of | Louisiana Buddy Roemer |
OE was founded in 1944 by former Governor of | Louisiana James A. Noe. |
as the Democratic candidate for Governor of | Louisiana. |
La Mothe later served as Governor-General of | Louisiana. |
y ended twelve years of Longite governors in | Louisiana. |
ed in 1965 by Charles Stratford, graduate of | Louisiana State University. |
He is a 1986 graduate of | Louisiana State University (LSU). |
Maxwell graduated from | Louisiana Tech University in 1999 with a degree in com |
Augustus graduated from | Louisiana State University in 2006. |
In 1942 she graduated from | Louisiana State Normal College, Natchitoches, Louisian |
Boyd graduated from | Louisiana Tech University and has a background in tele |
n in Hammond, Indiana, Kenyon graduated from | Louisiana State University with a degree in theatre. |
oodville, Mississippi, Reneau graduated from | Louisiana Tech University with a bachelor's degree in |
Smith graduated from | Louisiana Tech with a bachelor's degree in sociology. |
Tamicha graduated from | Louisiana Tech University in 2000 with a degree in Ani |
He graduated from | Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge in 1912. |
Pope graduated from | Louisiana Tech University in 1906 and from the law dep |
He graduated from | Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, having earn |
Duncan graduated from | Louisiana State University in 2003 with a degree in ki |
pilot training program after graduating from | Louisiana State University in 1938. |
After graduating from | Louisiana Tech, McKeithen returned to Caldwell Parish |
He graduated from Grambling College, | Louisiana, USA. |
Park, lies at the eastern end of Grand Isle, | Louisiana, USA. |
ter was born on July 12, 1920 in Grand Cane, | Louisiana to Thomas and Lillie Foster. |
Grand Ecore, | Louisiana. |
urricane that made landfall near Grand Isle, | Louisiana during the 1915 Atlantic hurricane season. |
The show filmed in Grande Isle, | Louisiana, was never broadcast out of respect to the v |
is an incorporated village in Grant Parish, | Louisiana, United States. |
poonbill, Snowy egret, Great-tailed Grackle, | Louisiana Heron, Willet, Black-necked Stilt, Caracara |
a classic hits format to the greater Monroe, | Louisiana, area. |
Associated Grocers of | Louisiana is a retailers' cooperative serving over 260 |
Gross Tete ( | Louisiana) Flying Artillery |
A new interest group, the | Louisiana Coalition against Racism and Nazism, appeare |
e is affiliated with the interest group, the | Louisiana Association of School Executives. |
Even the conservative interest group, the | Louisiana Family Forum, gave him its 2009 "Family Advo |
Suzanne Haik Terrell, | Louisiana Elections Commissioner |
Richardson Hall at | Louisiana Tech University |
main road described in the permit has become | Louisiana Highway 115. |
He represented | Louisiana in the Provisional Confederate Congress from |
He attended | Louisiana State University and Texas Christian Univers |
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