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St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Cemetery, Mansura, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, USA:
The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame (LMHOF) is an IRS certified 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization based in the state's capital of Baton Rouge, that seeks to honor and preserve Louisiana's rich music culture and heritage and to further educate its citizens and people worldwide about the state's unique role in contributing to American indigenous and popular music in the 20th century. The motto of t...
United States Senators from LouisianaList of United States Senators from Louisiana (from U.S. Senate web site--no links) of United States Senators from Louisiana (with wikipedia links)
Louisiana Isleños - Canary Islands Immigrants (1778)The Canary Islanders Heritage Society of Louisiana is a cultural, historical, and genealogical society dedicated to the promotion of the history and heritage of Canary Islanders. Further information on the group can be obtained at www.canaryislanders.org.According to the society, the first seven ships departed the islands bound for Louisiana o...
History=From early on, Greenville’s Jewish population made significant contributions to the town’s progress. Former Greenville mayor Pat Dunne observed, “From cobbler to banker, merchant to plantation owner, the Jewish people helped to build a magnificent city here.” For much of the 20th century, Greenville had the largest Jewish population in Mississippi, with the most concentrated population ...
------------------------------------>>>=The Cognevich Family ProjectOne of the goals of this project is to find a link and establish a tie to the Konjevic family in Montenegro, Croatia or any other country that was once part of the former Yugoslavia. >>> Please help by adding all known people with the surname "Cognevich" to this project. # Štefan (Konjevic) Cognevich (1812 - 1860)# Alexandrine ...
This project focuses on the Swire Family of Louisiana, originally from Jamaica, West Indies.Swire Plantation, Pointe Coupee, West Baton Rouge.Swire Avenue on the LSU Campus, Baton Rouge.==References==
Wikipedia Metairie Cemetery is a cemetery in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The name has caused some people to mistakenly presume that the cemetery is located in Metairie, Louisiana; but it is located within the New Orleans city limits, on Metairie Road (and formerly on the banks of the since filled-in Bayou Metairie).HistoryThis site was previously a horse racing track, Metairie Race C...
Northeast Louisiana Veterans Cemetery is located in Rayville, Louisiana. Find a Grave
British and Anglo-Americans in Colonial and Antebellum New Orleans and Louisiana
Personalities mentioned in Elizabeth Ripley's book "Social Life in Old New Orleans"
Mayors of New Orleans, Louisiana
Allibamonts (or Alibamons), as they were called by their fellow colonists, came to Louisiana from present-day Alabama at the end of the French period. Most had served as French soldiers at either Mobile or along the Alabama River when France controlled the region. At the end of the Seven Years' War, the Treaty of Paris of February 1763 awarded all of French Louisiana east of the Île of Orleans ...
Personalities mentioned in Henry C. Castellano's "New Orleans As It Was: Episodes of Louisiana life" (1895)