Acadia Parish, Louisiana Volume I
A History to 1900
Mary Alice Fontenot and Rev. Paul B. Freeland, D. D.
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BOOK SUMMARY
The most authorative history available on ethnically diverse Acadia Parish, Louisiana.
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The Center for Louisiana Studies of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette is pleased to announce a reprint edition of the classic, two-volume history, Acadia Parish by Mary Alice Fontenot and Paul B. Freeland. The authors trace the region's development from a pastoral backwater to a thriving rice-producing region. The authors examine the lives of those individuals who played pivotal roles in the region's development and provide numerous historical overviews of the establishment and development of the parish's principal towns and villages.
Interspersed between the major essays are vignettes touching upon the most interesting aspects of early life in Acadia Parish. These vignettes cover the establishment of the region's oil industry and its impact upon Acadia Parish's population, the settlement of the area's notable German, Lebanese, Italian, and Midwestern immigrants, early dance halls, civic and political organizations, horse racing, parades, dances, oral traditions, and natural disasters. Genealogists will be particularly interested in the numerous lists and biographical sketches of prominent parish citizens. The text is complemented by dozens of rare photographs.
Buyers should note that the second Acadia Parish volume covers only the period from 1900 to 1920. Only a limited number of copies are available. Be sure to order your copy today!
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CONTENTS
I First Inhabitants
II Colonial Landowners
Ill Some Place Names, Frontier Life
IV Early Post Offices, 1832-1900
V Plaquemine
VI Rayne
VII Church Point
VIII Pointe-aux-Loups
IX Mermentau
X Fabacher and Robert's Cove
XI Other Settlements
XII Civil War, Yellow Fever
XIII The Dusons
XIV Creation of a Parish
XV The Courthouse Fight
XVI Aftermath
XVII Acadia, 1888-1900
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ISBN: 171
Copyright: 1976
Library of Congress: 97-75350
Book Publisher: Center for Louisiana Studies
Binding: Sewn
No. of Pages: 377