Publications of the Louisiana Historical Society, Томови 7-10Louisiana Historical Society, 1915 Contains list of members. |
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... tion to their common ambition held the members together , and year after year the routine work of the Society was carried on laboriously and faithfully , as the carefully pre- served minutes testify ; and out of this work has grown the ...
... tion to their common ambition held the members together , and year after year the routine work of the Society was carried on laboriously and faithfully , as the carefully pre- served minutes testify ; and out of this work has grown the ...
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... tion , the one promising the most important vital results , the history of Louisiana is taught in the public schools of the State . Place has been made for it in all curriculums , and the Louisiana children are no longer shamed by the ...
... tion , the one promising the most important vital results , the history of Louisiana is taught in the public schools of the State . Place has been made for it in all curriculums , and the Louisiana children are no longer shamed by the ...
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... tion canal at a point above Poydras street . This enterprise proved epochal ; beginning as it did , a most wonderful era of activity and improvement in New Orleans . The successful construction of a completed canal , at the moderate ...
... tion canal at a point above Poydras street . This enterprise proved epochal ; beginning as it did , a most wonderful era of activity and improvement in New Orleans . The successful construction of a completed canal , at the moderate ...
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... tion , although Spain had almost the same disregard for the integrity of its paper money as had been shown by the previous governing power . Those , however , were happy- go - lucky days , and marketable products were abundant ...
... tion , although Spain had almost the same disregard for the integrity of its paper money as had been shown by the previous governing power . Those , however , were happy- go - lucky days , and marketable products were abundant ...
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... ; nearly one in every six died ! Today , with above 375,000 popula- tion , not that many die during the whole year - the white mortality of July , 1914 , being less than one and a half to each one hundred . ( 13.4 per thousand . See 26.
... ; nearly one in every six died ! Today , with above 375,000 popula- tion , not that many die during the whole year - the white mortality of July , 1914 , being less than one and a half to each one hundred . ( 13.4 per thousand . See 26.
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