Extractions: : All efforts have been made to make this image accurate. However Compare Infobase Pvt. Ltd.,its directors and employees do not own any responsibility for the correctness or authenticity of the same. Major Towns in Louisiana Major Towns in Louisiana Alexandria, Baton Rouge, Kenner, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Metairie, Monroe, New Orleans, Shreveport Other Towns in Louisiana Lake Providence, Bastrop, Minden, Monroe, Rayville, Bossier City, Ruston, Tallualah, Caspiana, Mansfield, Many, Jonesboro, Winnsboro, Winnfield, Natchitoches, Ferriday, Jonesville, Natchez, Pineville, Marksville, Alexandria, De Ridder, Oakdale, Ville Platte, Longville, Opelousas, Kinder Eunice, Jennings Crowley, Abbeville, Houma, Morgan City, Pearl River, Bogalus Neighbouring States of Louisiana Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas List of Parishes in Louisiana State Caddo Bossier Webster Claiborne Bienville Union Lincoln Jackson Morehouse West Carroli East Carol Ouachita Richland Madison Red River Winn Caldwell Franklin Tensas Sabine Natchitoches Grant La Salle Cata Houla Concordia Vernon Rapides Avoyelles Beauregard Allen Evangeline St. Landry
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Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia Local Time Geography Stats Parks WordNet Wikipedia Translations Best of Web Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Louisiana Dictionary Lou·i·si·an·a lÅ«-Ä zÄ-Än É, lÅ« zÄ- Abbr. LA or La. A state of the southern United States on the Gulf of Mexico. It was admitted as the 18th state in 1812. Part of the vast region claimed by La Salle for France in 1682, it was first successfully settled in 1718 with the foundation of New Orleans. Control of the area passed to the United States in 1803, and the Territory of Orleans was created in 1804 when the northern part was split off to form the District of Louisiana (later the Territory of Louisiana and the Missouri Territory). Baton Rouge is the capital and New Orleans the largest city. Population: 4,510,000. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Louisiana lÉwÄ zÄÄn É, lÅ«Ä ) , state in the S central United States. It is bounded by Mississippi, with the Mississippi R. forming about half of the border (E), the Gulf of Mexico (S), Texas (W), and Arkansas (N). Facts and Figures Area
Extractions: Category Search ... City Pages Louisiana City Pages: Baton Rouge New Orleans All Cities > The soil of Louisiana was carried down from the central valley of the United States by the Ouachita, Mississippi, Red, Sabine, and Pearl rivers. Much of the state is a flat, moist, rich-soiled delta with a distinct historic and ethnic atmosphere. The area was discovered by Spaniards, named by the French (for Louis XIV), and settled by both. People with the blood of those French Canadians driven from Acadia (Nova Scotia) by the British in 1755 are called Acadians ("Cajuns"). Americans of English, Irish, and German origin also helped settle Louisiana. The land is semitropical, beautifully unusual, full of legend and tradition; a land of bayous with cypress and live oak overhung with Spanish moss. Some of its people live in isolation on the bayous and riverbanks, where they still fish, trap, and do a little farming. Southern and southwestern Louisiana are predominantly Roman Catholic;...
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Extractions: -Claude McCrocklin Map produced in 1842 boundary survey showing "Old Indian Village" in same location as on earlier Louisiana map. Courtesy Texas General Land Office. Woods near Caddo Lake. Thick layers of leaves in the groves of hardwood and pine trees often obscured the ground surface during survey. Photo courtesy Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. McCrocklin collected numerous artifacts of the right age to be from a village inhabited ca. 1800-1840, including items of American or European origin. Top row, left to right: ferrous metal spoon; metal knife fragment; scissors fragment; bottom row, left to right: brass spigot cock, bail ear from brass kettle, sheet-brass patch. Dr. James Bruseth, left, and Mark Parsons, right, both of the Texas Historical Commission, directed excavations at the site.
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