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  2. Gerald Archie Mangun - Wikipedia

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    He officiated at the first burial in Alexandria Memorial Gardens. Commemorating Bishop Mangun’s 70th birthday, then Mayor Ned Randolph of Alexandria declared March 11, 1989 "G. A. Mangun Day." In 2002, the Louisiana National Guard presented Mangun with a Civilian Service Medal for his service to his community and nation. [5]

  3. Grove Stafford - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, Stafford was elected to the Louisiana State Senate, serving until 1948. [3] He was elected as president of the Alexandria Bar Association in 1975, two months before his death. [2] [4] Stafford died in June 1975 at his home in Alexandria, Louisiana, at the age of 77. [5] He was buried in Greenwood Memorial Park. [2]

  4. Category:Deaths in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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  5. Alexandria, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Established March 17, 1883, The Alexandria Town Talk is a daily newspaper for Alexandria-Pineville and the thirteen parishes which comprise central Louisiana. The newspaper was owned by the family of the late Jane Wilson Smith and Joe D. Smith, Jr. , until March 1996, when it was sold to Central Newspapers.

  6. Carl B. Close - Wikipedia

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    Carl Buell Close Sr. (October 17, 1907 – December 28, 1980), was a Democratic politician from Alexandria, Louisiana, who served as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1944 to 1947, [1] when he stepped down to become the mayor of his adopted city of Alexandria, a post he held until 1953.

  7. List of newspapers in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana newspapers, 1794-1940: a union list of Louisiana newspaper files available in offices of publishers, libraries, and private collections in Louisiana. Louisiana State University – via HathiTrust. John S. Kendall (1946). "New Orleans Newspapermen of Yesterday". Louisiana Historical Quarterly. 29.