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Henry Ernest Hardtner (September 10, 1870 – August 7, 1935) [1] was a Louisiana businessman and conservationist regarded as "the father of forestry in the South." [2] [3] He founded and named the town of Urania in La Salle Parish and served single terms as a Democrat in both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature.
Urania is a town in La Salle Parish, Louisiana United States. The population was 1,313 at the 2010 census . The late state Representative Thomas "Bud" Brady was born in Urania in 1938.
LA 524 east – Camp Hardtner: Southern end of LA 524 concurrency LA 524 west: Northern end of LA 524 concurrency LA 123 west – Dry Prong, Colfax LA 502: Georgetown: LA 500: LA 3098: Southbound exit and entrance: LA 500: La Salle: Tullos: LA 125 / Historic US 165 north: US 84 – Winnfield, Jena LA 125 Spur: Urania: LA 3259 (East Hardtner ...
LCMC Health System (formerly known as Louisiana Children's Medical Center) is a nonprofit network of healthcare providers in Southern Louisiana, based out of New Orleans. Members include academic centers, acute care facilities , and research hospitals.
Joe Hall, la la and Cajun musician; Pike Hall Jr. (1931–1999), judge from Shreveport; Rusty Hamer (1947–1990), child actor; Henry E. Hardtner (1870–1935), lumberman, conservationist, politician, founder of Urania; John Spencer Hardy (1913–2012), lieutenant general in the United States Air Force
Hardtner may refer to: Hardtner, Kansas, a city in Kansas, United States; Henry E. Hardtner (1870–1935), American businessman and conservationist
In 2011, state and LSU officials broke ground on a $1.1 billion teaching hospital in the lower mid-city area of New Orleans. On August 1, 2015, University Medical Center New Orleans opened as a state-of-the-art academic medical center for medical, dental and allied health education in addition to bioscience research. The new facility is one of ...