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  2. City-class ironclad - Wikipedia

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    James Buchanan Eads The Submarine No. 7. In the early days of the Civil War, before it was certain that the secession movement had been thwarted in St. Louis, and before it was known that Kentucky would remain in the Union, James B. Eads offered one of his salvage vessels, Submarine No. 7, to the Federal government for conversion to a warship for service on the western rivers.

  3. Milliken's Bend, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Milliken's Bend is an extinct settlement that was located along the Mississippi River in Madison Parish, Louisiana, United States [1] for about 100 years. In its heyday, the village had a boat landing, two streets of businesses, residences, churches, a four-room schoolhouse, a ferryman, and roads connecting it to Lake Providence , and Tallulah .

  4. New Carthage, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    New Carthage, Louisiana, also known as Carthage Landing, was a 19th-century Mississippi River boat landing and village surrounded by cotton-producing agricultural land and undeveloped wetlands. New Carthage was located in, successively, Concordia Parish , Madison Parish , and Tensas Parish in Louisiana , United States.

  5. Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries – Enforcement ...

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    In 1952, the agency's name was changed to the name Louisiana Wild Life and Fisheries Commission. The current Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries was created in 1975. [2] The Enforcement Division eventually took over regulation of all hunting, fishing, and boating in the state of Louisiana. The agency employs over 200 Wildlife Agents. [3]

  6. Belle of Baton Rouge - Wikipedia

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    The casino was originally proposed by Jazz Enterprises, a company formed by several Louisiana and Nevada business people. [19] The casino boat would be docked at the 10-acre (4.0 ha) Catfish Town complex, which Jazz had agreed to purchase for $3.25 million; [20] they would also spend $20 million to upgrade the complex. [21]

  7. Here are the winners at Night 2 of Miss Louisiana preliminaries

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    Winners of the Friday night Miss Louisiana 2024 preliminaries. Miss University of Louisiana Monroe, Gabrelle McLeod, won the health and fitness portion and a $500 scholarship. She was also the ...

  8. Six rescued, several missing after boat capsizes off ... - AOL

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    18 people were on board the 129-foot commercial lift vessel when it left port.

  9. Anchor Line (riverboat company) - Wikipedia

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    Anchor Line steamboat City of New Orleans at New Orleans levee on Mississippi River. View created as composite image from two stereoview photographs, ca. 1890. The Anchor Line was a steamboat company that operated a fleet of boats on the Mississippi River between St. Louis, Missouri, and New Orleans, Louisiana, between 1859 and 1898, when it went out of business.