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  2. Breaux Bridge, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The city of Breaux Bridge is zoned to Breaux Bridge Primary School (Grades PK-2), Breaux Bridge Elementary (Grades 3-5), Breaux Bridge Junior High School (Grades 6-8), and Breaux Bridge High School (Grades 9-12). Private schools include St. Bernard Elementary (Grades PreK-8) and Louisiana Christian School (Grades PreK-12).

  3. List of plantations in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Circa-1850 home on former sugar plantation, scene of a Civil War skirmish in 1862. [11] 82000470 St. George Plantation House: October 5, 1982: Schriever: Terrebonne: 05000987 St. Joseph Plantation House: September 6, 2005: Vacherie: St. James

  4. Category:People from Breaux Bridge, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Breaux Bridge, Louisiana" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. McKowen - Wikipedia

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    McCowen This page was last edited on 5 August 2021, at 12:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  6. Firmin Breaux - Wikipedia

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    Firmin was the son of Alexis Breaux and Marguerite Barrieu, born at Riviere aux Canards, near present day Port Williams, Nova Scotia, in 1749.In 1755, Firmin's family, along with many other Acadians, were deported from Canada into Boston during the expulsion of the Acadians. [1]

  7. McCowen - Wikipedia

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    McCowen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alec McCowen (1925–2017), English actor; Baloy McCowen (1893–1959), American illustrator; Christopher McCowen, American criminal; Donald McCowen (1908–1998), British rower; Edward Oscar McCowen, American politician

  8. Secord family - Wikipedia

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    John Secord: John Secord (1757–1830), known as 'Deaf John' due to his hearing loss from a cannon shot, joined the British Indian Department at Fort Niagara in 1777, later transferred to Butler's Rangers, and served as a private until his discharge in October 1778. In 1780, he settled across the Niagara River in what became Niagara Township.

  9. Louisiana Highway 94 - Wikipedia

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    In Breaux Bridge, the eastern terminus of LA 94 was originally located at LA 31 on the west bank of Bayou Teche. [22] Motorists wishing to cross the bayou had to turn southeast onto LA 31 and utilize the nearby bridge crossing on either LA 336-1 or LA 336-2. In the early 1980s, a new bridge was constructed across Bayou Teche, allowing the ...