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The Louisiana Historical Association is an organization established in 1889 in Louisiana to collect and preserve the history of Louisiana and its archives. [1] [2]The organization was formed, in part, for the operation of New Orleans' Memorial Hall, which was donated to them on January 8, 1891.
The history of the area that is now the U.S. state of Louisiana, can be traced back thousands of years to when it was occupied by indigenous peoples. The first indications of permanent settlement, ushering in the Archaic period , appear about 5,500 years ago.
Louisiana Historical Society, established in 1835, is a historical society in Louisiana charged with documentation and protection of colonial records. [1] According to its website, it is the oldest historical organization in the state. The society has a long history of publishings, including the Louisiana Historical Quarterly.
Louisiana Historical Quarterly. 12. Edward Larocque Tinker (1932), "Bibliography of the French newspapers and periodicals of Louisiana" (PDF), Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, vol. 42 (Issue also includes other lists related to Louisiana newspapers)
Beginning in the Fall of 1969, Morgan D. Peoples of Ruston, then a member of the Louisiana Tech History Department, became the editor and founded the journal. Under the original title, Journal of the North Louisiana Historical Association , the journal was published quarterly from 1969 through 1998. [ 16 ]
The Spanish Journal: Wisconsin Milwaukee 2012 El Tecolote (newspaper) California San Francisco El Tiempo Latino: Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Vida Latina: Georgia Atlanta Vision Hispana Newspaper: California: Alameda: 2003 La Voz: Arizona Phoenix [3] 2000 La Voz Bilingüe: Colorado: Thornton: 1974 La Voz de Houston: Texas Houston 1979 La ...
John David Winters (December 23, 1916 – December 9, 1997) [1] was an American historian at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana.He is known for his monograph The Civil War in Louisiana, which was published in 1963, released in paperback in 1991, and is still in print. [2]
Le Moniteur de La Louisiane (English: The Louisiana Monitor) was the first newspaper in Louisiana. It was published from 1794 to 1815 initially during a period of Spanish occupation of Louisiana to serve the French-speaking population of the region. The newspaper was written in the French language, typically in a four-page format.