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  2. File:Map of Louisiana highlighting Bossier Parish.svg

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    English: This is a locator map showing Bossier Parish in Louisiana. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 12 February 2006: Source:

  3. File talk : Map of Louisiana highlighting Bossier Parish.svg

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  4. Bossier Parish, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Bossier Parish is named for Pierre Bossier, [6] an ethnic French, 19th-century Louisiana state senator and U.S. representative from Natchitoches Parish. Bossier Parish was spared fighting on its soil during the American Civil War. In July 1861, at the start of the war, the Bossier Parish Police Jury appropriated $35,000 for the benefit of ...

  5. File:Bossier Parish Louisiana Incorporated and Unincorporated ...

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  6. List of parishes in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    from parts of Bienville Parish, Bossier Parish and Claiborne Parish. U.S. Secretary of State Daniel Webster: 35,238: 615 sq mi (1,593 km 2) West Baton Rouge Parish: 121: Port Allen: 1807: One of the original 19 parishes. Was named Baton Rouge Parish until 1812. French phrase bâton rouge meaning red stick.

  7. Plain Dealing, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The community is in the Bossier Parish School District. [13] There is one school in the community, Plain Dealing High School, which covers grades Pre-Kindergarten through 12. [14] Its attendance boundary includes all of Plain Dealing. [15] White and black students had separate K-12 schools, under educational segregation in the United States ...