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North Monroe Junior High School Football Program 1957
The following images are from the collection of the Ouachita Parish Public Library, Special Collections Department. It is a football program that was included in a scrapbook made for the…
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The Golden Eagle Military Band
Did you know that Monroe had a band in the 1800’s? Meet the members of the Golden Eagle Military Band, circa 1893. I would have loved to have heard them!
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West Monroe City Hall
The original West Monroe City Hall was designed by Antoine Drago and built in 1907 by Frank Masling. It was completed in 1908 at a cost of around $13,000. The…
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Col. Clayton Hale: Commander of the Union Occupational Forces during Reconstruction
I found the above etching several months ago online. If you have done a bit of research on Reconstruction in Ouachita Parish, you are familiar with his name. Col. Hale…
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Preservation workshop.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10218840569108290&id=1323351680&sfnsn=mo Would you like to know how to properly preserve your family papers and heirlooms? Click on the above link to learn about a workshop next week that will teach…
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Guide to Materials in the Special Collections Department, Ouachita Parish Public Library
Many people who come to the Main branch library on 18th street, do not know about one of our hidden treasures on the second floor, the India King Stubbs Special…
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Boley Elementary School
The news from West Monroe Saturday afternoon was devastating. Boley Elementary School was on fire. It appears the fire was started by lightning from a major spring storm that had…
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Steamboat America docked in West Monroe
Picture of a bygone era. The Steamboat America (piloted by Captain Cooley) docked on the West Monroe side of the Ouachita River. You can see the Ouachita Parish Courthouse in…
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A Whirlwind Romance: The Love Story of Ada and Dwight
“Miss Ada Marx, of East Walnut Hills, is touring through the South.” This one-line notice in the Cincinnati Enquirer’s January 4, 1891 society column, was the innocuous start of…