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  • The Crosley Family

    While visiting Antique Alley, I happened to go into the public bathroom in the old Union Oil Mill building. Hanging on the wall of the foyer were several historic photographs…

  • The Grave of Unalaska

    Last week I had the opportunity to visit the old Georgia Tucker Elementary building and I made sure to hunt for the grave of the sled dog Unalaska. I was…

  • Steamboats at a Monroe Landing

    Here is my newest postcard I have added to my collection! It was mailed in 1907. It shows two steamboats docked probably about where the Children’s Museum is now. It…

  • A Great Ouachita Parish Genealogy Resource

    Many genealogy societies are beginning to place their magazines online. When you are doing genealogy research, you may not think about genealogy society newsletters and magazines. They are great research…

  • The Fountain on the Dixie Overland Highway

    One of Luke Letlow’s great articles on his Richland Parish blog concerns a fountain on the Dixie Overland Highway located on what was the Stubbs Plantation. You can read Luke’s…

  • ULM Photo Archives

    One of the ULM Library’s projects is the digitization of their photos in their collection. As they are done, they are available at this website: https://repository.ulm.edu/apc/ There are photos from…

  • The Death Certificate of Robert Harris Sterling

    Last Tuesday I told you about finding the papers of Charles Boliver Sterling in California. He was the son of R.H. Sterling, who shot Ferdinand Morgan in the back during…

  • Ouachita Parish High School Graduating Classes

    We still continue to go through and find treasures in our collection. Two Ouachita Parish High School documents from the 1920’s are of particular interest. The first is a 1921…

  • A New Treasure to Pour Over!

    I found about a month ago, a collection in the Huntington Library in San Marino, CA that uncovered an entire lost history of the people who lived around Sterlington in…

  • The Tragic Death of George Purvis and his Children

    George Purvis was a native of England but settled in the Ouachita Parish area before the Civil War. He married Carolyn K. Morrison (from a very old Ouachita Parish family)…