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Judge William Wood Farmer, Jr.: Lawyer, Legislator, Civil War Captain and Respected Judge of Ouachita Parish
I wrote this article back in April, 2011 for Louisiana Road Trips Magazine. William Mills Farmer was born March 29, 1840 in Union Parish, the only son of William…
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Blind Tom: America’s Forgotten Musical Prodigy
I wrote the following article for Louisiana Road Trips Magazine, May, 2015: Blind Tom: America’s Forgotten Musical Prodigy The Ouachita Telegraph, Friday, January 20, 1883, Page 3, Column 1: …
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Ouachita Parish High School Entry
This is a postcard I won on Ebay. It shows one of the entrances to the old Ouachita Parish High School on South Grand (the second OPHS building). Today it…
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Louis Lock
The Louis Lock room in the Main Branch Library, is named for the above gentleman. He was drilling near the turn of the century when he hit the famous Monroe…
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Fire Somewhere In Monroe
To go along with yesterday’s post, this is another one from the library’s Monroe Jaycees Collection. Now what in the world a fire has to do with the City Planning…
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Not a Good Idea…
This was part of the Monroe Jaycees collection we received. It is an advertising flyer about a radio program on KNOE in the 1950’s where you could call in and…
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St. Joseph Nursing Home Postcard
This is still in use today as a Catholic Nursing Home/Assisted Living facility. If you go down 165 North, you will see it. In the 1950’s and 60’s they seemed…
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Masur Museum Postcard
Originally a private home owned by Sigmund Masur, cofounder of the Palace Department Store, after he died the home was donated for use as an art museum. The Masur Museum…
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G.B. Cooley Tuberculosis Sanitarium Postcard
This is a lovely postcard showing the TB hospital that once stood in West Monroe. As a postscript to the post about Father Louis Gergaud I did a few weeks…
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Brown Paper Mill Postcard
This is what is called a “Real Photo Postcard” showing the old Brown Paper Mill in Bawcomville back in the 1960’s or so. I grew up in Bastrop which had…