Mature Living, February 1989 By Esther DeBar It was the center of our small community *Note – this article is about the site of what is now known as...
Category - 20th Century
Published in the St. Charles Herald, February 16, 1978. This is one of a ten-part set of reprints from the short-lived Goodhope News published from 1929 to...
Written by his children: Eileen Hurst Burkhardt, Marcia Hurst Triche, Terry Hurst Holmes and Andy Hurst Ankesheiln* September 28, 2016 It all began in New...
Courtesy of L’Observateur First Published in ‘River Current’ magazine, January 2000 Cousin’s lumber camp is largely forgotten, except...
From Crossing Over, a Tribute to Don Raymond By Glenn Singleton “Glenn Singleton has captured the true meaning if struggle, perseverance and the rewards...
Courtesy Wayne Vial Just as the centennial of the sinking of the Titanic is upon us, it seems appropriate to describe another trans-Atlantic voyage of 1912...
When morning arrives in St. Charles Parish in southeast Louisiana and as the sun rises, our quiet community begins doing the work that serves our entire...
It took 5 years to plan and create this place in the swamplands of St. Charles where people live and play today. This is the story of those efforts. By ALLEN...
1901 — Oil is discovered in Louisiana. 1904 — St. Rose Plantation, located near St. Rose Avenue, is demolished. 1911 — George Cousin’s Lumber Camp is...
Tri-Parish Bicentennial Celebration St. Charles, St. James, and St. John Parishes joined together to celebrate the bicentennial. The River Region Arts and...