Lamar “Bougar” Richard Landry, Sr. December 29, 1916 – September 16, 199 St. Charles Parish Patriot – One Among Many The following...
Category - People
The main floor of the St. Charles Parish Courthouse has an exhibit about Gov. Hahn developed by the St. Charles Museum & Historical Association...
Despite the important role of people of color, enslaved and free, very little was written about them, they were usually listed by first name only on early...
Read oral histories and interviews from St. Charles Parish, Louisiana residents compiled by students in the 1990s and early 2000s.
“The War Between the States ended in disaster for the South. The Union soldiers returned home to the North to cheering open arms and accolades from all...
A speech given by Norman Marmillion, at St. Louis, Mo., July 2004 At the annual Conference of the French Heritage Society Over the last 11 years I have had the...
Garage survived on repairs, tire sales By Jed Lipinski, Staff Writer Courtesy the Times-Picayune, Sept. 27, 2014 There was a time when Jan Madere could drive...
ST. CHARLES PARISH, LOUISIANA LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES and SURNAME MATCHES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS Transcribed by Tom...
By Gene Yoes Jr. Published in the St. Charles Herald-Guide Aug. 15, 1991 A petite, attractive lady religiously mows the grass over pieces of three parcels of...
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...