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Avoyelles (French:
Paroisse des
Avoyelles) is a
parish located in
central eastern Louisiana on the Red
River where it
effectively becomes the Atchafalaya...
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Correctional Center,
having its
prisoners go to
Avoyelles, and then sell
Avoyelles. The e****enical
chapel at the
Avoyelles Correctional Center is a gift of the late...
- Epps (1808 –
March 3, 1867) was an
enslaver on a
cotton plantation in
Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. Epps was the
third and
longest enslaver of Solomon...
- The
Coushatta Tribe of
Louisiana (Coushatta: Kow****aatiha) is one of
three federally recognized tribes of
Koasati people. They are
located in
Allen and...
- The
Avoyelles Journal is a free
independent w****ly
newspaper serving Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana,
United States. It is
published on
Sundays and has circulation...
- L. (December 2, 2014). "Remembering "The Kick"".
Avoyelles Journal. Marksville, Louisiana:
Avoyelles Publishing Company.
Archived from the
original on...
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Marksville is a
small city in and the
parish seat of
Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana,
United States. The po****tion was 5,702 at the 2010 census, an increase...
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Mansura is a town in
Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana,
United States. The po****tion was 1,419 at the 2010 census.
Mansura is home to the
Cochon de Lait Festival...
- ago) (1852) in part by
Solomon Northup on
Bayou Boeuf near
Holmesville in
Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. It was
built for
Edwin Epps, a slaveholder. The house...
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traditional Cajun balladry on his
recordings for Vocalion. Born in
Avoyelles Parish,
Louisiana in 1878 of
Acadian descent, he
became partially blinded...