- The
Valsin Broussard House is a
historic house located at 408 West Main
Street in Broussard, Louisiana.
Built c.1876 by
Valsin Broussard,
founder of the...
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Joseph Valsin Guillotte (June 29, 1850 – June 24, 1917),
served as the 42nd
mayor of New Orleans, from
April 29, 1884, to
April 23, 1888.
Buried in St...
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severe winter of 1784.
Broussard was
founded in 1884. It was
named after Valsin Broussard, a
prominent local merchant, who
formed the
first vigilante committee...
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showing a
slave collar and
facial branding of the
initials of his enslaver,
Valsin B. Marmillion;
slavery survivor Adam
Crosswhite photographed 1878; Franklin...
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Wilson Chinn was
enslaved by
Volsey B.
Marmillion (recte
Valsin B. Marmillion), who made a
standard practice of
branding his
slaves on the face with his...
- kick (Drive: 3 plays, 72 yards, 1:47;
Notre Dame 33–0) (6:02) OSU –
Jimmy Valsin III 33 yard p**** from Ben Gulbranson,
Tyler Voltin run (Drive: 6 plays,...
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named for
early settler Valsin Broussard"
Archived 2009-05-21 at the
Wayback Machine "Record Detail". The...
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William J.
Behan In
office April 23, 1888 –
April 25, 1892
Preceded by J.
Valsin Guillotte Succeeded by John
Fitzpatrick Personal details Born
April 12,...
- "Ring" of
influential politicians. He was then
ousted by
fellow Democrat J.
Valsin Guillotte.
Outraged by this decision,
Behan left the
party and
joined the...
- 3 Josh
Kelly Sr WR 4
Jordan Brown Sr WR 5
Caleb Douglas Jr WR 6
Kelby Valsin Fr QB 7
Cameran Brown So WR 8 Coy
Eakin So TE 9
Johncarlos Miller II Jr...