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corridor between Houston,
Texas and New Orleans.
Originally established as
Vermilionville in the 1820s and
incorporated in 1836,
Lafayette developed as an agricultural...
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Vermilionville Historic Village,
located in Lafayette, Louisiana, is a
Cajun and
Creole living history museum with a
combination of
restored and replica...
- Lafayette,
Vermilionville, or the
Lafayette metropolitan statistical area per the U.S.
Office of
Management and Budget, is the
third largest metropolitan...
- 1821 and was
given the name "St. Jean du
Vermilionville". Later, the name
would be
shortened to "
Vermilionville". The
boundaries were
defined in an 1836...
- The
Office of the
Mayor of Lafayette,
known historically as
Vermilionville, was
established by an
amendment p****ed on
March 9, 1869,
which replaced the...
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conquered Vermilionville (Lafayette) in fall of 1863, the
Creole citizenry embraced them as liberators.
Prior to its conquest,
Vermilionville had been...
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during the Union's
invasion of
French Louisiana.
After conquering Vermilionville, the
capital of
Nouvelle Acadie (New Acadia) in 1863,
Lieutenant George...
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White House Cooking. New York: Putnam. p. 250. ISBN 978-0-39910-939-3. "
Vermilionville Chicken Fric****ee".
Lafayette Travel. "A 'frikasie'",
attributed to...
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consolidated area
within Houma's borders.
Lafayette was
originally known as
Vermilionville,
which was
incorporated in 1826. Its name was
changed to
Lafayette in...
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Amand Broussard House is a
historic house at
Vermilionville 300
Fisher Road Lafayette, Louisiana. It may be the
oldest surviving Cajun house. It was built...