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- Waggaman is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States. Waggaman is on the West Bank of the Mississippi...
- Waggaman may refer to: People Clarke Waggaman (1877–1919), American architect and lawyer George A. Waggaman (1782–1843), United States Senator from Louisiana...
- Augustus Waggaman (1782 – March 31, 1843) was a United States Senator from Louisiana. Born in Caroline County, Maryland, to Henry Waggaman, he completed...
- Washington, DC.: Columbia Historical Society. p. 35. Burton & Waggaman, p. 142 Burton & Waggaman, p.143 Allen, William C. (2001). "Destruction and Restoration...
- (1872–1887) John M. Wright (1888–1915) Frank Key Green (1915–1938) Thomas E. Waggaman (1938–1952) T. Perry Lippitt (1952–1972) Frank M. Hepler (1972–1976) Alfred...
- ("West Bank") of the Mississippi River. It is bordered to the west by Waggaman and to the east by Bridge City, while to the north, across the Mississippi...
- Daniel Boone Clarke Waggaman (November 16, 1877 - October 3, 1919) was an architect, designer, and lawyer. He designed residences, apartments, commercial...
- components) Tallulah, Louisiana (components and sub****emblies, closed in 2011) Waggaman, Louisiana (closed in 2011) Avondale Shipyard, New Orleans, Louisiana (amphibs...
- Mosca's is a Louisiana Creole Italian restaurant in Waggaman, Louisiana, near New Orleans. Operated by the same family since it opened in 1946, it has...
- Mary Theresa McKee Waggaman (September 21, 1846 – July 30, 1931) was an American author of Catholic literature in the early 20th century who was primarily...