East Carroll Parish, Louisiana Genealogy

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Union Regiments Seized Lake Providence; Regiments Stationed at Carroll Parish

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NOTE: [AT BOTTOM OF THIS POST] On May 1, 1862 New Orleans was occupied by the Federal Forces. Cotton bales all along the Mississippi River f...
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Union/Confederate Soldiers That Died of Disease or Killed in Carroll Parish

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NOTE: (at end of this post) Bechtel, Sergeant John died at Lake Providence, La., March 21, 1863 Contributed by Joanne Scobee Morgan morgans...
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

John Millikin Is Now Considered Earliests of the Settlers

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I have been informed that John Millikin was here since before 1812. Millikin held a Spanish claim for land in the very northeast corner of ...
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

The Earliest Settler That I Have Found

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"The earliest settler that I have found that remained living in the L. P. area is Warren Magruder Benton. I have found him here and the...
Monday, July 6, 2009

Those Who Returned - Those Who Did Not

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RETURNING: "Thus, it was to a ravaged and bitter land that the weary veterans returned from the easter battlefields. Maimed and scarred...

A Confederate Carroll (Parish), in Louisiana

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This came out of Georgia Pinkston’s book “A Place to Remember” During the first months of 1861, military companies were formed throughout Lo...
Sunday, July 5, 2009

Woman Civil War Soldier Dies of Small Pox at Lake Providence, March 22, 1863

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1st Kansas Regiment For years, researchers have been aware of a small blurb that appeared in an 1863 edition of the Poughkeepsie (NY)Telegra...
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A Notice in the Local Paper

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I ran across this in the book "Slavery & the Constitution", by William Ingersoll Bowditch. It is a notice from a newspaper fr...

The Ole Bruin, Killed by Billy Alexander

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AN UGLY CUSTOMER.--Our friend Billy Alexander, who, by-the-way, is quite a Nimrod, and the acknowledged champion shot in the country, killed...
Friday, July 3, 2009

Diary of a Soldier When Stationed at Lake Providence, La.

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Richard Martin , stationed at Lake Providence, La. (From Clara Martin's autobiography) Richard Martin, aged 21 years, of Ireland, left ...

1833 to 1866 Business In Lake Providence

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From "A Place to Remember", by Georgia Payne Durham Pinkston
Wednesday, July 1, 2009

East Carroll Tournament Of Oct. 29, 1889

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From "A Place to Remember", by Georgia Payne Pinkston AN IMMENCE GATHERING, FINE SPORT, A DELIGHTUL DAY, & A GRAND BALL AT ...
Monday, June 29, 2009

Poverty Point of Carroll Parish

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( Poverty Point Brochure) A Rich Culture flourished Eight Centuries before Christ The time was eight centuries after Egyptian slaves dragged...
Saturday, June 27, 2009

Battle of Lake Providence, June 29, 1863

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In conjunction with the attacks on Milliken's Bend and Young's Point launched on June 7, Confederate General Richard Taylor ordered ...
Friday, June 19, 2009

The Bob Brawley Collection....

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"Mr. Bob Brawley, of Virginia, sent to me a package that contained a collection of articles concerning the original owners of the Arlin...
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