Peoples of Louisiana

Italians
Between 1880 and 1914, New Orleans was a principal port of entry for Italians migrating to the United States.
Between 1880 and 1914, New Orleans was a principal port of entry for Italians migrating to the United States.
Pierre Le Moyne, sieur d’Iberville, Canadian soldier and explorer, is often described as the founder of the first permanent French settlement in Louisiana.
Artist and educator Sarah Agnes Estelle "Sadie" Irvine is considered by many scholars to be the leading figure in the influential Newcomb Pottery movement.
William Ratcliffe Irby, a wealthy tobacco company executive, banker, and philanthropist in New Orleans, became a driving force in saving the French Quarter from potential mass demolition.
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