Literature
Swamps in Literature, Film, and Folklore
Swamps have a unique place in the literature, film and folklore of Louisiana.
Swamps have a unique place in the literature, film and folklore of Louisiana.
The Third Treaty of San Ildefonso secretly transferred control of colonial Louisiana from Spain to France.
The Third Treaty of San Ildefonso traded the colony of Louisiana from Spain back to France and played a role in the events that led to the Louisiana Purchase.
Thomas Slidell served as chief justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court from 1853 to 1855.
Louisiana architect Thomas Sully introduced innovative national architectural trends—aesthetic and structural—to New Orleans.
Will Henry Stevens was a pioneering advocate of abstract art in the South and a faculty member at Newcomb College in New Orleans for 25 years.
William P. Spratling was part of a thriving artists colony in New Orleans in the 1920s. It was from New Orleans that Spratling first traveled to Mexico where he became a leading silversmith.
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