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  2. Marion, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Marion is a town in Union Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 765 at the 2010 census , a decrease from 806 at the 2000 census . This population includes the village of Truxno in the northwestern corner of the city limits.

  3. Hopkins House (Marion, Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Hopkins House in Marion, Louisiana was built as the home of Rev. Elias George, a Baptist Minister and cotton planter. It was built by an artisan slave named John Thomas in 1850. It was built by an artisan slave named John Thomas in 1850.

  4. Union Parish, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    2) Williams, E. Russ, Jr., Encyclopedia of Individuals and Founding Families of the Ouachita Valley of Louisiana From 1785 to 1850: Organized into Family Groups with Miscellaneous Materials on Historical Events, Places, and Other Important Topics, Part Oe A – K, Williams Genealogical and Historical Publications, Monroe, LA, 1996.

  5. List of former high schools in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    East Union Academy, Marion; Eastside High School, Farmerville; Eden Gardens High School, Shreveport; Epps High School, Epps; Eros High School, Eros; Esther Toombs High School, Delhi, originally Richland Parish Training School it was renamed for a cherished teacher [4]

  6. Category:People from Marion, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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  7. Robert M. La Follette - Wikipedia

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    Robert Marion La Follette Sr. (June 14, 1855 – June 18, 1925), nicknamed "Fighting Bob", was an American lawyer and politician. He represented Wisconsin in both chambers of Congress and served as the governor of Wisconsin from 1901 to 1906.

  8. Harvey Marion LaFollette - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Marion LaFollette (September 8, 1858 – September 20, 1929) was an American teacher and educator, who as a young man, [1] served two terms as Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction. [2] He then moved to Tennessee , where he established the town of LaFollette .

  9. Marion W. La Follette - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 La Follette made national headlines when she called for drug tests for California legislators. She also pushed for legislation to enact the death penalty for drug kingpins. La Follette left the Assembly in 1990 to care for her ailing husband John Travis and endorsed her top aide, 24-year-old Rob Wilcox for the Republican nomination.