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Bozeman is honored by the naming of a mini-park in Winnfield.. Harley Bernard Bozeman (May 3, 1891 – May 16, 1971) was a salesman, tree farmer, politician, and historian from Winnfield, Louisiana, who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1928 to 1929. [1]
Paul Edward Winfield (May 22, 1939 – March 7, 2004) was an American actor. He was known for his portrayal of a Louisiana sharecropper who struggles to support his family during the Great Depression in the landmark film Sounder (1972), which earned him an Academy Award nomination.
Preston Powell; No. 40; Position: Fullback: Personal information; Born: September 23, 1936Winnfield, Louisiana, U.S.: Died: August 23, 2020 (aged 83) Cleveland, Ohio ...
Long was born on May 4, 1923, in Winnfield, Louisiana, to Floyd Harrison Long and Birdie Long. His family moved to Pineville when he was a teenager and he attended Bolton High School . When his cousin Earl Long was running for Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, Gillis gave campaign speeches for him at his school.
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David Mark Winfield was born on October 3, 1951, in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and grew up in the city's Rondo neighborhood. [3] [4] His parents divorced when he was three years old, leaving him and his older brother Stephen to be raised by their mother, Arline, and a large extended family of aunts, uncles, grandparents, and cousins. [5]
Long graduated from Winnfield High School and then spent seven years in the United States Navy from 1948 to 1955. [1] Upon completion of navy service, he attended Northwestern State University. [1] He later helped to acquire funds for building and modernization work at the university, [1] and for infrastructure projects in his district. [1]
Winfield was born in Kansas, Oklahoma.His family relocated to California's San Joaquin Valley when he was six years old. This move was part of the "Okie migration" of the 1930s in which many midwest farming families, devastated by the Dust Bowl, headed west to California to start over. [2]