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Epps owned a cotton plantation in Avoyelles Parish and he is known as one of the enslavers of the famous abolitionist Solomon Northup. [3] The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 affected Epps less severely then other towns within the Mississippi embayment, even serving as a Red Cross Relief Camp. [4] Epps was incorporated as a village in 1939. [5]
Amy Leigh Acton (née Stearns; born 1965 or 1966) is an American physician and public-health researcher who served as the director of the Ohio Department of Health from 2019–2020. She played a leading role in Ohio's response to the COVID-19 pandemic .
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] Eula D. Britton High School, Rayville, a school for African Americans, Britton was its principal [5] Evergreen High School, Evergreen
Edwin Epps House is a Creole cottage built in 1852 (173 years ago) () in part by Solomon Northup [1] on Bayou Boeuf near Holmesville in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. [2] It was built for Edwin Epps, a slaveholder. [1] The house was a "double-sided, wood frame house with one chimney, and a tin roof" of mid-sized farmers. [3]
Edwin Epps (1808 – March 3, 1867) was an enslaver on a cotton plantation in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. Epps was the third and longest enslaver of Solomon Northup, who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., in 1841 and forced into slavery. On January 3, 1853, Northup left Epps's property and returned to his family in New York. [1] [2]
East Carroll Parish (French: Paroisse de Carroll Est) is a parish located in the Mississippi Delta in northeastern Louisiana.As of 2020, its population was 7,459. [1] The parish seat is Lake Providence. [2]
West Monroe is the second largest city in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, United States.It is situated on the Ouachita River, across from the neighboring city of Monroe.The two cities are often referred to as the Twin Cities of northeast Louisiana.
The limit for work on LA 182 extends from LA 96 to 100 feet (30 m) north of Celebrity Drive. [29] The project was approximately 2.4 miles (3.9 km) in length and includes two new frontage roads and construction of mainline interchange structures at the intersection of US 90 and Albertson Parkway and a bridge structure over the BNSF Railway line.