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Annabell Bozeman was a founder of the Winn Parish Library. Before her death she prodded her husband to begin writing the history that he had lived. In 1956, Bozeman hence launched a series of historical articles which ran in the weekly Winn Parish Enterprise-News-American newspaper under the name "Winn Parish As I Have Known It." These articles ...
Winn Parish is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,755. [1] The parish seat and largest city is Winnfield. [2]
When Winn Parish was officially formed by the state legislature in 1852, Winnfield was established as the parish seat. [citation needed] During the Civil War, the area around Winnfield was the site of some minor skirmishes. Confederate forces defeated a Union detachment near Salsbury Bridge sent to destroy the Drake's Salt Works in the area.
Winn Parish Enterprise, from 1/30/36, on Gov. Allen's funeral and obituary "Oscar Kelly Allen 1932–1936", State of Louisiana – Biography. Cemetery Memorial by La-Cemeteries "Oscar K. Allen," A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography, Vol. I (1988), p. 10
Sheriff of Jefferson Parish, 1980-2007; father of current Jefferson Parish president Cynthia Lee-Sheng [82] Walter Lee (1921–2015) 2009: Evangeline Parish Clerk of Court, 1956–2012 Bob Livingston (1943–) 2003: United States House of Representatives [83] Earl Long (1895–1960) 1993: Governor of Louisiana [84] Gillis William Long (1923 ...
The hyperscaler data center, which is planned in Richland Parish, is designed to process huge amounts of data required to support digital infrastructure, including artificial intelligence workloads.
William C. Edenborn (1848–1926) was an inventor, steel industrialist, and railroad magnate.He patented the design for a machine for inexpensive manufacture of barbed wire.
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