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Hugh Edmondson Prather III (January 23, 1938 – November 15, 2010) was an American self-help writer, lay minister, and counselor, most famous for his first book, Notes to Myself, which was first published in 1970 by Real People Press, [1] and later reprinted by Bantam Books. It has sold over 5 million copies, and has been translated into ten ...
The Shreveport Martyrs were five Roman Catholic priests who died while caring for individuals affected by the 1873 Yellow Fever Epidemic of Shreveport, Louisiana. All five were missionary priests from Brittany , France, who came to serve the Diocese of Natchitoches under Augustus Marie Martin .
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Joshua Logan (1908–1988), Broadway director of South Pacific and Mister Roberts; born in Texarkana, Texas, but raised in Shreveport. Dottye Dimple Brown Mason (1920 – 2003), was working as a stewardess when she was noticed for her looks and demeanor, which led to a role in the 1947 Jimmie Davis film "Louisiana."
Also Mayor of Homer, LA and State Judge in 1861 Jonas Robeson: 1860: 1861: Democratic: Joseph Clinton Beall: 1862: 1863: Democratic: ... List of mayors of Shreveport ...
The eight-woman, four-man jury unanimously found Ray, 25, of Shreveport guilty-as-charged of second-degree murder. The 40 minutes of deliberation ended the weeklong trial.
The Caddo Parish Coroner's Office has released the name of a man who was found stabbed to death early Monday morning in Shreveport. According to the coroner's office, on Feb. 12, Aaron Parish, 37 ...
Dallas-Shreveport railway in operation. [8] [1] Yellow fever outbreak. [1] [11] 1879 – Shreveport Daily Standard newspaper begins publication. [6] 1880 First Presbyterian Church built. [8] Population: 8,009. 1886 – Grand Opera House built. [8] 1887 – Shreveport Waterworks Pumping Station built. 1890 Shreveport Library Association formed. [12]