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  2. Jones–Liddell feud - Wikipedia

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    The community of Jonesville, Louisiana, was established near Everly plantation, after Jones' widow helped establish it. The area had been known as Trinity, but Jonesville became her name of choice for the new town. [13] Moses "Judge" Liddell moved his family from the area, taking residence in Richland Parish on the banks of Boeuf River.

  3. St. John Richardson Liddell - Wikipedia

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    St. John Richardson Liddell (September 6, 1815 – February 14, 1870) was a prominent Louisiana planter who served as a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.

  4. Jonesville, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Jonesville is the largest town in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, United States, at the confluence of the Ouachita, Tensas, and Little rivers. The three rivers become the Black River at Jonesville. The Jonesville population was 2,265 at the 2010 census. [4] The four rivers which intersect near Jonesville are all subject to flooding.

  5. Basketball Recap- Union City goes cold in loss to Jonesville ...

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    Basketball Recap- Union City goes cold in loss to Jonesville; JV Chargers roll; St. Charles takes win

  6. WNTZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    Its main transmitter is located near Jonesville, Louisiana, with two low-power translators in Alexandria and Leesville. WNTZ's master control operation was located in Lafayette at the studios of then- sister stations KADN-TV and KLAF-LD from 1991 until July 2015.

  7. Moss Grove Plantation House - Wikipedia

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    The Moss Grove Plantation House is a historic plantation house on the west bank of the Black River in unincorporated Catahoula Parish, Louisiana near Jonesville, Louisiana. It was built around 1870 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.

  8. Lions' Brian Branch apologizes for flipping off Lambeau Field ...

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    Detroit Lions safety Brian Branch apologized Wednesday for flipping off the Lambeau Field crowd following his ejection during Sunday's 24-14 win over the Green Bay Packers.

  9. Charles Branch - Wikipedia

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    Charles James Branch (7 October 1834 – 31 August 1896) was an Anglican priest: [1] most notably Bishop of Antigua from 1885 until his death. He was born in Barbados on 7 October 1834 [ 2 ] and educated at Codrington College there.