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Robert F. Broussard (fl. 1890s–1910s), U.S. representative for Louisiana's 3rd congressional district 1897–1915 and U.S. senator 1915–1918 Campbell Brown (born 1968), journalist Chad M. Brown (born 1970), state representative for Iberville and Assumption parish es, effective January 2016
Paul Billeaud Home, at 302 East Main Street, , built 1911 by Paul Old Comeaux Home, at 208 East Main Street, 30°08′51″N 91°57′45″W / 30.14751°N 91.96254°W / 30.14751; -91.96254 ( Old Comeaux Home ) , built 1910 by Mr. Alphonse
The new factory was constructed at a cost of $50,000 and had a daily capacity of four hundred tons of cane. Area sugar planters had a local mill for their product. The Billeaud Sugar Mill brought a tremendous wave of prosperity to Broussard, which coincided with the previously mentioned sugar boom in southern Louisiana as a whole.
The Comeaux House is a historic house located at 101 East 2nd Street in Broussard, Louisiana, United States.. Built in c.1908 by Edmond Comeaux and his wife Cecile St. Julien Comeaux, the house is a Queen Anne-Colonial Revival style residence with semi-octagonal bay at each end of the facade, a semi-octagonal Doric front gallery and a corner turret.
The Valsin Broussard House is a historic house located at 408 West Main Street in Broussard, Louisiana. Built c.1876 by Valsin Broussard, founder of the town of Broussard , the house is the oldest remaining residence in the town.
A typical jazz funeral begins with a march by the family, friends, and a brass band from the home, funeral home, or church to the cemetery. During the funeral march, onlookers have been known to join in with the festivities of the passing of life. Throughout the march, the band plays somber dirges and hymns. [12]
Being a relatively large family home, Armand Broussard House was built with all of the extra amenities available at the time in the wilderness of Southwest Louisiana. Some of these amenities included the deep front porch with chamfered posts and a floor plan featuring more than two rooms wide across the front with direct access to the front porch.
Allen Broussard (1929–1996) – judge who rose to become a justice of the California Supreme Court [104] LaToya Cantrell (born 1972) – current mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana Ward Connerly (born 1939) – former University of California regent, moderate conservative political activist, and businessman [ 105 ]