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  2. Antoine-Simon Le Page du Pratz - Wikipedia

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    The memoir recounts Le Page's years in the Louisiana colony from 1718 to 1734, when he learned the Natchez language and befriended native leaders. He gives lengthy descriptions of Natchez society and its culture, including the funeral rituals associated with the 1725 death of Tattooed Serpent, the second-highest ranking chief among the people.

  3. Category:People from Natchez, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Natchez, Louisiana" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.

  4. Natchitoches, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1714 by Louis Juchereau de St. Denis as part of French Louisiana, the community was named after the indigenous Natchitoches people. The City of Natchitoches was incorporated on February 5, 1819, after Louisiana had become a state in 1812. It is the oldest permanent settlement in the land acquired by the Louisiana Purchase.

  5. Natchez, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Natchez is a village in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, United States. [2] The population was 597 at the 2010 census . It is part of the Natchitoches Micropolitan Statistical Area .

  6. St. Augustine Catholic Church and Cemetery (Natchez, Louisiana)

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    Historical records challenge the local lore. Parish records document the founding of the Chapel of St. Augustine "as a mission of the church of St. François of Natchitoches" in July 1829, shortly after the church was constructed. [5] The mission was recognized in 1856 as a parish in its own right, and authorized a resident priest.

  7. Samuel S. Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Boyd died at his residence near Natchez in June 1867. [2] The local bar association offered their condolences upon hearing the news of his death. [63] His library at Arlington reportedly housed "8,000 books published in twelve languages". [64] An Aubusson carpet from the house was reportedly looted during the Reconstruction era. [20]

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