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Member Louisiana Live Oak Society. Estimated to be over 330 years old in the Bicentennial Year of 1976. Community gathering place for many years. (plaque) Back Brusly Oak preservation project 2004 made possible by a cooperative endeavor bet…
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July 21, 1873 - June 27, 1961Charles Philip Adams, Brusly native and Tuskegee Institute graduate, followed Booker T. Washington's advice to travel to North Louisiana to develop a school. On November 1, 1901, Adams founded and opened the school in …
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(side 1) Molaisonville Jacques Molaison arrived in Louisiana with his family in 1785, settling on a Spanish land grant north of this site. He established a mercantile business and the community that grew around it became known as Molaisonville…
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(side 1) West Baton Rouge conveyance records reveal that on June 28, 1833, Jean Baptiste Hebert donated land for use as a cemetery for the congregation of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. With Hebert's permission, the tract had already been …
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