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- Established in 1819, Washington Parish, Louisiana was formed from the northern half of St. Tammany Parish.
- Bogalusa was founded by the GOODYEARs (Frank Henry GOODYEAR and Charles Waterhouse GOODYEAR), William Henry SULLIVAN, and others who erected a sawmill on the Bogue Lusa Creek where it flows into the Pearl River in 1906.
- Bogalusa is the only incorporated city in Washington Parish, Louisiana. Incorporated in July 4, 1914. Franklinton is the County seat.
- Bogalusa is where the Great Southern Lumber Company Sawmill (1908 -1938), Bogalusa Paper Company (1918 -1937), New Orleans Great Northern Railroad and related ventures were undertaken.
- Bogalusa has been called the "Magic City of the Deep South, the "Magic City of the Pinelands," and the "Green Empire." Bo�ga�lu�sa [ bg lss ] or bOgulOO'su.
- Washington Parish is in the "Florida Parishes" of Louisiana.
- The population of Bogalusa in 2000 was 13,635. The population of Washington Parish in 2000 was 43,926. (The population of Bogalusa in 1990 was 14,280. The population of Zip Code 70427 in 1990 was 18,938. The population of Washington Parish in 1990 was 43,185.)
- The U.S. Geological Survey - Bogalusa: Latitude = 30 degrees, 47 minutes, 27 seconds North and Longitude = 89 degrees, 50 minutes, 55 seconds West.
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Table of Contents
- [Bogalusa and Washington Parish History](#Bogalusa History)
- Postcards and Photos of Bogalusa
- [Bogalusa, Washington Parish, and Louisiana Links](#Bogalusa Links)
- Maps Links: Washington Parish, Louisiana, and Region (including Mississippi)
- [Regional Genealogy Links: Washington Parish, Louisiana and surrounding areas](#Regional Genealogy)
- [General Genealogy Links](#General Genealogy)
- Miscellaneous Links
- Free Items
Bogalusa and Washington Parish, Louisiana History
Bogalusa Story by C. W. Goodyear (copyrighted 1950)
Several formats to choose from (photo version and non-photos versions): eBook (PC computers and Pocket PC) versions, web pages, documents, and actual images of pages.
This book is about ...
- the founding of Bogalusa, Washington Parish, Louisiana by the GOODYEARs (Frank Henry GOODYEAR and Charles Waterhouse GOODYEAR), William Henry SULLIVAN, and others who erected a sawmill on the Bogue Lusa Creek in 1906: "Magic City of the Deep South."
- the GOODYEARs - Four generations of the Goodyear family - C.W.G.; C.W.G., II; C.W.G., III; and C.W.G., IV.
- the Father and Mother of Bogalusa: William Henry SULLIVAN (1st Mayor of Bogalusa, 1914-1929) and his wife, Elizabeth FITZRANDOLPH Sullivan; as well as other prominent families and their industrial and civic accomplishments. Many local people, as well as those from the Buffalo, New York area, are mentioned, too.
- the Great Southern Lumber Company Sawmill (1908-1938), Bogalusa Paper Company (1918-1937), Bogalusa Turpentine Company, Bogalusa Tung Oil, Inc. and the Bogalusa Stores, Bogue Chitto Farm, Gaylord Container Corporation (acquired by Temple-Inland Inc.), New Orleans Great Northern Railroad, papermill, pulp and paper mill, pulp and paper industry, paper manufacturing, paper making machines, Kraft paper mill, log pond, lumber yard, portable sawmill, Refuse burner, power house, band mills.
- forestry, forests, reforestation, tree farms, tree plantations, Pine Tree Nursery, Tung oil grove, Bogue Chitto Stock Farm, Isabel Stock Farm, timber, "Bogalusa Brand" timbers, long leaf pine, yellow pine, longleaf yellow pine, slash-pine nursery, slash pine, heart pine, commercial logging, "turpentined" trees, Tung oil industry, Tung oil trees, Colonial Creosoting Company plant.
- places like: Washington Parish Courthouse; Bogalusa Railroad Station; Colonial Hotel; Pine Tree Inn; Office building of the Great Southern Lumber Company; Bogalusa High School; Great Southern Lumber Company commissary; Y.M.C.A.; City Hall; Tammany House; Charles W. Goodyear Memorial Gateway; Lee's Creek schoolhouse; Ben's Ford; Bedroom of Preacher Ford's house where Andrew Jackson slept; Blarney Castle; Bogue Chitto River; Columbia Street; Money Hill Tung Plantation; Plantation House and General Store; and
- Senator Huey P. Long ("Kingfish") and Louisiana politics and a lot more.
This book has been fully transcribed with all photos (88 images on 84 pages) and illustrations (1 illustration on 1 page) in the book as well as the actual images of all pages of text (123 pages). There is no index. Note: This book is still copyrighted. Thanks to David L. GOODYEAR (grandson to Charles Waterhouse GOODYEAR, the author) and his family for permission to post this wonderful book on the Web. When I'm done transcribing it, I will offer it to the Washington Parish Public Library to post on their web site. I will also "burn" several CDs for use at the library. Transcription is copyrighted (� 2002) by me, "Pat," Patricia Darlene McClendon. It may not be reproduced in any way. Please contact me, Pat McClendon at[email protected] for limited exceptions.
**"Perpetual Timber Supply Through Reforestation as Basis For Industrial Permanency"**By Courtenay De Kalb in The Timberman (July, 1921, 8 pages)
I visited Sam Lindsey's web site and he hadthe first 4 transcribed pages. I managed to get a copy of the original article and found out that it had four more pages plus more photos. Thanks to Sam for posting his web site and leading me to additional material:
Sam Lindsey's Bogalusa Start Page: "The Timberman," 1921 at Sam Lindsey's web site
"Bogalusa: Select Long Leaf Pine / Structural Timbers" (1922, 10th Edition)
Click on page numbers: 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 21; 22; 23; 24; 25; 26; 27; and28.
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"Washington Parish, Louisiana History" by Janice M. Berfield, 1968 July 15, 2008
"History of Washington Parish" by Hon. Prentiss B. Carter July 15, 2008
"The History of Bogalusa, The `Magic City' of Louisiana" by Amy Quick, The Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Vol. 29, No. 1, January 1946. The Louisiana Historical Society has this article online but you'll have to join the Louisiana Historical Society before viewing it (or check it out at the Washington Parish Library).
Who cut down the 1st tree in Bogalusa?
This is my transcription of his obituary:
James Madison McLENDON / McCLENDON (b: May 11, 1848 - d: Aug 26, 1929; buried in Adams Cemetery) married Elizabeth "Sissy," ADAMS. He was 81 years old.
James Madison McLendon, the man who chopped down the first pine tree on the site of what is now the thriving city of Bogalusa, has succumbed to Father Time. He passed away at the home of his daughter, Miss Mary McLendon, in Adamstown, Monday morning, at the ripe old age of 81.
"Uncle Jimmy," as he was affectionately known, had been in splendid health for a person of his age, until a few months ago, when he began failing, going into a gradual decline.
There was no ceremony when he felled the first tree in what was then a virgin forest, extending in every direction for miles distant. He was one of the first employees engaged by the vanguard of the Great Southern Lumber Company, to clear the site for what was destined to be the largest saw mill in the world, and where a modern city of 16,000 citizens, and where several large industries are now located, and it fell to him to hew down the first tree. That was in the year 1905, and it was not until thirteen years later, he informed the late Col. W. H. Sullivan he had the ax in his possession and would gladly present it to him.
It was at the dedication of the City Hall, May 11, 1918, the axe was presented to Col. Sullivan, who in turn presented it to the city, where it now reposes in a glass case in the City Hall. On that occasion, "Uncle Jimmie" was presented with a $50 Liberty Bond by several of his friends. On numerous occasions since that date he has been a guest of honor at public functions, where he took pleasure in reminiscing over the pioneer days of the parish, and in his part in clearing out the wilderness of pine forests.
Although born in Georgia, he had resided in Mississippi and Louisiana since his early youth, and had been a resident of this section of the country for almost forty years. Until old age forced his retirement, he had engaged in the timber industry, and was for many years employed by the Great Southern Lumber Company.
He was a member of the Baptist Church, and of the Masonic fraternity, belonging to the Picayune lodge. This organization had charge of the funeral at the grave, Tuesday afternoon, and was assisted by the Rev. A. C. King, the deceased's pastor for many years; Rev. T. A. Bennett, a friend of long standing, and Rev. S. C. Rushing. Interment was in Adams Cemetery.
He is survived by his widow and one daughter, Miss Mary McLendon, with whom he and his wife were making their home at the time of his death.
A large number of floral offerings, and the messages of condolence and visits to his late residence by persons in all walks of life, gave mute, but conclusive evidence of the esteem in which he was held in the community where he had long resided.
Source: unknown. The obituary was sent to me along with his death certificate which I had request from the Louisiana Secretary of State.
Elizabeth "Sissy," ADAMS McClendon (b: Aug. 10, 1866 - d: Feb. 28, 1957; buried in Adams Cemetery) was the daughter of Sherwood W. ADAMS and Alicia MANNING Adam.
Louisiana Statewide Death Index, 1900-1949 about James Madison McLendon
Name: James Madison McLendon
Death Date: 26 Aug 1929
Estimated birth year: 1848
Age: 81 years
Parish: Washington
Certificate Number: 10882
Volume: 26
Title: Louisiana Statewide Death Indeces 1900-1929
See James Madison McLENDON / McCLENDON and "Sissy" cemetery listings at ADAMS CEMETERY I, Washington Parish, LA and Adams Cemetery II, Washington Parish, LA.
See my genealogy page.
Bogalusa: The Magic City (The Birth -- And Growth -- Of A City) by Ginn and Williams. See The Daily News article aboutthis book below on how it can be ordered. I ordered my through Barnes and Nobles Bookstore.
"... J. L. McClendon cut the first tree to begin the job, and Joe Collect served as his water boy. The ax McClendon used is in the mayor's office at City Hall. ... (page 26, Bogalusa: The Magic City by Ginn and Williams)
Ben Sellers cut the 1st (1908) and last (1938) log at the Great Southern Lumber Company Sawmill:
"... (T)he mill would start at 9 o'clock on the morning of October 17, 1908. From the siren of the power house, at the appointed hour, came a mighty blast. Crowds gathered on the overhead runway in the mill from which could be seen every step in the manufacture of lumber.... There were many visitors, including newspaper men and representatives of trade journals, who came from different parts of the country to watch the spectacle. ... Ben Sellers had the honor of sawing the first log. ..." -- Bogalusa Story by C. W. GOODYEAR, page 99.
"In April, 1938, the last of the Great Southern Lumber Company's virgin timber was manufactured into lumber in the Bogalusa sawmill. Ben Sellers cut the first log thirty years before and it was he who cut the last. The occasion was not a happy one. The few who gathered in the mill to watch the finish heard in the drone of the saws the death knell of a Goodyear lumber business that dated back sixty-two years to the days when Frank H. Goodyear made his start in Pennsylvania." -- Bogalusa Story by C. W. GOODYEAR, page 205.
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Notables articles in the Bogalusa Daily News
- "Cyclone of 1908 brought disaster to Washington Parish" (Between Friends column) (June 7, 2004) by Bob Ann Breland
- MAGIC CITY HISTORY: New book focuses on history of �The Magic City" (May 14, 2004) byBob Ann Breland. Read the article to find out how to order this new book.
Title: Bogalusa story.
Author: Goodyear, Charles Waterhouse.
Description: p. ; cm.
Call Number: GEN 976.3 GOO
or view it here at this web site:Bogalusa Story by C. W. Goodyear (copyrighted 1950)Title: History of Bogalusa, the "Magic City" of Louisiana.
Author: Quick, Amy.
Publisher, Date: The Louisiana Historical Quarterly.
Description: v. ; cm.
Call Number: GEN 976.3 QUITitle: History of Bogalusa (A thesis).
Author: Quick, Amy.
Description: p. ; cm.
Call Number: GEN 976.3 QUITitle: Charter of the city of Bogalusa ...
Author: Bogalusa, La. Charters. [from old catalog]
Publisher, Date: Bogalusa, Bogalusa American print, c1914.
Description: cover-title, 24 p. 23 cm.
Call Number: GEN LA 976.3 CHA (#7.5)Title: Bogalusa Golden Jubilee, 1914-1964 : commemorating the 50th anniversary of the incorporation of Bogalusa. Official program, June 30-July 4, 1964.
Description: p. ; cm.
Call Number: LA R 976.3 BOGTitle: Magic city / Komunyakaa Yusef.
Author: Komunyakaa, Yusef.
Publisher, Date: [Middletown, Conn.] : Wesleyan University Press ; Hanover, NH : Published by University Press of New England, c1992.
ISBN: 0819522058 - Description: vi, 59 p. ; 23 cm.
Call Number: LA 811 KOMTitle: History of Washington Parish, Louisiana
Author: Carter, Prentiss B.
Description: p. ; cm.
Call Number: GEN 976.3 CARTitle: History of Washington Parish Louisiana, 1798-1992 / volume 1.
Author: Williams, E. Russ (Ernest Russ), Jr.
Publisher, Date: Williams Genealogical and Historical Publications, c1994.
Description: p. ; cm.
Call Number: LA R 976.3 WILTitle: Settling in : early settlers of Washington and St. Tammany Parishes, Sharp, Jenkins, Galloway, Taylor, Erwin, Jones, Breland, George, Leuchus, Spears, and others
Author: Hebert, Juanita E. Jenkins (Juanita Elizabeth Jenkins), 1929-
Publisher, Date: Lafayette, LA : N. Hebert, [1993] - Edition: [1st ed.].
Description: 193 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
Call Number: GEN 929.1 HEBTitle: Settling in : early settlers of Washington and St. Tammany Parishes, Sharp, Jenkins, Galloway, Taylor, Erwin, Jones, Breland, George, Leuchus, Spears, and others
Author: Hebert, Juanita E. Jenkins (Juanita Elizabeth Jenkins), 1929-
Publisher, Date: Lafayette, LA : N. Hebert, [1993] - Edition: [1st ed.].
Description: 193 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
Call Number: GEN 929.1 HEBTitle: The McClendon's; the MacLennan, Mackclenden, McClendon & McLendon, a family history of the McClendon family as compiled by T. A. McClendon.
Author: McClendon, T. A., 1902-
Publisher, Date: Stockton, Calif. [1973]
Description: 418 p. illus. 21 cm.
Call Number: GEN 929.2 MCCTitle: Founding families and individuals of Washington Parish, Louisiana, 1798-1860.
Author: Williams, E. Russ (Ernest Russ), Jr.
Publisher, Date: Williams Genealogical Publications, 1990.
Description: p. ; cm.
Call Number: LA R 317.3 WIL
Father and Mother of Bogalusa --
In Ponemah Cemetery (located on Louisiana Avenue about 1/2 mile east past Hwy. 21, and Louisiana Avenue), there are two (2) large Memorial Marker in what is called the "Sullivan Circle" memorializing "The Father" and "The Mother" of Bogalusa:
The Father of Bogalusa
William Henry SullivanThe inscription reads:
WILLIAM HENRY SULLIVAN
A PIONEER
NATURE COMBINED IN HIM INTEGRITY, ABILITY, AND
INDUSTRY, TOGETHER WITH A FINE LOYALTY, HIGH IDEALS, AND AN UNBOUNDED
CONFIDENCE IN THE FUTURE THAT MAD HIM ALWAYS A LEADER.
WHEREVER HE LIVED HE WAS THE FIRST MAN IN THE COMMUNITY
BUT NOWHERE DID HE FIND HIS REAL PLACE AS HE DID HERE.
HERE AMIDST A VIRGIN FOREST HE FELLED THE FIRST TREE TO
MARK THE SITE OF A GREAT INDUSTRY AND A THRIVING CITY. HIS WAS THE
GOOD FORTUNE TO LIVE TO SEE HIS VISION REALIZED, AND TO SEE THEM
BOTH DEVELOP AND PROSPER, THE ONE INTO AN OUTSTANDING NATIONAL
INDUSTRY, THE OTHER INTO A FAIR CITY ON CONTENTED AND PROSPEROUS
PEOPLE WHOSE WELFARE WAS EVER HIS CHIEF CONCERN.
HE RESPONDED TO EVERY CALL OF DUTY, WHETHER OF FAMILY,
BUSINESS, CITY, STATE, OR NATION: AND EVERYONE, REGARDLESS OF RACE,
CREED OR COLOR, HAS BENEFITED BY HIS GOOD WILL, COUNSEL, AND GENEROSITY.
HE WAS A HUMAN GENTLEMAN, AN OUTSTANDING CONSTRUCTIVE
CITIZEN. HIS WAS A GREAT SPIRIT LONG TO BE REMEMBERED AND CHERISHED.Notes:
1.) William Henry SULLIVAN was the Mayor of Bogalusa from 1914 -1929.
2.) William Henry SULLIVAN married his first wife, Elizabeth FITZRANDOLPH Sullivan, the "Mother of Bogalusa,"
on Oct. 4, 1886. She died on July 11, 1918.
3.) William Henry SULLIVAN married his second wife, Ella Rose SALMEN in 1922. Their wedding was dubbed
"The Wedding of the Century" due to its grandest.
4.) William Henry SULLIVAN was born on Aug. 9, 1864 and he died on Jan. 26, 1929. His second wife,
Ella Rose SALMEN died about 6 weeks before he did on Sunday, Dec. 13, 1928.
The Mother of Bogalusa
Elizabeth Fitzrandolph SullivanThe inscription reads:
ELIZABETH FITZRANDOLPH SULLIVAN
MOTHER OF BOGALUSA
COMING HERE WITH HER HUSBAND WHEN THE FIRST GREAT PINE TREE
FELL TO MAKE WAY FOR BOGALUSA. HERS WAS ALWAYS THE WELCOMING HAND
TO EVERY NEWCOMER.
FEW WOMEN MEANT MORE TO HER FAMILY TO A GREAT INDUSTRY AND TO
AN ENTIRE COMMUNITY THAN THE LIFE AND WORK OF THIS SWEET AND GRA -
CIOUS LADY. SHE WAS A FINE SPIRIT OF GENTLE QUALITY AND ONE WHOSE
LOVING DEEDS TIED HUMAN HEARTS TOGETHER.
EVERY LIFE MUST END, BUT HAS SHE LIVED MORE YEARS SHE COULD HAVE
HAD NO BIGGER HOLD UPON OUR HEARTS NOR COULD WE HAVE HAD A CLEARER
APPRECIATION OF THE GREATNESS OF HER CHARACTER.
THERE SHOULD BE THANKSGIVING FOR HAVING HAD HER LIFE AMONG US.
AND THERE SHOULD BE SOLEMN DETERMINATION THAT THE THINGS FOR WHICH
SHE STOOD SHALL BE MAINTAINED. THEREBY SHALL WE PROVE WORTHY OF
HER FRIENDSHIP. REAR TO HER A FINER MONUMENT THAN CAN BE BUILT IN
MARBLE AND BE BETTER MEN AND WOMEN FOR HAVING KNOWN HER.
Notes:
1.) Elizabeth FITZRANDOLPH Sullivan, the "Mother of Bogalusa," married William Henry SULLIVAN on Oct. 4, 1886.
She was his first wife. She died on July 11, 1918.
2.) Elizabeth FITZRANDOLPH Sullivan was born on Aug. 20, 1866 and died on July 11, 1918.
Some SULLIVAN family related links:
- Abstract Articles from the Washington Parish's Era Leader in Franklinton, LA- 1929
- Ponemah Cemetery, Part V Bogalusa, La., Washington Parish
- Ponemah Cemetery Lot Owners, 1936-1977, Washington Parish, Louisiana
- Abstract Articles from the Washington Parish's Era Leader in Franklinton, LA- 1928
- The History of Washington Parish, Louisiana as Complied from the Records and Traditions by Hon. Prentiss B. Carter
- Washington Parish, Louisiana History by Janice M. Berfield, 1968
Forest History Society -"Early Forestry in the South and in Mississippi" by James Fickle (The article is in PDF and requires Acrobat Reader to read it.)
- This is the main street of Bogalusa as it looked 35 years ago. [Ca. 1920.]
- A street scene in Bogalusa, Louisiana, ca. 1950s or 1960s
History of the Great Southern Lumber Co. atWill Branch Antique Lumber - Antique Heart Pine & Cypress Recycle Specialists for over 15 Years.
LSU - Great Southern Lumber Company Collection
OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST on the Bogalusa Story web page (for example: a stock certificate, a company check, reference to another Goodyear Family History - Part III and IV by George F. Goodyear, and more items related to the founding of Bogalusa as I find it or you submit it.)
NARA Research Room Vietnam Conflict Casualty List Louisiana, Sorted By Town
National Register of Historical Places - Louisiana - Washington Parish
National Park Service - Links to the Past National Park Service Cultural Resources -National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service - Explore the History and Culture of Southeastern Louisiana - Main Map of Southeastern Louisiana: The Knight Cabin; The Sullivan House; and The Sylvest House.
"Niggers Ain�t Gonna Run This Town": Militancy, Conflict and the Sustenance of the Hegemony in Bogalusa, Louisiana by Seth Hague. This paper was selected by the Department of History as the Outstanding Paper for the 1997-1998 academic year.
Veterans (all wars) of Bogalusa and Washington Parish, Louisiana
Washington Parish by Alana A. Carmon at Travel Tourism Center for Cultural and Eco-Tourism (University of Louisiana at Lafayette)
Williams v. Great Southern Lumber Co., 277 U.S. 19 (1928)
LPB presents Louisiana A History
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Postcards and Photos of Bogalusa
Here are some of my Bogalusa, Louisiana postcards. (I will post more if I can get them for a reasonable price.)
If you have some laying around, scan them into the computer and send them to me at [email protected] and I will give your credit, as well as link to your web site. Please use at least 200 dpi .tiff or .bmp scans. Make an effort to "squared" them up before scanning them. I will then retouch them and convert them to lower dpi format for posting here:
Columbia Road Bridge
Residences, Industrial Section, Bogalusa, La.
Group of Residences, Bogalusa, LA.
Long Leaf Pine Forest which produces "BOGALUSA BRAND" Lumber
"Uncle Jimmy Whalen in a forest of longleaf yellow pine" This photo is from the book, Bogalusa Story by C. W. GOODYEAR, page 26. I believe that this man in the above photo, also.
Shay Engine with Skidder loading logs - Older style postcard
Shay Engine with Skidder loading logs - Newer style postcard
Cutting "BOGALUSA BRAND" Timber in Logging Operations, Great Southern Lumber Company, Bogalusa, La.
72 Dipping and Scraping Pine Trees, Turpentine Industry in the South. #21051
This is a generic postcard that was not use exclusively in the Bogalusa area.
The tree in the postcard above this one looks as though they had been used to make turpentine, too.
Colonial Creosoting Company Plant, Bogalusa, La.
The Sawmill, Bogalusa, Louisiana
Refuse burner, sawmill, and power house. This photo is from the book, Bogalusa Story by C. W. GOODYEAR, page 101.
Refuse Burner (Bogalusa - Plant of the Great Southern Lumber Company), Bogalusa, Louisiana
This photo is from the book, Bogalusa Story by C. W. GOODYEAR, page 139. Refuse burner at sawmill Inscription reads: BOGALUSA PLANT OF GREAT SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. REFUSE BURNER BORN OCTOBER 1, 1908 DIED JULY 4, 1924 EVERY DAY DURING MY LIFE OF SIXTEEN YEARS I CONSUMED 560 CORDS OF WASTE MATERIAL OR A TOTAL OF 2,688,000 CORDS. I COST 25,000BUTMYFIREHASDESTROYED25,000 BUT MY FIRE HAS DESTROYED 25,000BUTMYFIREHASDESTROYED1,344,000 WORTH OF WHAT WAS FORMERLY CONSIDERED WASTE. THE COMPLETE UTILIZATION OF THE SAWMILL REFUSE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF PAPER HAS MY FIRE FOREVER EXTINGUISHED. | Close-up: |
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On the way from the Pond to the Sawmill, Bogalusa, La.
Logs which will be manufactured into timber 12 x 28 inches and wider. Bogalusa, LA.
Loading Sawlogs in Logging Operations of the great Southern Lumber Company, Bogalusa, La.
Automatic Stackers, Great Southern Lumber Company, Bogalusa, LA. (53468-C)
"Bogalusa Brand" Ship Timbers 12 x 32 In. - 10 Ft. and Up, Bogalusa, LA.
Bogalusa ad in the World's Work Advertiser - Building (a trade magazine)
One of the Paper-Making Machine, Bogalusa Paper Co., Inc., Bogalusa, LA.
Pulpwood Thinning in the Gaylord Forest, Largest Man-Planted Privately Owned Forest in America, Bogalusa, La.
Birdseye View of the great Southern Lumber Co. Plant, Night Scene, Bogalusa, LA.
The next 3 postcards are courtesy of Val Clark of Washington, DC. Thanks, Val! She is one great eBay seller. Check out her items for sell on eBay: itsawonderfultown.
Finishing Room of the Paper Mill, Bogalusa Paper Co., Inc.
Part of the reforested area of the Great Southern Lumber Company, Bogalusa,
Louisiana. Members of the American Legion promote reforestation sentiment. The
Great Southern Lumber Company's Service Flag contained 359 stars. Compliments
of the Magic City Post No. 24 American Legion, Bogalusa, Louisiana. (Card #57517)
Sign reads:
COMPANY 'G' Hundreds of thousands of young growing evergreen little pine trees were dedicated to the memory of every soldier, living and dead, who enlisted in the World War from Washington Parish. What more fitting, than growing evergreen pine tree? Always lifting, lifting its leafy arms to pray. These are the names of those who paid the last full measure of devotion. | |
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WHITE Elias Williams Andrew Z. Jones Ivin Jones Homer Magee Jules Galloway Willis B. Corkern Virgil V. Varnado Benjamin H. Bloebaum Houston Crain Otis Morris | WHITE Hardy V. Carter Claude I. Conerly Edward McCain Oda G. Passman George W. Pierce Clarence H. Scarborough Fayett Whitfield Dr. Claude E. Dean John A. Hamner |
COLORED William Reed William Mobley Dave Fortinberry Willie Dillion John Burton Frank Rogers |
Nurses in Front of Nurses' Home, Elizabeth Sullivan Memorial Hospital, Bogalusa, La
Nurses' Home, Elizabeth Sullivan Memorial Hospital, Bogalusa, La
Elizabeth Sullivan Memorial Hospital, Bogalusa, Louisiana.
The Company hospital. This photo is from the book, Bogalusa Story by C. W. GOODYEAR, page 112. (Construction was complete about 1908.)
Office building of the Great Southern Lumber Company. This photo is from the book, Bogalusa Story by C. W. GOODYEAR, page 96. (Construction was complete about 1908.)
Administrative Building,
Great Southern Lumber Co., Bogalusa, La.
359 Stars in Service Flag.
Above: The 359-star Service Flag is for the men who were serving in WWI in 1917 and 1918.
Bogalusa has its own copyrighted font as seen in the top right-hand lettering of the postcard in
the word, BOGALUSA and BOGALUSA BRAND TIMBER.
Administrative Building, Great Southern Lumber Co., Bogalusa, LA.
359 Stars in Service Flag
Residence of Mayor W. H. Sullivan, Bogalusa, La.
Y.M.C.A. Building, Bogalusa, Louisiana.
Y.M.C.A. Building, Bogalusa, Louisiana.
Y.M.C.A. (Young Men's Christian Association in about 1914.) This photo is from the book, Bogalusa Story by C. W. GOODYEAR, page 118.
Young Women's Christian Association Bldg., Bogalusa, La.
Y.W.C.A. (Young Women's Christian Association in about 1914.) This photo is from the book, Bogalusa Story by C. W. GOODYEAR, page 119.
Colonial Hotel, Bogalusa, LA.
The office force on the steps of the Colonial Hotel. This photo is from the book,Bogalusa Story by C. W. GOODYEAR, page 90. Note: Colonial Hotel had been built for single employees. (about 1906?)
The Great Southern Hotel (above) was apparently bought by someone and its name changed to the Pine Tree Inn (below):
Pine Tree Inn
Pine Tree Inn, Bogalusa, Louisiana (2nd view)
Pine Tree Inn. This photo is from the book,Bogalusa Story by C. W. GOODYEAR, page 95.
Lobby of Pine Tree Inn, Bogalusa, LA.
N. O. G. N. R. R. Shops, Bogalusa, Louisiana. (Big Rapids is in Mecosta County, Michigan.) Postcard reads:
New Orleans La Feb 12-19 Dear Mildred Saw a fine line of spring hats today at the races and costumes that were up to the minute and down to the limit every one was playing the ponies one man won $26000 he gave 1000 to the rider of the winner Uncle Ed | postmarked Feb 13, 1919 2-cent stamp Mrs Mildred Gillies Big Rapids Mich |
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This may be Mildred L. Gillies (1895 � 1954). Uncle Ed may be Edward E. Gillies (1893 - 1953) but from the 1920 Census, it appears he is her husband who ran a candy store. Both were born in Michigan. Uncle Ed could have a different last name and the choice of postcards, N. O. G. N. R. R. Shops, may indicate he was doing some sales work and went on to New Orleans after visiting Bogalusa:
Pine Plains Cemetery - Page 1 (Mecosta County, Michigan): Gillies, Edward E. � 1893 � 1953 Gillies, Edward N. � 1930 � 1982
Gillies, Gertrude � 1929 � 1995
Gillies, Mildred L. � 1895 � 1954
Flower in Bloom in Park, Bogalusa, LA
City's Photo Album (This is a great collection of postcards depicting life in Bogalusa, Louisiana.) atCity of Bogalusa, Louisiana, USA
- This is the main street of Bogalusa as it looked 35 years ago. [Ca. 1920.]
- A street scene in Bogalusa, Louisiana, ca. 1950s or 1960s
I have a few more, but can't find them right now. Sound familiar?
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Bogalusa, Washington Parish, and Louisiana Links
Accordion Man [:||\\|//||:] Cajun MIDI - His music is available for purchase on albums, CDs, and in mp3 format. He has a lot of .midi files for web sites use.
Bogalusa Airport at George R Carr Memorial Air Field atAirNav
BogalusaOnline: Bogalusa, Louisiana Message Board
** Bogalusa Bulletin Board - anyone can post a message without having to wait for it to be "approved" (a.k.a., "**Unmoderated")
Bogalusa (Louisiana) Chamber of Commerce
Bogalusa Louisiana Social Security Office
Bogalusa Strut: The Story of Danny Barker
Bogalusa Mental Health Center and LSU/Washington-St. Tammany Acute Unit
City of Bogalusa, Louisiana, USA - Police Dept.; Airport; Also, see the City's Photo Album (This is a great collection of postcards depicting life in Bogalusa, Louisiana.)
Former Classmates and Teachers of ANY Bogalusa Area School
Exhibit: The Louisiana Purchase which is part of the Exhibit: American Originals at theNational Archives and Records Administration, NARA
Fund for Bogalusa - a fund of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. "The Fund For Bogalusa was established in 1999 by Larry and Ginger Paddock as a Donor Advised Fund through the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. Contributions to the Fund will go directly toward projects that improve the quality of life in the Bogalusa area." Seeking donations and offering Scholarships and Grants.
i-55 Internet Services, Inc. - Home - Technical Support - Dial-up Access Phone Numbers - Downloads (Windows 95/98/2000) and (Apple/Macintosh)
LA National Register of Historic Places, by Parish
Lewis & Clark "Online Base Camp" @ nationalgeographic.com
LouisianaCajun.com - Louisiana Images
Louisiana Adventures: Two Wheelin' Louisiana - See: Eastern Louisiana
Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation & Tourism - Phone Numbers & Addresses
Louisiana Fishing Magazine, The Gulf of Mexico and New Orleans Finest Outdoor Resource! Weekly Fish Photos and Fishing Reports!
Louisiana Medal of Honor Recipients
Louisiana's Official State Government Information and Services -Census Demographics for Louisiana - Washington Parish Louisiana population projection
Louisiana Ornithological Society
Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial Lecture Series - A Companion Bibliography - Brief Chronology
Louisiana Retirement Development Commission
Louisiana Technical College Sullivan Campus
LSU Agricultural Center - Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service and Washington Parish
LSU Digital Library - "The Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial: A Heritage Explored"
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) - Pearl River at Bogalusa
Naval Vessel Register - BOGALUSA (YTB 759) LARGE HARBOR TUG (S-P)
NOLA Live / The Times-Picayune -search obituaries
Police Jury Association of Louisiana (PJAL) Directory - Washington Parish Council
Postcards - South Louisiana page 2
Time and Temperature for the Bogalusa area is: 985-735-9866
Town of Franklinton -Franklinton High School
Veterans (all wars) of Bogalusa and Washington Parish, Louisiana
Washington Economic Development Foundation
Washington Humane Society, WHS (formerly "Kitty City")
Washington Industrial Development Foundation - Map of Washington Parish
Washington Parish, La. Scanner Page
Washington Parish School System
Washington Parish Sheriffs Office
Washington Parish Tourism Bureau
Yahoo! eGroups with a Bogalusa theme or connection:BogalusaChat (Unmoderated);BogalusaNotes (All messages require approval.); Best-of-BogueLusa (All messages require approval.); Friends-Fellowship (All messages require approval.); and LottCircle - genealogy (Unmoderated)
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Maps Links: Washington Parish, Louisiana, and Region (including Mississippi)
Maps of Louisiana and Washington Parish (Washington Parish was established in 1819 and Bogalusa was incorporated in 1914.)
OLD LOUISIANA MAPS (pre-1923) The maps are from various publishers and therefore the content and quality vary. Images of the other maps coming soon. Maps can be a valuable to genealogists because County name, boundaries, etc. change. You should be able to see the 100 dpi (smaller file size) versions fine. Use the 200 dpi for printouts. Save the file to your computer, then open with your photo editing software (Microsoft's Picture-It Publisher, Corel Photo-Paint, etc.) and print using the printer set up to "print to fit" (or "print to page") the paper size you have. Some would best be printed using "Landscape" rather than "Portrait." Click on this button to enlarge/reduce map after it opens in the Internet Explorer Web browser. If you don't see this button, click on the map. Please do not link to these images directly because I would like to promote Bogalusa & Washington Parish, Louisiana, as well as Freepages which host this web site for free Use this link OLD LOUISIANA MAPS which is formatted to open a "new web browser window." That way, your visitors will still have the previous web browser "window" open to your web site. | |||||
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Publication Year and Notes | Engraver/Publisher and Location | Louisiana Small file size | Louisiana Large file size | Washington Parish Small file size | Washington Parish Large file size |
1878 Map - Louisiana with additional inset maps and charts include: "The City of New Orleans" and "The Passes of the Mississippi River". Double Folio size (17" x 28") ... too big to scan on my scanner ... I'll work on this. | E.D. & H.C. March No.10 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia. "Gray's Atlas of the United States with General Maps of the World, Accompanied by Descriptions Geographical, Historical, Scientific and Statistical." by O.W. Gray, Civil and Topographical Engineer. No. 10 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia. | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) |
1881 Map of Louisiana showing the distribution of pine forest with special reference to the lumber industry, compiled for the Tenth Census of the United States, 1881. Color represent areas where there are long-leafed pine, short leaf pine, mixed with oak and other hardwoods, and areas where merchantable pine has been cut. Printed in 1883. Size: 7 x 8.75 inches | U. S. Department of Interior Tenth Census of the United States Map Legend (a.k.a., Key) | 100 dpi (586 KB) | 200 dpi (5242 KB) | 100 dpi (50 KB) | 200 dpi (342 KB) |
1884 Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi | Unknown Descriptive Atlas Of The World | 100 dpi (1310 KB) | 200 dpi (9162 KB) | 100 dpi (72 KB) | 200 dpi (462 KB) |
1889 Washington Parish cities listed are: Balltown, Franklinton, Lee's Creek, Palestine, Shady Grove, and Sunny Hill. | Geo. F Cram, Engraver and Publisher, Chicago, Ill. | 100 dpi (1,537 KB) | 200 dpi (11,067 KB) | 100 dpi (22 KB) | 200 dpi (146 KB) |
1860's - 1890's Map of Louisiana from Johnson's Cyclopaedia - The exact date of this map is unknown at this time, but probably 1890's. From the borders, it is approx. 8 7/8 inches wide x 6 3/4 tall. | Drawn and Engraved on Copper-Plate Expressly for Johnson's Cyclopaedia | 100 dpi (853 KB) | 200 dpi (6,066 KB) | 100 dpi (81 KB) | 200 dpi (510 KB) |
1890 Washington Parish cities listed are: Balltown, Franklinton, Gordontown, Palestine, Shady Grove, Sunny Hill, and Welch's Br. | Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick | 100 dpi (1,965 KB) | 200 dpi (14,401 KB) | 100 dpi (31 KB) | 200 dpi (204 KB) |
1895 | Rand, Nally & Co.'s (New 11x14 Map of Louisiana). It wasn't actually that big since in came from a small book. | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) |
1900 | The Crowell Publishing Co., FRANKLIN CO., ENGRS. CHI. (Chicago) | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) |
1904 Washington Parish cities listed are: Babington, Booth, Franklinton, Gladis, Lees Creek, Magee, Mc Dougall, Mt. Point, Otis, Passman, Sheridan, Thomas, Varnado, and Zona. | The Crowell Publishing Co., FRANKLIN CO., ENGRS. CHI. (Chicago) | 100 dpi (2,066 KB) | 200 dpi (14,293 KB) | 100 dpi (34 KB) | 200 dpi (221 KB) |
1907 | L. L. Poates Engr'g Co., NY (WORLD ATLAS AND GAZETTEER). The 1907, 1914, and 1921 maps by this engraver look identical to me but I suspect that there are very subtle differences. I see no differences at all for Washington Parish. | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) |
1910 Railroad Map of Louisiana Railroads numbered and listed in red. Inset shows vicinity of New Orleans. 18.8" H. x 26" W (20" H. x 26" W with border). Page 248-249 ... too big to scan on my scanner ... I'll work on this. | Forty-first edition of Rand, McNally & Co.'s Enlarged Business Atlas and Shippers' Guide. Map of Louisiana. Chicago. 1910 FPC. Litho. Rare Maps and Other Treasures suggests these links: Railroad Maps (rare) at Library of Congress Int'l. Soc. of Railroad Cartography | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) |
1914 | L. L. Poates Engr'g Co., NY (World Atlas and Gazetteer). The 1907, 1914, and 1921 maps by this engraver look identical to me but I suspect that there are very subtle differences. I see no differences at all for Washington Parish. | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) |
1921 | L. L. Poates Engr'g Co., NY (World Atlas and Gazetteer). The 1907, 1914, and 1921 maps by this engraver look identical to me but I suspect that there are very subtle differences. I see no differences at all for Washington Parish. | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) |
1922 Railroad Map of Louisiana Railroads numbered and listed in red. Inset shows vicinity of New Orleans. 18.8" H. x 26" W (20" H. x 26" W with border) ... too big to scan on my scanner ... I'll work on this. | Fifty-third edition of Rand, McNally & Co.'s Enlarged Business Atlas and Shippers' Guide. Map of Louisiana. Chicago. 1922. FPC. Litho. Rare Maps and Other Treasures suggests these links: Railroad Maps (rare) at Library of Congress Int'l. Soc. of Railroad Cartography | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) | 100 dpi ( KB) | 200 dpi ( KB) |
1889 Mississippi | Geo. F Cram, Engraver and Publisher, Chicago, Ill. | 100 dpi (2,201 KB) | 200 dpi (10,585 KB) |
Louisiana Main Page - Index to City and Town Data Louisiana State Map Washington Parish Map Mississippi Main Page - Index to City and Town Data Mississippi State Map
Ancestry.com -Map Center - Choose from the "U.S. State and County Maps" drop down list. In the past they had these, but I can't find them now:Louisiana 1989; Louisiana 1866; Mississippi 1989; Mississippi 1600 - 1750; Texas - East 1989; Texas - West 1989; Texas 1820 - 1836; Texas - New Mexico 1857
John R. Borchert Map Library at University of Minnesota
Map Collections: 1544 - 1996 at The Library of Congress. This is part of theAmerican Memory : Historical Collections for the National Digital Library -Collection Finder
Mapquest - MapQuest - Directions
Map of Louisiana Parishes -Maps atLouisiana's Official State Government Information and Services
Map of Washington Parish atWashington Industrial Development Foundation
- Aerial Photo - Bogalusa - 10 Jan 1997 - You can zoom in for a closer look. Or, click on the arrows to see more it that direction. There is an "Advanced Find" search feature: Address, Place, Geographic, and Famous Place. Using the "Address Search," I found my grandparents' old house: 1610 Main Street.
- Topo Map - Bogalusa - 01 Jul 1994
Perry-Casta�eda Library Map Collection (at University of Texas At Austin) - Historical Maps of the United States and State Maps
- Louisiana (Cool Fire Technology)
- Louisiana - Parish (a..k.a., County) Outline Map
- Louisiana - Precipitation, Average Annual (Oregon Climate Service)
- Mississippi (Cool Fire Technology)
- Mississippi (MSNWTF)
- Mississippi - Precipitation, Average Annual (Oregon Climate Service)
Satellite Tour of Louisiana : BOGALUSA Longleaf Pine Terrace, Pearl River
Southeastern Genealogy Online--Online source for information on county research and online links to records in the southeastern. Louisiana: Maps
- American FactFinder - Search for "Basic facts" for Bogalusa and Washington Parish, Louisiana
- Tiger Mapping Service: Map for Bogalusa or Map for Zip Code 70427 (Tiger stands for TopologicallyIntegrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing system.)
- U.S. Gazetteer: results for Bogalusa, Louisiana or for Zip Code 70427
U.S. Geological Survey, USGS : USGS National Mapping Information :Geographic Names Information System, GNIS : Query Form For The United States And Its Territories : Washington Parish, Louisiana - 768 results - Here is an example of the Latitude and Longitude for Bogalusa: Latitude = 30 degrees, 47 minutes, 27 seconds North (304727N - nn�, nn', nn") and Longitude = 89 degrees, 50 minutes, 55 seconds West (0895055W - nnn�, nn', nn")
World Atlas: Maps and Geography of the World - Louisiana
World Sites Atlas -US States - Louisiana Note: You can right click on this Louisiana map then click on "Set as background" to use it as a desktop wallpaper. Make sure it is not stretch, but centered.
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Regional Genealogy Links: Washington Parish, Louisiana and surrounding areas
50 States.com - Louisiana : Find A Grave, State Symbols, Capital, Constitution, Flags,Maps(1895 map; 1.58 Mb), Song, Vital Records, Unclaimed Property, and more.)
Ancestry.com >Message Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Louisiana > Parishes > Washington
Cemetery Junction Directory (United States) -- Locate Active and Retired Cemeteries -- Louisiana
Census Online - Washington Parish, Louisiana Census Records - 11 Links
Genealogy Department, Allen County Public Library
Genealogy WebRings - By Location - United States - Louisiana at WebRing
Genealogical and Research Society of New Orleans -Links
INFO Louisiana - Entry to state government information. SeeLouisiana local governments
LGHS, Louisiana Genealogical & Historical Society's publication -The Register - Articles in Back Publications
Louisiana - Division of Historic Preservation -Louisiana National Register; Search Page
The Louisiana Migrations Project at Migrations.org
Mississippi Connections - Marriages Index
Newspapers: Louisiana
- Bogalusa Daily News - Search obituaries by using the search feature.
- The Daily Advertiser Online (Lafayette, Louisiana) -obituaries
- The Jackson Independent News - obituaries
- Louisiana media daily Louisiana newspapers - publicity lists, media databases, press releases
- Louisiana Newspapers Online
- Monroe Free Press - The Voice of the Monroe Area African-American Community. African-American Deaths
- News-Times Online - El Dorado
- NOLA Live / The Times-Picayune - search obituaries
- The Times - Northwest Louisiana Online including Shreveport, Bossier and ARK-LA-TEX
- Yahoo! News and Media :Newspapers : By Region : U.S. States : Louisiana : Complete Listing
The Records Room --Vital Records Search and Information Directory --United States -- Louisiana
Society Hill -United States -- Directory of Louisiana Historical Societies and Genealogical Societies: Page 1 and Page 2
Southeastern Genealogy Online--Online source for information on county research and online links to records in the southeastern. Louisiana: Washington Parish
Southwestern Mississippi & Eastern Louisiana Genealogy and History Web Ring
State Library of Louisiana - See Some Louisiana Genealogical Societies and their publications andLinks by Subject
TSHA, Texas State Historical Association and The Center for Studies in Texas History - The Webb Site:The Handbook of Texas Online (searchable)
Washington Parish Clerk - P. O. Box 607, Franklinton, LA 70438-0607. Phone: 504-839-4663
Washington Parish Courthouse - P. O. Box 607, Franklinton, LA 70438-0607. Phone: 504-839-4663
Washington Parish Genealogy and Historical Society
c/o Frances W. Harry, President, 823 Avenue F, Bogalusa, LA 70427 or 32517 Sharp Taylor Road, Angie, LA 704256
Day phone: 985-732-9565
President: Frances W. Harry; e-mail:[email protected]
Vice-President: Sylvia Smith
Secretary - Treasurer: Barbara K. Taylor; e-mail:[email protected]
Meetings: 2nd Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.
Locations: Washington Parish Library in Bogalusa (in February, April, June, August, October, and December) or Franklinton (in January, March, May, July, September and November).
Washington Parish, LA (Yahoo! Get Local)
All the following links are part of RootsWeb.com:
GenConnect - Louisiana Visitors Center (a.k.a., Index)
USGenWeb Archives ("Building a Virtual Courthouse")
Search Files by State National Search Engine
Louisiana Archives Table of Contents
Louisiana FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Archives
USGenWeb Archives for Washington Parish, Louisiana - Table of Contents
Louisiana GenWeb - Washington Parish LA - contains links to surnames, obituaries, Parish history, others
LA USGenWeb Archives - Advanced Search Engine
Includes all Parishes and non-Parish categories: African-American, American Revolution, Bible Records - LGHS, Civil War, Korean War, Lagniappe - Misc. Files, Louisiana Family Group Sheets, Memorials and Medals, Military, Native-American, Spanish-American, Vietnam, War of 1812, World War I, and World War II
LAGenWeb Archives - Washington Parish - Advanced Search Engine
Includes all Parishes only
LAGenWeb Archives - Louisiana Research Helps, Links, & Lookups
Louisiana - Division of Historic Preservation - Louisiana National Register; Search Page
Map of Washington Parish atWashington Industrial Development Foundation
USGenWeb Archives ("Building a Virtual Courthouse") : Mississippi Archives Table of Contents :Mississippi FTP Archives MSGenWeb Site - Mississippi Genealogy Resource Home Page : Marion County MS
Texas Archives Table of Contents and Texas FTP Archives
U.S. County Resources at RootsWeb (Don't know what County/Parish a city is in, check here.)
US GeoGen Cemeteries :Louisiana Cemeteries : Washington Parish Cemeteries
USGenWeb Archives "Building a Virtual Courthouse"
Search Files by State
National Search Engine
Online Census Images
USGW Archives Census Project
USGW Archives Pension Project
USGW Archives Map Project
WorldGenWeb Archives
USGW Tombstone Project
How to Submit Files
Guidelines
USGenWeb Tombstone Transcription Project - Cemetery Registration Page - Louisiana - Washington Parish
1863 School Census - Washington Parish, Louisiana
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General Genealogy
Ancestry.com - FREE Genealogy Software
Cemetery Preservation Links - Acronyms & Abbreviations; Tombstone Meanings; and more.
Diseases of Our Ancestors and Occupations of Our Ancestors by Dan Burrows [email protected]. Add: Riggs' disease (J M Riggs 1810-1885 an American Dentist) is a dental problem (periodontitis)
EllisIsland.org - American Family Immigration History Center
Family Tree Maker --> Genealogy.com --> Beginning Internet Genealogy
FamilySearch - LDS --> Free Genealogy Software:Personal Ancestral File - Download this file: "5.2.18.0 - Multi-Language (9.7 MB)"
Genealogy How-To Articles - Index by Topic and Author
National Genealogical Society -Links
Treasure Maps - the How-to Genealogy Site
- Freepages Unlimited Web Space Account from RootsWeb -Request one!
Freepages at RootsWeb: Genealogy: Users' Genealogy Webpages
Return to Freepages - Pages Directory (a.k.a. Users Directory) - Mailing Lists
- The BMD (Births, Marriages, & Deaths) Project!
- Message Boards
- Native American Data
- New User-Contributed Databases at RootsWeb
- Password Central is for forgotten passwords, user IDs, etc.
- RootsWeb's Guide to Tracing Family Trees
- Search for ancestors, cousins, and connections in WorldConnect
- Search the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Click on the "Advance search" button for more search options.
- Search/download all back issues of RootsWeb Review
Vital Records Information for United States (birth, death or marriage certificate) -Louisiana - Washington Parish
U.S. Civil War Center, USCWC at LSU -Index of Civil War Information available on the Internet
New to genealogy? Read on ....
So, you want your own web site? Read on ...
For more genealogy links like these, seeMy Regional Genealogy Links at myMcCLENDON web site.
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Miscellaneous Links
Identity Theft atFirstGov for Consumers Home Page
Acronym Finder - Look up 268,000+ acronyms-abbreviations & their definitions.
AFI.com AFI's 100...100 Lists - AFI, American Film Institute - motion pictures
Alibris Booksellers - Books You Thought You'd Never Find - New, Used, Rare, and Out-of-Print Books
Alta Vista - World / Translation (a.k.a., "Babel Fish" Translation)
Audible.com - Download and listen to a great book...
BigZoo - Internet Service - cheap ! service?
FlashGet - a download manager ... resumes disrupted downloads, etc.
Freedom Corps For Volunteers - Record of Service
Netscape White Pages - email addresses, phone numbers, etc. It also has a reverse "look up" feature.
PayPal - online bill paying service
United States National UFO Sightings Database
USPS - The United States Postal Service (U.S. Postal Service) - Rates
World War One (World War I, WWI or The Great War) and wars involving the United States
Yahoo! People Search - email addresses, phone numbers, etc.
Yahoo! Real Estate - Neighborhood Information - Bogalusa, LA - All Residential Real Estate Listings for Bogalusa, LA
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Free Things
Project Gutenberg Official Home Site - INDEX -- Free Books On-Line
Chat
Microsoft's Messenger - Microsoft's People and Chat
Yahoo! Messenger - Chat, PC-to-Mobile Conversations, Super Webcam, etc.
Desktop
E-mail Accounts - It is a good idea to set one up specifically for "junk email" or Spam. Give this email address when you need to register at web sites to use them. They will probably sell your email address and you will get a lot of "junk email." Then, set up another one (or more) for your personal use.
Yahoo! Mail (a.k.a., "Sign In" and "Sign Out" page) NOTE: You can set up more than one free account. You will have to "Sign Out" to use your other accounts, then "Sign In" to use them. I like the Yahoo! portal,My Yahoo! Check it out as there are a lot of customizable features!
Genealogy
Free Genealogy Software: Personal Ancestral File - Download this file: "5.2.18.0 - Multi-Language (9.7 MB)"
FREE Genealogy Software fromAncestry.com
RootsWeb - free genealogy web site. Contribute your genealogy data to help other find you. RootsWeb's Guide to Tracing Family Trees
Family Tree Maker --> Genealogy.com --> Beginning Internet Genealogy
How to's
Reformatting your Computer Instructions
Microsoft's NetMeeting - Get you IP Address (this is the number used for others to call you) by clicking on "Help" then "About Microsoft's NetMeeting"
- NetMeeting's audio and video conferencing features let you communicate with anyone on the Internet.
- The whiteboard lets you collaborate in real time with others via graphic information.
- Chat lets you conduct real-time conversations via text, with as many people as you like.
- The Microsoft Internet Directory is a Web site provided and maintained by Microsoft to locate people to call on the Internet.
- File transfer lets you send one or more files in the background during a NetMeeting conference.
- NetMeeting's Program Sharing feature lets you flexibly share multiple programs during a conference and retain greater control over the way they're used.
- Remote Desktop Sharing lets you operate a computer from a remote location.
- NetMeeting uses three types of security measures to protect your privacy.
- The Advanced Calling feature gives you the flexibility to send a mail message to a NetMeeting user or initiate a NetMeeting call directly from your mail address book.
Software
AdKiller Daemon v.1.0.14 - popup stopper
Ad-aware - Standard Edition at C/Net Download.com, PCWorld.com ...
BootDisk - PC Support - Essential Utilities
Downloads (Windows 95/98/2000) and (Apple/Macintosh) ati-55 Internet Services, Inc. - Home. Be sure to download PaintShop Pro - this version was the last free one!
Jumbo! - ShareWare !!! Games !!! FreeWare !!!
Just Right Click Greeting Card v 1.0. (Turn your photos into greeting cards!) It is at the bottom of the web page.
PassKeeper (for Windows) by Brad Greenlee. A program to keep track of your passwords is essential!
Stroud's CWSApps List - Primary website
TechTV - Free "Download of the Day" Archive
Tucows Downloads - Download freeware and shareware software
ZDNet - Downloads - Be sure to search for "free download manager" because they can resume disrupted downloads, etc.
Web pages
Freepages: Free Unlimited Web Space -Request a Web Space Account
Yahoo! GeoCities's Home Page - free web sites have have easy to use "wizards" that help you create a cool web site!
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