Great job, there is one thing that seems to be missing, unless I didn't see it. When was Lafayette founded/incorporated? Thanks for the work doc, I enjoy reading the ezine.
Great job, there is one thing that seems to be missing, unless I didn't see it. When was Lafayette founded/incorporated? Thanks for the work doc, I enjoy reading the ezine.
Call Warren Perrin if you need somebody to really get after the British!!!! BTW Fun ---maybe the Queen's apology could be included!!!!
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i went last night to get the full monty and the page wouldnt load tonight i try again
My favorite:
<< 1779 Acadian militia support American Revolution by participating in Galvez' siege of Baton Rouge in British West Florida >>
Cajuns attack Baton Rouge!
My other comment is if the school was founded in 1898, why does UL currently promote 1900 as the est. date on UL merchandise?
But it doesn't concern us... the Battle of New Orleans takes place as part of the War, but I don't see how that involves the people in this area.
(BTW, the attacks on New Orleans and Washington were diversionary... the main British contingent was coming down Lake Champlain. Through luck and/or Providence, a minimal force at Plattsburgh was able to repulse them. Fascinating story.)
Apparently, the only thing that happened in 1900 was that construction started on the campus.
Almost all schools use as their founding either the date of the charter or legislation, or the first day of classes (for us, 1901). Many references-- the Britannica, for one-- list UL as being founded in 1898. For some reason, however, the seal has said "1900" all these years.
As the Centennial approached, a number of us tried to get the Admin to change the date on the seal to 1898, without success.
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