Louisiana History Websites
The Travels of William Bartram
Celebrating the life and writings of William Bartram, noted botanist who explored the Southeast in the years 1773-1776. This is the official site of the Bartram Trail Conference, Inc.
Town of Farmerville
Farmerville, home to beautiful Lake D'Arbonne, is the largest town and Parish Seat of Union Parish, Louisiana.
City of Rayne
The Frog Capital of the World and The Louisiana City of Murals welcomes every traveler with warm hospitality.
Zebulon Pike Documentary Film - Zebulon Pike and the Blue Mountain, D
Award winning film, narrated by Burgess Meredith, directed by John H. Johnson, music by Neil Argo, and performed by members of the Denver Symphony Orchestra. Photographed in Pikes footsteps, in the same severe conditions he encountered in 1806-07 the film tells about Americas first expedition through the Southwest. W
On the Page - Tom Smith
Website of Tom Smith, author of The Crescent City Lynchings: The Murder of Chief Hennessy, the New Orleans "Mafia" Trials, and the Parish Prison Mob (Lyons Press)
Cane River Colony
Cane River Creoles, Creole History, Black History. Concerns descendants of Coin Coin & Thomas Pierre Metoyer. Includes Research documents, genealogy, folktales, articles, events, memorials, photographs, etc.
Louisiana Gravestone Photo Project | Search for Louisiana Gravestone P
Search genealogy records and archive gravestone, tombstone, and memorial photos in Louisiana cemeteries.