Hidden History of Acadiana
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Hidden History of Acadiana

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Hidden History of Acadiana

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Tragedy and destruction abound in this region and in these pages, but heroism, glory and Cajun flair come in equal measure.


From the improbable Thoroughbred Twenty-Twoinit, which defied odds and burned Vegas oddsmakers at Evangeline Downs, to the destitute Reconstruction-era Cajuns who sought recompense from the federal government after the war, history comes to life in these retellings by historian and yarn spinner William Thibodeaux. Before "serial killer" was a term, a vile murderer stalked the streets of then-tiny Lafayette, inciting unimaginable terror. All too familiar are harrowing tales of locals who battened down the hatches as horrible storms roared forth. From the hills to the bayous, Acadiana has quite a story to tell, especially for those who lean in close to listen.

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Year
2019
Topic
History
eBook ISBN
9781439667460
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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Introduction
  7. The Dark Horse
  8. Sketch of Vermilion Parish
  9. Black Sunday
  10. Evangeline
  11. Yellow Fever and Slaughterhouses
  12. Claims from Southern Loyalists
  13. Rails West
  14. The Peculiar Case against Dora Murff and James Duvall
  15. The Belle Isle Tragedy
  16. Railroad History: The Story of Lafayette Parallel
  17. Lafayette Serial Killer
  18. Cajun Music and Pointe Noir
  19. Jefferson County Line
  20. Shootout at the Railyard
  21. A Noble Son
  22. In the Blink of an Eye
  23. The Medlenka River
  24. Dudley J. LeBlanc: The Most Famous Cajun
  25. Recollections of War
  26. County-Parish and the Creation of Evangeline Parish
  27. A Chilling Tale of War and Survival
  28. Chênière du Fond
  29. Bibliography
  30. About the Author

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