Beaver Creek in Acadienne Evangeline La Louisiane

Beaver Creek in Acadienne Evangeline La Louisiane

Author: Ben F. Leggett

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2012-11-20

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 130042849X

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An original record of generations of the Hinson/Smith/Leggett/Ardoin families. Centered at Beaver Creek, Louisiana, and with data and photographs back to the 1800's (genealogical data goes back more) one finds a book in three parts: 1) The Family History, 2) Photographic Record of the family, and 3) Genealogical data presented in narrative form highlighting families and generations. A book to keep for generations, and a starter book for others who wish to know more of the history of their relatedness to the families who married and worked together in and around Beaver Creek, Louisiana (near Oakdale, Louisiana). Written by Ben F. Leggett from Glenmora, La in 2012. When new information is provided to the author, it is possible that future editions will be more extensive.


Acadian Reminiscences - The True Story of Evangeline

Acadian Reminiscences - The True Story of Evangeline

Author: Judge F. Voorhies

Publisher: Waldo Specthrie Press

Published: 2008-06-01

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 1409771156

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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.


An Unsettled Conquest

An Unsettled Conquest

Author: Geoffrey Plank

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2018-05-11

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 0812207106

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The former French colony of Acadia—permanently renamed Nova Scotia by the British when they began an ambitious occupation of the territory in 1710—witnessed one of the bitterest struggles in the British empire. Whereas in its other North American colonies Britain assumed it could garner the sympathies of fellow Europeans against the native peoples, in Nova Scotia nothing was further from the truth. The Mi'kmaq, the native local population, and the Acadians, descendants of the original French settlers, had coexisted for more than a hundred years prior to the British conquest, and their friendships, family ties, common Catholic religion, and commercial relationships proved resistant to British-enforced change. Unable to seize satisfactory political control over the region, despite numerous efforts at separating the Acadians and Mi'kmaq, the authorities took drastic steps in the 1750s, forcibly deporting the Acadians to other British colonies and systematically decimating the remaining native population. The story of the removal of the Acadians, some of whose descendants are the Cajuns of Louisiana, and the subsequent oppression of the Mi'kmaq has never been completely told. In this first comprehensive history of the events leading up to the ultimate break-up of Nova Scotian society, Geoffrey Plank skillfully unravels the complex relationships of all of the groups involved, establishing the strong bonds between the Mi'kmaq and Acadians as well as the frustration of the British administrators that led to the Acadian removal, culminating in one of the most infamous events in North American history.


Carpe Diem! Seize the day!

Carpe Diem! Seize the day!

Author: Monika von Borthwick

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2022-05-30

Total Pages: 497

ISBN-13: 3756221407

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Carpe Diem If you want to explore Newfoundland and the maritime provinces of Canada, please bear in mind that you have to slip into a warming anorak even in summer. Every rain free day is a gift at the edge of the Labrador Current. Rubber boots and good rain wear are also essential. You can admire icebergs from Greenland on the island in the north as late as June to July, and the small harbours are often decorated with ice floes until well into the summer. But when the sun breaks through, this region of Canada opens up in all its diversity and drama. In the north, a former Viking settlement bears witness to the earliest community, even before the Europeans discovered America and later established themselves there. Small, picturesque fishing villages tell of a hard struggle for existence. In the past as well as today. Lonely stretches of land give flora and fauna the opportunity to face the harsh weather. The capital, St. Johns, impresses with colourful wooden houses and a lively pub culture. The oddball humour of the population is unique, and they all love their musical heritage. Carpe diem! Seize the day!