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Ships' Histories: Privateer Bellona
Bellona was registered at the Port of New Orleans as a two-casted schooner of 70 tons, measuring 63 feet 4 inches in length and 18 feet 4 inches beam and drawing 7 feet
The Journal: Forgery Or The Real Thing?
This is a short, previously unpublished paper about the Laffite Journal controversy. Howells wrote a longer and more detailed piece on the same topic for "The Life and Times of Jean Laffite," Vol. I, Issue I
Club Info
The Louisiana's Historical Association's annual meeting will be held in Shreveport in March of 1986...Pam Keyes has resigned as editor of the LSG Newsletter..
Club Info
The Laffite Study Group was formed in 1975 to unite persons with an interest in Jean Laffite's role in history, folklore, and literature
Smuggling Persists in Southern Bayous
It's a sticky hot day on a murky bayou and a heavily laden boat is slowly, slowly edging through the cypress trees when its oarsman is suddenly startled by Customs agents
Mysteries
There is a tantalizing account in Saxon's "Laffite the Pirate" of a miniature portrait of Pierre Laffite which the author had the good fortune to see
The Laffite Network
Editorial work on sketches for the forthcoming Dictionary of Louisiana Biography will begin this spring, reports editor Dr. Glenn R. Conrad of the University of Southwestern Louisiana. The dictionary is a project of the Louisiana Historical Association
Parisian Researches Laffite
This will introduce you to Sylvie-Beatrice-Robin, my friend and colleague from the Universit of Paris.-Robert C. VogelEnfin une compatriote de Jean Laffite fait partie du L.S.G. Permettez-moi de vous la presenter..
Club Info: L.S.G. Invites All To Join
Individuals, organizations and institutions are invited to joing the Laffite Study Group.News Exchange-LSG Officers To Be Electe
Laffite's Location During The Battle Of New Orleans
Those who have studied the Battle of New Orleans know where Andrew Jackson, Dominique You and other principals were during the momentous battle against the British, but the whereabouts of Jean Laffite during that time are relatively unclear