The Laffite Study Group Newsletter (Texas Digital Library - TDL E-Journals)
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    The Laffite Study Group is a non-profit educational organization which aims to promote research in. and the dissemination of knowledge concerning Jean Laffite's role in American history, literature, and folklore

    "Dr. Strangebreed, Or How I Stopped Worrying And Learned To Love Laffite"

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    One climbs a mountain or swims a sea because they are there. A Laffite fan or aficionado does the same thing. And what a bunch of Laffites we have

    Privateers and Their Captains 1810 - 1819

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    A list of privateers and their captains from 1810 - 1819

    Hellish Bandit Or Gentleman Smuggler?

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    If Jean Laffite had been as cruel as some writers have depicted him, the infamous Blackbeard would look like a Sunday School teacher by comparison. Since the time the Creole privateer first took up the trade of smuggling in 1805, his name has been linked with crime and tales of rape and pillage with little respect to whether or not the stories are true

    The Baratarians vs The United States: A Chronology, 1812 - 1815

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    The following is a chronological outline of the Baratarians' documented brushes with United States authorities between 1812 and 1815. Since the outline is intended merely for reference, bibliographic citations are not given

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    The Laffite Study Group was organized in 1975 for the purpose of uniting persons interested in Jean Laffite's role in American history, literature and folklore

    The Laffite Network

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    Jean Laffite lives! Tom Townsend's living history presentation, "Jean Lafitte--Texas Hero" is a 24-minute videotape designed for student grades 3-7. Townsend is the Bluebonnet Award-winning author of children's books

    Pierre Laffite, R.I.P. In Yucatan

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    The following documents are from the Archivo de las Notarias Publicas, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico

    Notes From A Correspondence On The Laffite Journal Collection

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    During 1957, Dr. Jane de Grummond and the late Ray Thompson held a running correspondence debate over the Laffite Journals, John A. Laffite, and Stanley Arthur

    Club Info: Articles and Reviews in the LSG Newsletter Vols. 1-5

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