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    Treasure Tales

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    In 1924, the folklorist J.W. Morris collected this treasure tale from John Smith and W.C. Callihan, a couple of old-timers from Liverpool in Brazoria County, Texas

    Publications of Interest

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    Encyclopedia of Forts, Posts, Named Camps and Other Military Installations in Louisiana, 1700 - 1981Jefferson and Southwestern Exploration: The Freeman and Custis Accounts of the Red River Expedition of 1806The Texas Connection with the American RevolutionThe Naval War of 1812: A Documentary History: Volume I, 1812Texas: An Album of Histor

    Club Info: Laffite Study Group Membership Application/Renewal

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    Laffite Study Group Membership Application/Renewal

    A Glimpse At Pierre Laffite

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    (Most of us are quite familiar with the actions of Jean Laffite. But what about his brother Pierre, who was a mastermind in his own right? The following letter from Pierre Laffite to Commodore Patterson, Commanding Officer for the N.O. Station, reveals much about his personality. Though it is a long letter, it is quite readable.

    Legend Of Laffite Is Alive And Well And Living In The National Park Service

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    From a brochure distributed by the National Park Service's JLNHP office in New Orleans:"The park is named for Jean Laffite, a well known resident of Louisiana from 1803 to 1818...

    The Laffite Network

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    Welcome to new LSG members Dr. Jack C. Ramsay, Jr., of Dallas, Texas; Bobby Laffitte of Shreveport, Louisiana; and John E. Walker of Metairie, Louisiana

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    Club Info: Dr. Scardaville Announces First SEBA Conference

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    Dr. Michael Scardaville has scheduled the first Southeast Borderlands Association conference for Dec. 4-5, 1981, at Atlanta, Ga

    An Update On The Jean Lafitte National Historical Park

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    The 20-year-old dream of a large national park for South Louisiana was finally grasped and made reality by the 95th Congress on Nov. 10, 1978

    The Lafitte Network

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    Dues for the calendar year 1986 are now due. Membership renewals and new member applications received after 1 September 1986 will be applie

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