The Laffite Study Group Newsletter (Texas Digital Library - TDL E-Journals)
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The Laffite Network
We were saddened to learn of the passing of fellow LSG member Albert Tate, Jr., who died 27 March 1986, aged 65
A Letter
Robert C. Vogel of the LSG wrote the following letter to Judge Price Daniel on June 26, 1980. Judge Daniel purchased the Laffite Journal collection and donated it to the Sam Houston Library at Liberty, Texas
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
Weekly Features Laffite Column
"Jean Laffite, From His Journals and Memoirs" is the title of a column which will run through November, 1983, in the St. Bernard Voice, a weekly newspaper printed in Arabi, La
Ships' Histories: USS Alligator
For the historian who studies are focused on an individual, such as Jean Laffite, or a small group, such as the privateersmen of the Gulf of Mexico in 1810 - 1825, the need to compile and constantly update a dramatis personae of the obscure personages encountered in one's research often results in numerous tangental investigations
Ship's Histories: USS Lynx
USS Lynx, a six-gun Baltimore Clipper rigged schooner of 150 tons, was built for the Navy by James Owner of Georgetown, Washington, D.C., in 1814, intended for service as a commerce raider
Club Info
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
Club Info
The Laffite Study Group is a non-profit membership organization for persons interested in Jean Laffite's role in American history, literature and folklore