


Madison Parish,
Louisiana
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- 1850
Madison Census – An Analysis (Richard P. Sevier) — People, Real Estate Values,
Birth Places, Occupations
- 1937
THS Football Season — (Janet Byram Newsom) A
series of articles written during the 1937 Tallulah High School football
season.
- Agriculture
in Madison Parish (Tallulah Madison Journal) — From the Early 1800's to 1977
- Battle
of Milliken's Bend (Richard P. Sevier) — Complete Details from Confederate and Union
Reports
- Battle
of Richmond (Richard P. Sevier) — Complete details from Union Report
- Burrill
Coleman, Colored (Jeannette Downes Coltharp) — A 315 page book, published in
1896 about life in Madison Parish during the latter part of the 19th
century. (Large file-1.1 MB)
- Civil War
Canals in Madison Parish
(Richard
P. Sevier) — A Pictorial Review of
Grant's and Duckport Canals
- Civil War
in Madison Parish (Tallulah Madison Journal) — Including Reconstruction
- Crescent
Plantation House (Blanche Oliver) — The story, written in 1936 as part of a WPA project,
of one of the few Madison Parish antebellum houses left standing after the
Civil War.
- Crop-Dusters
(Timothy
Harper) —
The story of crop dusting from airplanes (developed in the early 1920’s by
the USDA Experiment Station in Tallulah.)
- Curtains
for the Bend (Frances
Alexander) — The only known history of the
ill-fated town of Milliken's Bend
- Diaries of
Cadet Richard K. Boney of Madison Parish, LA 1874-1880 (Richard P.
Sevier) —
These Diaries include Virginia Military Institute: 1874-78; Univ. of VA Law
School: 1879 and Univ. of LA (Tulane) Law School: 1880. Over 100 vintage
photos are included as well as footnoted personal information on almost
everyone mentioned
- Does
Anyone Ever Look at All This Stuff - 2008? (Richard P. Sevier) —
An updated interesting statistical review of who is viewing the Madison
Parish websites and where they live. (2008 only).
- Early
Education in Madison Parish
(Tallulah
Madison Journal)
— Education
in the 1800's and early 1900's
- Early
Newspapers of Madison Parish (Tallulah Madison Journal) — The Richmond Compiler,
Madison Item, Madison Times and Madison Journal
- Early
Plantations of Madison Parish (Tallulah Madison Journal) — Typical life on a pre-Civil
war plantation
- Early
Settlers of Madison Parish (Tallulah Madison Journal) — From Early Indians to
Plantation Owners before the Civil War
- Early
Transportation in Madison Parish (Tallulah Madison Journal) — From Pirogues and Steamboats to
Buggies and Railroads
- Economic
Development of the Tallulah Territory (Robert L.
Moncrief) —
Robert L. Moncrief’s Thesis, written in 1937, gives an outstanding history
and overview of the Madison Parish area as it appeared at that time.
- Elias S.
Dennis - A Yankee General in King Cotton's Court (Richard P. Sevier) — Including several versions of the Battle of
Milliken's Bend
- Fitzwilliam
Family of Milliken’s Bend (Dorothy
Garesché Holland) — Thomas Fitzwilliam came to
Milliken’s Bend in the early 1840’s and was one of its most prominent
citizens. His brother John’s family arrived in the late 1840’s.
- Floods! (Tallulah Madison
Journal)
— Madison Parish Floods, including the 1927 super flood.
·
1927
Overflow (Ala
Westmoreland Byram) — Mrs. Byram’s personal account
of this devastating flood.
·
Frisby
House (Sam
Hanna) — The story of
the magnificent, but unfinished, pre Civil War house on the Tensas River and
its builder, Norman Frisby
More on the
Death of Norman Frisby (Richard P. Sevier) — Three separate accounts of the 1863 murder of Norman
Frisby by Orlando Flowers, the husband of his niece, Gertrude.
- Guns,
Goats and Italians: The Tallulah Lynching of 1899 (Edward F. Haas) — The little known story of what
became an international incident.
Transcriptions
(some translated) of diplomatic letters, depositions, attachments, etc.,
written between July 26, 1899 and December 4, 1900 concerning the details
of the July 20, 1899 lynching of five Italians in Tallulah.
- Henrietta-Southern
Woman of Valor
(Yvonne
Stewart) — This
is a very interesting story of a German Jewish family who emigrated from Bavaria
to Milliken’s Bend about 1850. It chronicles their early family history in
Bavaria and is primarily devoted to Henrietta Geisenberg Bauer; her
immigration to Milliken’s Bend; her life before, during and after the
Civil War and her descendants.
- History
of Ag Aviation in Madison Parish (John Earl Martin) — This is an excellent history
of agricultural aviation, which was pioneered in Tallulah and Madison
Parish. The article contains many pictures.
- History
of Silver Cross Cemetery (Ruth Reed) —
1996 Madison Journal Article.
- History
of Tallulah’s Agricultural Experiment Station (Lecky &
Murphy 1936) —
History of Tallulah’s “Bug Station”. WPA Project article enhanced with
photographs.
- History
of St. Agnes (St. Edwards) Catholic Church — Two articles, one written in
1947 and one in 1987.
- History
of Tallulah’s First Baptist Church — History of the First Baptist
Church from 1914-1972.
- History
of Tallulah’s First Methodist Church (Gussie Slack Hebert et al) — History
of the First United Methodist Church including the Union Church from 1873
to about 1981.
- History
of Tallulah’s Trinity Episcopal Church (Frances {Boo}
Bettis Eiland)
— This is the history of one of the oldest churches in Tallulah.
- In
the Louisiana Canebrakes (Theodore
Roosevelt) — The president’s story in his
own words of his bear hunt in northeast Louisiana in 1907 including his
hunt at Bear Lake in Madison Parish.
- Madison
Parish Historic Names and Places on the Lower Mississippi River (Excerpted from
a Publication by Marion Bragg) — An interesting description of Bends,
Cutoffs, Landings, Towns and Islands along the Madison Parish portion of
the River.
- Maher Family
of Madison Parish (Richard P. Sevier) — The
story of this relatively unknown, one-time prominent Madison Parish family
of the mid-1800’s and their descendants.
- Morancy
Family of Milliken’s Bend (Minnie Murphy) — History of probably the most visible family in
Milliken’s Bend during the mid-1800’s.
- Moses
Groves (Billie Grunden) — The story of one of Madison Parish’s earliest
settlers and largest landowners.
- My
Family and the Tensas (James Martin Willhite, Jr.) — Wonderful story of life on the
Tensas River during the1930’s.
- Notes from
the History of Madison Parish Louisiana (William M. Murphy) — Outstanding comprehensive
history of Madison Parish.
- Original
Madison Parish Landowners (Patentees) (Richard P.
Sevier) —
Comprehensive list of original landowners who bought (or patented) land
from the US General Land Office (GLO) during the middle 1800’s. Contains
links to twenty-six color coded original survey township maps that show
the property locations.
- Perkins
Family of Northeast Louisiana (Robert Dabney Calhoun) — One of Madison’s most important
families during the time immediately before and after the Civil War
- Richmond
Compiler —1841-1844 excerpts from Madison
Parish's first newspaper.
- Sevier
Family of Madison Parish (Richard P. Sevier) — The story a family that has played an important
part in the history and politics of the Madison Parish area for the last
150 years.
- Tallulah
— (Minnie Murphy) An article about Tallulah
written in 1926 by “Miss Minnie” Murphy.
Tallulah
Bank Robbery (Vicksburg Herald) — The story of the 1932 robbery
of Tallulah’s Madison National Bank.
- Tallulah’s
Founders (Dalton, GA Newspaper) — Obituaries of the Railroad
Engineer who named Tallulah and his wife for whom Tallulah was named.
- Teddy
Roosevelt’s 1907 Hunt (Robert L. Moncrief) — Interesting story of the hunt.
Probably written with input from the well-known hunter and tracker, Ben
Lilly.
- United
Daughters of the Confederacy — Charter and list of the Charter
members, 1902.
- “Vignettes”
of the Civil War (Francis McRae Ward) — Unpublished manuscript by
Francis Ward of Tallulah. This interesting history of the period before,
during and after the Civil War was written in 1961 but never published. It
covers events that occurred in northeast Louisiana and west central
Mississippi. Many photos have been added.
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