The South still has a better chance of working out its problems than the more urbanized

rest of the country, simply because more of us still know one another's names."

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6 days in Hell

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Southerners and how they think.

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Our local newspaper - The Advocate Read The NewsPaper Every Day keeps everyone informed of current events. The Flagship University - Louisiana State University - has served the people of the region, the nation, and the world through extensive, multipurpose programs encompassing instruction, research, and public service. A former LSU President - William Tecumseh Sherman - left LSU to fight for the Northern Yankees in the Civil War of 1861 -- 65 and made the famous, "Sherman's March Through Georgia" which helped to defeat the South and their Cabinet.
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Baton Rouge Information
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Irish History
French "Acadian" or "Cajun" History
Jewish History
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Welcome to Baton Rouge the Capitol of Louisiana. Baton Rouge - home of the LSU Fighting Tigers - lies next to the mighty Mississippi river which begins in the Northern state of Minnesota and rolls and swells
past New Orleans to the Gulf of Mexico from which Louisiana residents - including The Irishmen -- catch
oysters, crabs, shrimp and red fish besides the many other seafood varieties there to make our world
famous Louisiana Acadian "Cajun" Seafood Gumbo. The Louisiana Acadians "Cajun" settled in Louisiana after making the long trip from Nova Scotia, Canada.
Select here for Irish to the Heart and Soul. My ancestors - Jefferson Adams, Paul Jones and William Aldridge - traveled from Ireland to South Carolina in the early 1800's. After the Civil War they moved 60 miles from Baton Rouge to Pointe Coupee parish.
My late dad, Prince Adams (1917-1977) who loved to Coon Hunt -- married my Acadian "Cajun" mother, Grace Dupre (1921-) whose ancestors moved from France to the Acadian area of Nova Scotia, Canada then to Louisiana where they became known as Acadians or "Cajuns"
I am 4th born of four sons and four daughters and I was raised on the Atchafalaya River just as my parents were - 15 miles from where my Adams-Jones-Aldridge ancestors settled in 1868. I have one son Jonathan Mark Adams and one daughter, Joycelyn Marlene Adams.
Reading
I enjoy reading more than anything else in the world...all non-fiction...especially the newspaper for current and historical events.
Sports
All sports are fun...especially tennis...and catching catfish on bush hooks...then coon hunting at night...and crawfishing during the spring time for a "Louisiana Hot Sauce" CrawFish boil with Corn and Potatoes.
Computers
I enjoy Computers - which I learned about when reading a Sybex Publisher's book, "The ABCs' to DOS." Now my career is in installing computer hardware and software, desktop and networking applications, DOS and Windows.
Louisiana has a republican governor - Mike Foster. Also, the largest city, New Orleans is a great tourist attraction with the street cars of St. Charles Street - but - remember to bring your gun if you do not want to get shot by the (PP) project people - who love to kill tourists.

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