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  2. History of Louisiana. By year. Pre-statehood. U.S. Civil War. Post-Civil War. Topics: African-Americans - Cities - Politics. United States portal. v. t. e. Shreve Town was originally contained within the boundaries of a section of land sold to the company by the indigenous Caddo Indians in the year of 1835, during the period of Indian Removal. [1]

  3. Shreveport, Louisiana, was founded in 1836, by the Shreve Town Company, a corporation established to develop a town at the juncture of the newly navigable Red River and the Texas Trail, an overland route into the newly independent Republic of Texas and, prior to that time, into Mexico.

  4. During the American Civil War, Shreveport was the capital of Louisiana from 1863 to 1865, having succeeded Baton Rouge and Opelousas after each fell under Union control. The city was a Confederate stronghold throughout the war and was the site of the headquarters of the Trans-Mississippi Department of the Confederate Army. Fort Albert Sidney ...

  5. Mar 2, 2017 · The bold letters announced the contents were almost 100 years old — dating back to 1917. Chopin — a professor and historian who lives in Bethany, a community about 20 minutes from Shreveport —...

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  6. May 1, 2024 · Shreveport, city, seat (1838) of Caddo parish, northwestern corner of Louisiana, U.S., on the Red River, opposite Bossier City. In 1835 Henry Miller Shreve, a river captain and steamboat builder, opened the Red River for navigation by clearing it of a 165-mile (266-km) jam of natural debris called.

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  7. 1863 – Shreveport designated Louisiana Confederate capital (until 1865). 1866 – Charity Hospital established. 1870 – Population: 4,607. 1871 Shreveport becomes a city. Daily Shreveport Times newspaper begins publication. Crisp's Gaiety Theater built. 1873 Dallas-Shreveport railway in operation. Yellow fever outbreak.

  8. Encyclopedia of Southern Jewish Communities - Shreveport, Louisiana. Overview >> Louisana >> Shreveport. Historical Overview. In the early decades of the 19th century, the first settlers in northwest Louisiana considered navigation on the Red River and access to the Mississippi an impossible dream. For a distance of 160 miles, a “great raft ...

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