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This book details the family names of Mansura, Louisiana. Many French citizens migrated to Mansura in 1800s, and established large families. Some names include Brou, Coco, Durand, Drouin, Fontaine, Escude, Hildenbrand, Ingouf, Joffrion, Juneau, Laborde, Lemoine, Monin, Normand, Poret, Porterie, Regard, Roy, Saucier, Siess, and St. Romain.
Originally published in 1943, this comprehensive volume chronicles the history of Avoyelles Parish, from the first Indian settlers to the time of the book's publication. Saucier provides in-depth information about the organization of the parish as it grew out of the Avoyelles Post during the French regime. Throughout the book, Saucier explores the many hardships endured by the first settlers, such as the health and sanitation, relief and welfare organizations, and numerous disasters-most notably the Red River flood of 1927. Saucier also provides the history of institutions, such as churches, education, banking, and journalism, that would serve as a foundation for its future population.