Merryville Historical Society & Museum festival this weekend, - TopicsExpress



          

Merryville Historical Society & Museum festival this weekend, with Zydecane playing at dust. Talked to Lejeune before he wrote this thesis, as so many of our families, ie grandfathers were involved in the famed STRIKE at Bon Ami.. My childhood was filled with the tales... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Louisianas Neutral Strip, an area of pine forests, squats between the Calcasieu and Sabine Rivers on the border of East Texas. Originally a lawless buffer zone between Spain and the United States, its hardy residents formed tight-knit communities for protection and developed a reliance on self, kin, and neighbor. In the early 1900s, the timber boom sliced through the forests and disrupted these dense communities. Mill towns sprang up, and the promise of money lured land speculators, timber workers, unionists, and a host of other characters, such as the outlaw Leather Britches Smith. That moment continues to shape the places cultural consciousness, and people today fashion a lore connected to this time. In a fascinating exploration of the region, Keagan LeJeune unveils the legend of Leather Britches, paralleling the stages of the outlaws life to the Neutral Strips formation. LeJeune retells each stage of Smiths life: his notorious past, his audacious deeds of robbery and even generosity, his rumored connection to a local union strikethe Grabow Warsignificant in the annals of labor history, and his eventual death. As the outlaws life vividly unfolds, Always for the Underdog also reveals the areas history and cultural landscape. Often using the particulars of one small town as a representative example, the book explores how the region remembers and reinterprets the past in order to navigate a world changing rapidly.
Posted on: Sat, 29 Mar 2014 21:07:08 +0000

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