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State
The Resume
(April 30, 1812- )
18th state to join
Sixth of eleven states to secede and join the Confederacy
Seceded: January 26, 1861
Readmitted: July 9, 1868
Nickname: Pelican State
Robert La Salle claimed lower Mississippi (Louisiana) for France (April 9, 1682)
Named for French king, Louis XIV
Natchitoches was the first permanent settlement (1774)
Capital: Baton Rouge
Size: 48,523 square miles
Motto: Union, Justice And Confidence
Bird: Eastern Brown Pelican
Flower: White Magnolia Blossom
Tree: Bald Cypress
Song: You are My Sunshine (formerly Give Me Louisiana)
Why Louisiana might be annoying
11,000 citizens of New Orleans died of yellow fever (1851).
It is the only state made up of parishes instead of counties.
They had an NBA basketball team named the New Orleans Jazz (1974-79), which moved to Salt Lake City, Utah.
At one time, Spanish was the official language of Louisiana.
They have the strongest French influence of any state.
The people love cajun food and jazz.
On June 3rd, they observe Confederate Memorial Day (1868- ).
Louisiana began importing slaves (June 6, 1716).
856 buildings were destroy by fire in New Orleans (March 21, 1788).
Louisiana became the 6th state to secede (January 26, 1861).
Louisiana, as a Confederate state, takes over US Mint at New Orleans (January 31, 1861).
Colfax Massacre in Grant Parish killed 60 African Americans (April 13, 1873).
A record 19 foot 2 inch alligator was shot by E A McIlhenny (January 2, 1890).
Temperature ranges from -16ºF (February 13, 1899) to 114ºF (August 10, 1936).
Hurricane Audrey, killed 526 in Louisiana & Texas (June 27, 1957).
Hurricane Betsy, killed 75 in Louisiana & Florida (September 8, 1965).
Hurricane Camille, killed 256 in Mississippi and Louisiana (August 17, 1969).
Senator Huey Long spoke continually in congress for 15 hours (June 12, 1935).
They elected country singer Jimmie Davis as governor (May 9, 1944).
It is the site of the most lopsided high-school basketball score 211-29 (January 29, 1964).
It is famed for the Battle of New Orleans.
Why Louisiana might not be annoying
TV series 'Frank's Place,' 'Yancy Derringer' and 'Longstreet' were set in Louisiana.
Pecans were discovered here (1541).
It is the home of Mardi Gras celebrations where girls show their breasts for beads.
Napoleon dreamt of Louisiana becoming a French colonial Empire in North America but eventually sold the entire Louisiana area (which includes the state of Louisiana) to the U.S. for $2 per acre, $27,000,000 in total (December 20, 1803). This doubled the size of the U.S.
NY Yankee Pitchers Ron 'Louisiana Lightning' Guidry and Andy Pettitte were born in Louisiana.
Doug Williams, the only African American quarterback to win a Super Bowl, was born in Louisiana.
Britney Spears, Geoffrey Beene, Diane Keaton, Faith Ford, Harry Connick, Jr. and Ali Landry were born in Louisiana.
John W Menard was the first African-American elected to Congress (1868).
Oscar J Dunn, a former slave, was installed as lt. governor of Louisiana (July 13, 1868).
Louisiana and Arkansas were the first states to observe Christmas as a holiday (December 25, 1831).
It has an NFL football team named the New Orleans Saints (1967- ).
It has a NBA basketball team named the New Orleans Hornets (2002- ), formerly played in Charlotte.
Namesake for the Louisiana Purchase which covered more land than Alaska.
The first unofficial African-American troops fought here first, during the Civil War (1862).
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