Nuggets of Crowley History
Alcee Joseph Jumonville (1861-1940), a native of New Orleans, came to Crowley about 1900 with his wife Alice (1861-1942), whom he married in 1884, and their children: Walter (1886-1944), Leonce (18
Alcee Joseph Jumonville (1861-1940), a native of New Orleans, came to Crowley about 1900 with his wife Alice (1861-1942), whom he married in 1884, and their children: Walter (1886-1944), Leonce (18
Prior to the construction of Crowley’s first City Hall, there was no official place for the mayor and city council to hold their meetings in conducting the town’s business.
A necessary type of business from days long gone by is almost completely forgotten today, except by the avid watchers of old Western movies.
On a day that Americans should be celebrating, millions of people are fearful of the future and frustrated about the condition of the country.
For some reason, when I begin to think about the Fourth of July, Mark Twain pops up in my head.
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