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Aerial view ofBogalusa mill town showing Y.W.C.A. (foreground left), Hospital (foreground right), Colonial Hotel (background left), Great Southern Lumber Company general offices (middle), and Commissary (right).
O'Rouke Makes First Statement Concerning Shooting Saturday
Late Developments
Three Killed, Three Wounded Here Last Saturday at 1:15, 1919 November 27
Governor Orders Troops Here; Bogalusa Makes them Welcome
U.S. Troops Arrive in Bogalusa Shortly After 1 P.M. Wednesday
A Long leaf Southern pine, diameter 40 inches, "Bogalusa Brand"
Aerial view looking northeast of Great Southern Lumber Company mill town.
View of Timber Docks, Great Southern Lumber Company.
An Open Letter to People of Louisiana
Aerial view of a clearing and a few buildings
Aerial view looking north of Great Southern Lumber Company mill town with Bogalusa across the Bogalusa River.
Bogalusa mill town showing the mill in the center of the image and the Colonial Hotel in the right foreground.
Loading Logs from Log Pond
Aerial view looking southeast of Great Southern Lumber Company mill town including commissary and office building.
Gus Chandler (left), Ben Seller (sawyer) on log, and D.T. Cushing (right)
Huey P. Long at the Columbia Street dedication with banner, "Thanks GOV. LONG" FOR FREE TEXT BOOKS!
Kraft Mill Storage Room, Bogalusa Paper Company, Inc.
Aerial view of Great Southern Lumber Company showing office, commissary, etc.
Aerial view looking east of the central Great Southern Lumber Company area including commissary, offices, carpenter's shop (bottom), and log pond and sawmills (top).

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  • Law Library of Louisiana
  • Louisiana State Archives
  • Louisiana State Museum
  • Louisiana State University
  • Louisiana State University at Alexandria
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  • Louisiana Tech University
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  • McNeese State University
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  • Northwestern State University
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  • State Library Of Louisiana
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  • Tulane University
  • University of Louisiana at Lafayette
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  • University of New Orleans
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  • Webster Parish Library

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