Franklinton is the parish seat for Washington Parish
Bogalusa is in Washington Parish
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On Young Brothers Road east of St. Mary's Place, on the right when traveling east.
While serving as the President of the historic Bogalusa Civic
and Voters League (The League), Dr. A. Z. Young, a noted
Civil Rights Leader, Luminary & Icon, led the historic 1967
nine day Civil Rights March from Bogalusa to Baton Rouge
Protected . . . — — Map (db m175900) HM
On Willis Avenue west of Cumberland Street (State Road 50), on the right when traveling west.
At this very site, along the banks of the Bogue Lusa "Black Water" Creek, in 1906, this Great Southern Lumber Company's tent Colony marked the birthplace of the City of Bogalusa. — — Map (db m110264) HM
On Cumberland Street (State Highway 60) at Willis Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Cumberland Street.
City was born in 1906 just west of here on Bogue Lusa Creek bank when tents were set for 1st campsite of Great Southern Lumber Co. Portable sawmill was erected to cut lumber to build town and what became world's largest sawmill. — — Map (db m103248) HM
On Robert "Bob" Hicks Street near Marx Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
The Robert "Bob" Hicks House served as a base of operations for the Bogalusa Civil Rights
Movement. It was a safe place for civil rights workers and an emergency medical triage station.
The breakfast room became the communications center for the . . . — — Map (db m226167) HM
On East Robert "Bob" Hicks Street at Marx Avenue, on the right on East Robert "Bob" Hicks Street.
Side 1 Fueled by discriminatory practices & violent intimidation that permeated his community, threatened his family & friends, Mr. Hicks developed an unquenchable thirst for justice & equality. He "sparked the spirits" of people & . . . — — Map (db m103257) HM
On Church Street east of Poplas Street, on the left when traveling east.
The Greater Ebenezer Baptist Church has been utilized in support of community and civil rights activities prior and since the historic 1960s Civil Rights Movement. The only church in the Bogalusa community that permitted assembly of grassroots . . . — — Map (db m144422) HM