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Historical Markers in Livingston, Louisiana

 
Clickable Map of Livingston Parish, Louisiana and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Livingston Parish, LA (27) Ascension Parish, LA (63) East Baton Rouge Parish, LA (451) St. Helena Parish, LA (7) St. John the Baptist Parish, LA (17) Tangipahoa Parish, LA (32)  LivingstonParish(27) Livingston Parish (27)  AscensionParish(63) Ascension Parish (63)  EastBatonRougeParish(451) East Baton Rouge Parish (451)  St.HelenaParish(7) St. Helena Parish (7)  St.JohntheBaptistParish(17) St. John the Baptist Parish (17)  TangipahoaParish(32) Tangipahoa Parish (32)
Livingston is the parish seat for Livingston Parish
Livingston is in Livingston Parish
      Livingston Parish (27)  
ADJACENT TO LIVINGSTON PARISH
      Ascension Parish (63)  
      East Baton Rouge Parish (451)  
      St. Helena Parish (7)  
      St. John the Baptist Parish (17)  
      Tangipahoa Parish (32)  
 
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1 Louisiana, Livingston Parish, Livingston — Centerville, Louisiana
Locally known by the above name, although the post office was named Springville. Served as parish seat, 1881 to 1941. Site of first electrocution in the state in 1941. Van Buren, the first parish seat, 1832-35, was on the east bank.Map (db m87787) HM
2 Louisiana, Livingston Parish, Livingston — Livingston Parish
Created by legislature 1832. Named for Edward Livingston. Courthouse sites include:
Van Buren 1832-1835 Springfield 1835-1872 Port Vincent 1872-1881 Centerville 1881-1941 Livingston 1941-Present
Map (db m86506) HM
3 Louisiana, Livingston Parish, Livingston, Satsuma — M-41 Walker Bull Dog Light Tank
The M41 Walker Bulldog Tank began life in the late 1940s as the T41. It was the lightweight member of a family of three tanks: T42 which became M47 (medium) and T43 which became M103 (heavy). The maneuverable tank had speed for modern . . . Map (db m233354) HM
4 Louisiana, Livingston Parish, Livingston, Satsuma — McDonnel Douglas F-4 PhantomVF 142 Ghostriders / U.S.S. America in 1974
The McDonnel Douglas F-4 Phantom aircraft was developed as superiority fighter and interceptor for deployment on board U.S. Navy Aircraft carriers, "Flat Top" ships. It held the world speed record for more than 10 years, has a top level flight . . . Map (db m233295) HM
5 Louisiana, Livingston Parish, Livingston, Satsuma — U.S. Military Jeep1944 Willys-Overland (MB) WW II Military Jeep
The Jeep displayed here is actually a 1951 model jeep, distinguished from the 1942-45 WW II Army-Marine model by its windshield without a divider bar. President Eisenhower generally traveled by Jeep, when serving as General of the U.S. Army . . . Map (db m233296) HM
 
 
 
 
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Mar. 29, 2024