How Long to Read St Landry's Civil War Faces

By Randy Decuir

How Long Does it Take to Read St Landry's Civil War Faces?

It takes the average reader 3 hours and 50 minutes to read St Landry's Civil War Faces by Randy Decuir

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

During the Civil War, St. Landry produced over 1000 young men as soldiers of the Confederate Army. For four long years, all of the able bodied men of St. Landry endured the horrors at the war front. These proud soldiers often had their portraits taken in uniform. A few of these rare pictures survived. They, along with portraits and photos taken of veterans long after the war, make up the core of this book. ANDERSON, Albert Berkly, 2nd Louisiana Cavalry ARNAUD, Marc Aurel Antoine 18th Louisiana Infantry BANKS, Nathaniel, Union General occupied Opelousas BASS, David, St. Landry Legislator BLOOMFIELD, Benjamin, Appointed by Jefferson Davis BROUSSARD, Frederick, Capt. Todd's Prairie Rangers BURLEIGH, Alexander, Co. G, 8th LA Cavalry BURLEIGH, Augustus, Grand Coteau, 8th LA Cavalry CAMPBELL, Marsden, of Barbreck Plantation CAPPS, Capt. James, Admiral Porter ordered his arrest CARRIER, Ozeme, St. Landry Jayhawker CHACHERE, James O., Opelousas, 7th Louisiana Cavalry CHADDICK, Richard R., Conferate Medal of Honor CHICKERING, Thomas, E., Foraged supplies in Opelousas CLARK, Eli, St. Landry, Prairie Rangers Cavalry CLARK, John Harvey, 6th Louisiana Cavalry COLE, Seth, St. Landry Native, family escaped to Texas COMEAUX, Cleophas Opelousas, 4th Louisiana Infantry COMEAUX, Edmond, 7th Louisiana Cavalry CORMIER, Louis Adolphe, Killed at Gettysburg CRAWFORD, Capt. William, Steamboat Battalion DOREMUS, Augustus Boyd, Lietenant, 28th Louisiana DOUCET, Joseph J., 7th Louisiana DUMARTRAIT, Francois, Dr., native of Opelousas DUPLISSEY, Jeremiah, Cocodrie, 12 Infantry DUSON, Cornelious.Town of Duson named after him. DUPRE Lucius, Confederate Congressman DUSON, Cornelious C. founder of Duson FLETCHER, William Andrew, Native of St. Landry FOGLEMAN, one of two FONTENOT Brothers FONTENOT Alexander FONTENOT Debus FONTENOT Horthere FONTENOT Hypolite FONTENOT, Gerand, captured Ft.DeRussy FONTENOT, Gustave, 28th Louisiana Infantry FONTENOT, Paulin, Crescent regiment FOREMAN, Lafayette, 2nd Louisiana Reserves FOWLER, William, died in Eunice GALLIER, Joseph, Orleans Light Horse GARLAND, Henry Lastrapes, Captain, Judge, Senator GARNER, David Hess, Texas Congress GOODBEE, David, Mile's Legion. GUILLORY, Jean Baptiste, enrolled at St. Landry GUIDRY, Joseph V., father of twenty children HAVARD, Leroy Stafford, Collin's Scouts HAAS, Captain Sam, Prairie Rangers HEBERT, Paul, Private, 28th La Infantry HALL, William, Opelosusas Volunteers HUFFMAN, Adam John, Texas Cavalry IRION, Alfred Briggs, Congressman JEANSONNE, J. B., Native of Opelousas JENKINS, Tarpley, Co., E, 4th LA Inf. LACOMBE, Austin, Hotel used for Conf. era legislature LANCLOS, Alexander, Co. K, 18th Inf. LaTOUR, Emile, 28th Infantry LEGERE. Constant, 26th Infatnry, Opelousas LEVY, Lazarus, Lafayette merchant, Washington, LA LEWIS, Edward, Congressman, Opelousas MANUEL, Avenant, native of Opelousas MANUEL, Edward, Killed at Battle of Mansfield MILBURN, Curry, Whiteville MILLER, Pierre, 1st LA Heavy Art., Opelousas MOORE, Judge Joseph M, Confederate States Legislator MOUTON, Brig Gen. Alfred, Native of Opelousas MURRELL, William, 1st Mississippi Light Artillery NASH, Charles, U. S. Congressman, Opelousas NUGENT, Richard J., 2nd Lt., Confederate Guards ORTEGO, Joseph, Miles Legion OVERTON, Thomas, native of Opelousas PRATT, Brig. Gen. John G., 9th Militia Brigade RHOME, Byron, Texan fought at Opelousas ROBERTS, John, Amite Rifles, Resident of St. Landry SMITH, Jones.St. Landry Planter after the war SANDOZ, Leonce, Opelousas Publisher ST. AMAND, Ernest, planter of Leonville TAYLOR, Gen. Dick, Raised troops in Opelousas in 1862 THIBODEAUX, Theodule, Miles Legion VIDRINE, Alcin, Washington, 16th Louisiana Infantry VOORHIES, William, Creole Chargers Cavalry WATTS, Col. George, builder of forts WHITE, Rev. Frederick, The fighting parson WILSON, M. R. Major, Arkansas Battlion, St. Landry WILSON, Mary, Novice, Sacred Heart of Grand Coteau YOUNG, Thomas, 18th Louisiana Infant

How long is St Landry's Civil War Faces?

St Landry's Civil War Faces by Randy Decuir is 230 pages long, and a total of 57,500 words.

This makes it 78% the length of the average book. It also has 70% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read St Landry's Civil War Faces Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 14 minutes to read St Landry's Civil War Faces aloud.

What Reading Level is St Landry's Civil War Faces?

St Landry's Civil War Faces is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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