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The Weekly Echo in Lake Charles, Louisiana

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Newspaper

The Weekly Echo

Location

Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States of America

Date

Feb 20, 1875

Page

1

Scientific American 1875 edition and city council notes

The document outlines Scientific American's appeal as a leading weekly, plus a town council meeting with motions. It records minutes, fines ranging from 1 to 50 dollars, Ryan street work, warrants, license rates, and committee appointments. Names include A H Moss Thomas Hansen Victor Toushy and D Laveque with efforts to settle accounts and adjournment.

H. Moss Victor Touchy Aineive Calaboose Ryan Street Thos. Hansen Ryan Yeas A. Hi. Moos Thomas Hansen Victor Toushy A. H. Moen A. H. Moss W. L. Hutchins John A. Spence Thia Murrin Alteat Z D. Laveque

Proceedings of the Folica Parish Police Jury February 1875

The February session of the Police Jury for the Parish of Orleans Louisiana opens with oath of office for members led by T J Logs James Cole and Henry Welsh. They organize with T J Tore as president and address road orders from public read at residences along Calousieu, near William Fisher, and the Landry parish line.

Folica Obeians Louisians Charles T. J. Logs James Cole Henryj Welsh D. A. Cole T. J. Tore L. Vincent A. B. Abe West David Marrowing Welch Hamilton Calousieu Wi. Fisher Landry Parish

How Grant Takes Johnsons Election in Washington Theatre

The President enjoys theatre seats at the National Theatre where gags about a third term and Grant provoke cheers. A performer quips Andy Johnson will soon be in the Senate to handle him, signaling Grant’s political standing amid Radical sentiment. J Madison Wells is cited as a Louisiana defaulter of 12 674 65 from 1840, with calls to reveal interest owed. Radical party loyalties and Wells board seating disputes are noted in a caustic editorial frame.

Washington National Theatre Grant Andy Johnson Senate Eaxnent J. Mannsox Watta Rapides Radical Party Louisiana New Orleans Lou Dudley Ita J. Madison Wells

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