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The Colfax Chronicle Archive

  • Colfax, Louisiana
  • 18761922

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In 1876, the Colfax Chronicle was established as a four-page, independent weekly, serving as the official journal of Grant Parish, Louisiana. Divided from neighboring parishes in 1869 to give Radical Republicans greater power in the state legislature, Grant Parish and its seat, Colfax, were named after Republican President Ulysses S. Grant and Vice President Schuyler Colfax. The cotton-producing parishes of north Louisiana had been devastated economically by the Civil War. In the 1870s, economic upheaval led to political tensions both within Grant Parish and with neighboring parishes, culminating in the 1873 Colfax Massacre, one of the worst instances of Reconstruction-era political and racial violence, in which at least 125 African Americans were killed.

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  • 11,209
  • Colfax, Louisiana
  • 18761922
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Source Information

The Colfax Chronicle, 1876–1922 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 29 May 2020

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1899 07 01 Rev Atwood meeting

1899 07 01 Rev Atwood meeting

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Robert Graves shipping at Nashland

Robert Graves shipping at Nashland

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Real Estate Transfers 8 March 1902
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Charter Amendment-Bank of Colfax

Charter Amendment-Bank of Colfax

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Obituary for Mrs. R. B. Helen M  Williams

Obituary for Mrs. R. B. Helen M Williams

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Archive Info

  • 11,209
  • Colfax, Louisiana
  • 18761922
0

Source Information

The Colfax Chronicle, 1876–1922 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 29 May 2020