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MADISON HISTORICAL SOCIETY

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BROKENBURN: The Journal of Kate Stone, 1861-68 
Edited by John Q. Andersen, Professor of English at Texas A & M

The diary of a young girl (Kate Stone) who lived on Brokenburn Plantation in Madison Parish during the Civil War. It tells of the hardships during this period. The Book-of-the-Month News described it when it was published as "A vivid and realistic picture of the Confederacy in its valor and agony, colorful as a novel but authentic history." 
The diary was found in the early 1950's in the possession of her daughter Miss Amy J. Holmes of Tallulah.  Explanatory notes are included, which primarily corrected and expanded on rumors prevalent at the time.

Printed in 1955 by the Louisiana State University Press. The price at the time of publication was  $4.95.

Has been reprinted.

LOUISIANA SWAMP DOCTOR: The Life and Writings of Henry Clay Lewis 
Written and Edited by John Q. Andersen, Professor of English at Texas A & M. 
 

Henry Clay Lewis was a young doctor who lived in Madison Parish during the 1840's and wrote a series of humorous articles under the pseudonym of "Madison Tensas, M. D., the Louisiana Swamp Doctor." These articles appeared in the Spirit of the Times, a widely read New York weekly newspaper. They were collected and published anonymously in 1850 as Odd Leaves from the Life of a Louisiana Swamp Doctor. 
 
Louisiana Swamp Doctor was written in two parts; the first of which is the story of the life of Henry Clay Lewis and contains much Madison Parish history. The second part contains all of Lewis' known articles. The first part of the book was 

Printed in 1962 by the Louisiana State University Press.  The price at the time of publication was $5.00.

Madison Parish – Earliest Landowners by Richard P. Sevier

A compilation of the earliest landowners (patentees) in Madison Parish. These are the first landowners who purchased land from the U.S. General Land Office after Louisiana became a state in 1803. Most purchases were in the middle 1800’s. Among other things the book includes 98 pages of patentee names including location and amount of acreage purchased, an index map and 58 pages of detailed township maps showing the exact location of the acreage, patentee names and year of purchase.

Printed in 2008. $35 plus $5 shipping and handling from:

Richard P. Sevier
1416 Highland Park Drive
Jackson, MS 39211

Madison Parish – Marriages 1866-1880
By Richard P. Sevier

This report contains marriage data on over 3,400 individuals. Alphabetically sorted bride’s and groom’s lists are presented along with record location data. The officiating minister and denomination (if known) is included. This original data was copied directly from court records, not from a previously-made index and is the only list of its kind.

Printed in 1997. $25 postpaid from:

Richard P. Sevier
1416 Highland Park Drive
Jackson, MS 39211

Madison Parish – A Photographic History 1800-1927
by Richard P. Sevier

Released in April 2003, this book includes historical data, drawings, graphs, maps and photos of the Madison Parish area relative to the years 1800-1927. The book is divided into five chapters that document the Early 1800’s, Civil War, Reconstruction, Early 1900’s and 1927 flood.

Published in 2003 by Arcadia Publications as part of their Images of America series.

$19.99 at most chain bookstores or Toll free from publisher at 888-313-2665. Also, online at Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.

Madison Parish – Silver Cross and Memorial Park Cemeteries
By Richard P. Sevier

Never before published listings of over 2,500 individuals with dates from the late 1700’s to 1997.

Printed in 1997. $25 postpaid from:

Richard P. Sevier
1416 Highland Park Drive
Jackson, MS 39211

Madison Parish – Tax Rolls 1879 & 1881
By Richard P. Sevier

Earliest available listing of all resident taxpayers (not just landowners). Since nearly all families paid some sort of property tax, almost every family is represented. Never before published names, addresses (plantation or town) and acreage, land locations and land values (for landowners) are listed.

Printed in 1998. $25 postpaid from:

Richard P. Sevier
1416 Highland Park Drive
Jackson, MS 39211

Madison Parish – Tax Rolls 1885 & 1890
By Richard P. Sevier

Since the 1890 U. S. census was totally destroyed by fire, this publication will provide an alternative substitute for determining the residents of this old northeast Louisiana parish (county). Because nearly all families paid some sort of property tax, almost every family is represented. Names, addresses (plantation or town), Ward of residence, all taxable property and amount of acreage, land locations and values (for land and homeowners) are listed.

Printed in 1998. $25 postpaid from:

Richard P. Sevier
1416 Highland Park Drive
Jackson, MS 39211

Milliken’s Bend – A Civil War Battle in History and Memory

LSU Press

By Linda Barnickel

The Battle of Milliken’s Bend – June 7, 1863

Printed April 2013

Available at most bookstores for $39.95 and online for $32.49 at Amazon.com.

Grant's Canal-The Union's Attempt to Bypass Vicksburg by David F. Bastian

This is an excellent discussion of the three canals built in Madison Parish during the Civil War. Two of these were intended to change the course of the Mississippi River, and one (Duckport) was to be used as a supply route. They all were failures.

$6.95

Most chain bookstores, Vicksburg National Military Park and Amazon.com.

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