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view across the bayou Teche. The church to the right: the theatre in the centre background, the tree of 'Basil the Blacksmith' beyond the house boat. In the rear of the building, behind this tree, is Evangeline oak."
Inundated sugar mill at St. Martinville during the 1927 flood.
Catholic parishioners vist after mass at St. Martin de Tour’s Catholic Church.
Theatre at St. Martinville, La. Site of one of the earliest playhouses in America, wherein it is said the first opera was produced in America by French emigrees."
Evangeline Oak
Old church 'Poste de Attakapas,' now St. Martinville, La."
St. Martinville courthouse.
Evangeline's Oak, St. Martinville, La."
Nineteenth-century Acadian house.
Andre Olivier of St. Martinville.
Blacks travelling to Easter mass.
Evangeline Oak during the 1927 flood.
Stores in St. Martinville, La."
Along the Bayou Teche."
Home of 'Le Maire de Ville,' St. Martinville, La. The only structure of pretentions in the town."
St. Martin de Tours Roman Catholic Church.
View of St. Martinville’s Main Street, including the opera house.
Inundated banks of Bayou Teche in St. Martinville, during the 1927 flood.
Downtown St. Martinville during the 1927 flood.
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Currently, there are 25 participating institutions in the LDL. Each institution contributes the digital items and the descriptive text for their collections.

  • Calcasieu Parish Public Library
  • Delgado Community College
  • East Baton Rouge Parish Library
  • Law Library of Louisiana
  • Louisiana State Archives
  • Louisiana State Museum
  • Louisiana State University
  • Louisiana State University at Alexandria
  • Louisiana State University at Shreveport
  • Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans
  • Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport
  • Louisiana Tech University
  • Loyola University New Orleans
  • McNeese State University
  • Nicholls State University
  • Northwestern State University
  • Southern University
  • State Library Of Louisiana
  • The Historic New Orleans Collection
  • Tulane University
  • University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • University of Louisiana at Monroe
  • University of New Orleans
  • Vermilionville Living History Museum & Folklife Park
  • Webster Parish Library

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