Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame
Established | 1987 |
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Location | 498 E. Main Street, Winnfield, Louisiana |
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Website | LPM Official Site |
The Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame in located in Winnfield, Winn Parish, in the U.S. state of Louisiana. It was created in 1987 by an act of the Louisiana State Legislature to highlight the careers of the state's leading politicians and political journalists. Because three governors, Huey P. Long, Jr., Oscar K. Allen, and Earl Kemp Long, were born there Winnfield calls itself "the birthplace of Louisiana politics."[1] The museum, which opened in August 1993 on the centennial of Huey Long's birth, is located at 499 East Main Street in a restored Louisiana and Arkansas Railroad depot. Until his death in 2011, each inductee was sketched by the former Shreveport Times cartoonist Preston Allen "Pap" Dean, Jr., himself one of the original thirteen honorees.[1]
Large displays are accorded for the two Governors Long, with sculptures of each man shown speaking to voters. Recording of Long political speeches are sometimes played as visitors examine the political past. Other Long family members inducted into the Hall of Fame include the late U.S. Senator Russell B. Long, former U.S. Representatives Speedy O. Long and Gillis W. Long, former State Representative Jimmy D. Long of Natchitoches, and on February 1, 2014, Rose McConnell Long. Zachary Taylor, the only U.S. President from Louisiana (though he was born in Virginia), was inducted in 1995.[1]
As of 2014, nearly 160 have been inducted or were awaiting induction into the Hall of Fame, mostly Democrats, with fewer than twenty-five being Republicans. There are a handful of others without party affiliation. The few Republican honorees include former Governors David C. Treen, Mike Foster, and Buddy Roemer, former U.S. Representatives Henson Moore, Richard H. Baker, and Bob Livingston, former gubernatorial candidates Charlton Lyons and Francis Grevemberg, former Louisiana Secretaries of State Wade O. Martin, Jr., and Fox McKeithen, and Charles deGravelles and his wife, Virginia deGravelles of Lafayette, who were Louisiana state Republican chairman and national committeewoman, respectively, during the 1960s. All recent U.S. senators have been inducted except for Republican David Vitter, a candidate for governor in 2015. However, Vitter's 2004 opponents for the Senate, former U.S. Representative Chris John and state Treasurer John Neely Kennedy, have been inducted into the Hall of Fame. The nominees are chosen by a statewide panel of political historians and writers. Each inductee is given his own display, which included a caricature by Pap Dean to those inducted prior to Dean's death.[2]
Honored journalists include Harley Bozeman, Sam Hanna, Sr., Wiley W. Hilburn, Iris Kelso, William Hawthorn Lynch, Adras LaBorde, John LaPlante, Jr., Jack Wardlaw, John Maginnis, and Gus Weill, who later became a consultant to Governor John McKeithen.[1]
Hall of Fame inductees
Name | Image | Birth–Death | Year | Area of achievement |
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John Alario | (1943–) | 2003 | Former Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives; current Louisiana State Senate President[3][4] | |
Rodney Alexander | (1946–) | 2010 | Former U.S. Representative from Louisiana's 5th congressional district; secretary of the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs[5] | |
A. Leonard Allen | (1891–1969) | 1994 | United States Congressman from Louisiana's 8th congressional district[6] | |
Oscar K. Allen | (1882–1936) | 1997 | Governor of Louisiana [7] | |
Al Ater | (1953–) | 2009 | State Representative; Louisiana Secretary of State, 2005–2006[4] | |
Fred Baden | (1934–2009) | 2012 | Mayor of Pineville from 1970 to 1998[8] | |
Diana Bajoie | (1948–) | 2007 | State senator (1991–2008), state representative (1976–1991), temporary member of the New Orleans City Council (2012–2013)[4][9] | |
Richard Baker | (1948–) | 2008 | Lobbyist, former U.S. Representative from Louisiana's 6th congressional district[10] | |
Jesse Bankston | (1907–2010) | 2002 | Member, secretary, and chairman of the Louisiana State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education [11] | |
Charles C. Barham | (1934–2010) | 2013 | Louisiana State Senator, 1964–1972; 1976–1988[12] | |
Robert W. Bates | (1941–) | 2005 | United States Secret Service agent who accompanied President Richard M. Nixon to China; operates commercial horticultural nursery in Forest Hill in Rapides Parish[13] | |
Louis Berry | (1914–1998) | 1996 | African American civil rights attorney from Alexandria, Dean of Southern University Law Center from 1972 to 1974 [14] | |
Kathleen Babineaux Blanco | (1942–) | 2006 | Governor of Louisiana, 2004–2008[15] | |
Hale Boggs | (1914–1972) | 1993 | Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives[16] | |
Lindy Boggs | (1916–2013) | 1994 | United States House of Representatives; United States Ambassador to the Holy See[17] | |
Billy Boles | (1927–2008) | 2004 | Louisiana State Senator from Ouachita and Richland parishes[9] | |
Kenny Bowen | (1926–2002) | 2002 | Mayor of Lafayette, 1972–1980; 1992–1996 | |
Harley Bozeman | (1891–1971) | 2002 | Historian, state representative, 1929–1930; political crony of Huey Long[4][18][19] | |
John Breaux | (1943–) | 2003 | United States Senator[20] | |
James H. "Jim" Brown | (1940–) | 2011 | Political consultant[21] | |
J. Marshall Brown | (1924-deceased) | 2014 | State representative from Orleans Parish, 1952–1960; Democratic national committeeman, 1964 to 1972; member of Louisiana State Board of Education | |
Peppi Bruneau | (1942-) | 2015 | Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Orleans Parish from 1976 to 2007[22] | |
Victor Bussie | (1919–2011) | 1994 | President, Louisiana AFL-CIO[23] | |
Buddy Caldwell | (1946-) | 2015 | Attorney General of Louisiana since 2008; former district attorney in Madison Parish[22] | |
Foster Campbell | (1947-) | 2009 | State Senator, 1976–2003; member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission since 2003; candidate for governor, 2007[9] | |
Jefferson Caffery | (1886–1974) | 2000 | Diplomat[24] | |
Burl Cain | (1942–) | 2002 | Warden, Louisiana State Penitentiary, founder of Louisiana State Penitentiary Museum[25] | |
James Carville | (1944–) | 1996 | Manager of Bill Clinton's Presidential campaigns, television news media commentator [26] | |
Leonard J. Chabert | (1932–1991) | 2013 | State representative and state senator from Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes, 1972–1992 | |
Marty James Chabert | (1956–) | 2013 | State senator from Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes from 1992 to 1996 | |
Norby Chabert | (1975–) | 2013 | State senator from Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes since 2009[12] | |
Jay Chevalier | (1936- ) | 2003 | Singer and political candidate[27] | |
William C.C. Claiborne | (c1772–1817) | 1993 | First Governor of Louisiana, as well as Governor of the Territory of Orleans[28] | |
Sally Clausen | (1945–) | 2007 | Former Louisiana Commissioner of Higher Education[29] Also served as Adjunct Professor for Louisiana State University, Deputy Commissioner of Administration, Secretary of Education for the Office of the Governor, and President of Southeastern Louisiana University.[30] | |
Hyram Copeland | (1940–) | 2013 | Mayor of Vidalia since 1992[31] | |
Harry Connick, Sr. | (1926–) | 2003 | District Attorney of Orleans Parish; investigated the assassination of John F. Kennedy[32] | |
Charlie Cook | (1953–) | 2006 | Political analyst[33] | |
Jimmie Davis | (1899–2001) | 1993 | Governor of Louisiana[34] | |
Pap Dean | (1915–2011) | 1993 | Editorial cartoonist, Shreveport Times[35] | |
Charles deGravelles | (1913–2008) | 2007 | Chair, state Republican Party (1968–1972)[36] | |
Virginia deGravelles | (1915–) | 2007 | Republican National Committeewoman (1964–1968)[36] | |
George Dement | (1922–2014) | 2013 | Mayor, Bossier City, 1989–2005[37] | |
Charles W. DeWitt, Jr. | (1947–) | 2004 | Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 2000–2004[4] | |
Juba Diez | (1944-) | 2015 | State representative from Ascension Parish from 1976 to 2004[22] | |
Bill Dodd | (1909–1991) | 2002 | Louisiana State Representative, 1940–1948; Lieutenant Governor, 1948–1952; state superintendent of education, 1964–1972[4] | |
Cat Doucet | (1899–1975) | 1999 | Sheriff of St. Landry Parish, Huey Long protégé [38] | |
Hunt Downer | (1946–) | 2007 | State Representative[4] | |
Edwin Edwards | (1927–) | 1993 | Governor of Louisiana[39] | |
John Bel Edwards | 100px | (1966- ) | 2014 | Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Tangipahoa Parish; 56th Governor of Louisiana; part of the Edwards political family given group induction |
Allen J. Ellender | (1890–1972) | 1994 | United States Senator [40] | |
Noble Ellington | (1942-) | 2015 | Member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature from Franklin Parish; Winnsboro cotton merchant and deputy state insurance commissioner[22] | |
Randy Ewing | (1944–) | 2010 | State Senator[9] | |
Jimmy Fitzmorris | (1921–) | 1999 | Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana[41] | |
Carlos Roberto Flores | (1950–) | 2005 | President of Honduras[42] | |
Mary Flake Flores | 2005 | First Lady of Honduras, humanitarian worker[42] | ||
Murphy J. Foster | (1849–1921) | 1997 | Governor of Louisiana[43] | |
Murphy J. Foster, Jr. | (1930–) | 2003 | Governor of Louisiana[44] | |
John B. Fournet | (1895–1984) | 2014 | Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice, Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana[45] | |
Douglas Fowler | (1906–1980) | 1999 | Louisiana Elections Commissioner [46] | |
Robert "Bobby" Freeman | (1934–) | 2008 | Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana [47] | |
Sylvan Friedman | (1908–1979) | 2006 | Louisiana state Senator and Representative[9][48] | |
Charles Fuselier | (1942– ) | 2003 | Sheriff of Saint Martin Parish, President of the Louisiana Sheriff's Association, National Sheriff of the Year in 1996[49] | |
Lucille May Grace | (1900–1957) | 2011 | Louisiana Register of the State Land Office, 1932, first woman to attain statewide elected office in Louisiana[50] | |
Camille Gravel | (1915–2005) | 1995 | Attorney, executive counsel to Governors John McKeithen and Edwin Edwards, helped draft the current Louisiana Constitution[51] | |
Francis Grevemberg | (1914–2008) | 2002 | Louisiana state police superintendent[52] | |
Dick Guidry | (1929-2014) | 2014 | Considered the youngest member ever elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives[53] | |
Dudley A. Guglielmo | (1909–2005) | 2004 | Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance[54] | |
John Hainkel | (1938–2005) | 2002 | Louisiana State Representative[4] | |
Sam Hanna | (1933–2006) | 1995 | Journalist | |
Leonard R. "Pop" Hataway | (1939–) | 2013 | Sheriff of Grant Parish, 1976–2008; member of Louisiana Board of Pardons and Paroles | |
Felix Edward Hébert | (1901–1979) | 2012 | United States House of Representatives[55] | |
E. L. Henry | (1936–) | 2012 | Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives[4] | |
Wiley W. Hilburn | 100px | (1938–2014) | 2001 | Journalist and chairman of the Department of Journalism at Louisiana Tech University[56] |
Donald E. Hines | (1933–) | 2006 | Louisiana State Senate President from 2004 to 2008; physician in Bunkie[9][57] | |
Melvin "Kip" Holden | (1952–) | 2008 | Democratic Mayor-President of East Baton Rouge Parish[58] | |
Jerry Huckaby | File:Jerry Huckaby Scan Doc0002.pdf | (1941–) | 2012 | United States House of Representatives for Louisiana's 5th congressional district, 1977–1993[59] |
John S. Hunt, II | (1928–2001) | 2014 | Member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission, 1964 to 1972; nephew of Huey and Earl Long; cousin of Russell B. Long[45] | |
Carolyn Huntoon | (1940–) | 2003 | Director Johnson Space Center, Agency Representative at the White House in the Office of Science and Technology Policy, Assistant Secretary at the U.S. Department of Energy[60] Sister of former U.S. Representative Buddy Leach | |
William J. Jefferson | (1947–) | 2000 | United States House of Representatives[61] | |
Chris John | (1960–) | 2009 | Former member of the United States House of Representatives; lost the 2004 U.S. Senate election to David Vitter[62] | |
J. Bennett Johnston, Jr. | (1932–) | 1997 | United States Senator [63] | |
Theodore "Ted" Jones | (1934–) | 2007 | Lawyer, lobbyist, a political appointee[64] | |
Eddie J. Jordan, Jr. | (1952–) | 2005 | District Attorney of Orleans Parish[65] | |
James A. Joseph | (1935–) | 2008 | Career diplomat and Professor of the Practice of Public Policy Studies at Duke University[66] | |
Curtis Joubert | (1931–) | 2005 | Mayor of Eunice, State Representative for St. Landry Parish and served on the Public Service Commission and the Board of Trustees for Colleges and Universities[67] | |
Donald G. Kelly | (1941–) | 2008 | State Senator[9][68] | |
Iris Kelso | (1926–2003) | 1999 | Journalist[69] | |
Robert F. Kennon | (1902–1988) | 2001 | Governor of Louisiana, 1952–1956[70] | |
Catherine D. Kimball | (1945–) | 2011 | Former Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court; served on the court from 1992 until her retirement in 2013[71] | |
Jeannette Knoll | (1943–) | 2000 | Associate Justice, Louisiana Supreme Court since 1997[72] | |
Adras LaBorde | (1912–1993) | 2012 | Editor and columnist for Alexandria Daily Town Talk[73] | |
Raymond Laborde | (1927–) | 2003 | State Representative from Avoyelles Parish[4] | |
Mary Landrieu | (1955–) | 2007 | United States Senator 1997-2014; former state treasurer and state representative[74] | |
Moon Landrieu | (1930–) | 2004 | United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development;[75] Mayor of New Orleans | |
John LaPlante | (1953–2007) | 2008 | Baton Rouge-based journalist [76] | |
Dudley LeBlanc | (1894–1971) | 1993 | Louisiana State Senator[9] | |
Harry Lee | (1932–2007) | 2001 | Sheriff of Jefferson parish [77] | |
Walter Lee | (1921-2015) | 2009 | Evangeline Parish Clerk of Court, 1956–2012 | |
Bob Livingston | (1943–) | 2003 | United States House of Representatives[78] | |
Earl Long | (1895–1960) | 1993 | Governor of Louisiana[79] | |
Gillis William Long | (1923–1985) | 1994 | United States House of Representatives from Louisiana's 8th congressional district, 1963–1965; 1973–1985[80] | |
Huey P. Long | (1893–1935) | 1993 | Governor of Louisiana; United States Senator [81] | |
Jimmy D. Long | (1931–) | 2000 | Louisiana State Representative from Natchitoches[4] | |
Rose McConnell Long | (1892–1970) | 2014 | U.S. Senator upon the death of her husband, Huey P. Long; mother of U.S. Senator Russell B. Long[45] | |
Russell B. Long | (1918–2003) | 1993 | United States Senator [82] | |
Speedy Long | (1928–2006) | 1998 | United States House of Representatives[83] | |
Bill Lynch | (1929–2004) | 2005 | Louisiana Inspector General, investigative journalist in Shreveport and Baton Rouge[84][85] | |
Edward "Bubby" Lyons | (1929–) | 2014 | First person ever to serve as mayor of two Louisiana cities, Houma and Mandeville[45] | |
Charlton Lyons | (1894–1973) | 2010 | Chair, state Republican Party, candidate for governor, 1964[86] | |
John Maginnis | (1948-2014) | 2015 | Louisiana journalist who exposed corruption in politics and government; known for the book The Last Hayride[22] | |
Robert Mann (Louisiana) | (1958–) | 2014 | Director of the Manship Chair of Journalism at Louisiana State University; political historian[87] | |
Wade O. Martin, Jr. | (1911–1990) | 2001 | Louisiana Secretary of State [88] | |
Charles A. Marvin | 100px | (1929-2003) | 2015 | District attorney of Bossier and Webster parishes, judge of the Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeal; attorney in Minden[89] |
John McKeithen | (1918–1999) | 1993 | Governor of Louisiana, 1964–1972; former member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission and Louisiana House of Representatives[90] | |
W. Fox McKeithen | 100px | (1946–2005) | 2006 | Louisiana Secretary of State[91] |
Harold McSween | (1926–2002) | 2001 | U.S. Representative from Louisiana's 8th congressional district, 1958–1963[92] | |
Billy Montgomery | (1937–) | 2012 | Former Louisiana State Representative from Bossier Parish[93] | |
W. Henson Moore, III | (1939–) | 2002 | United States Representative from Louisiana's 6th congressional district, 1975–1987[94] | |
Ernest Nathan Morial | (1929–1989) | 1993 | Mayor of New Orleans [95] | |
deLesseps Story Morrison, Sr. | (1912–1964) | 1995 | Mayor of New Orleans, 1946–1962; three-time candidate for governor[96] | |
Edgar G. "Sonny" Mouton, Jr. | (1929–) | 2004 | Louisiana state senator from Lafayette[9] | |
J. Kelly Nix | (1934–) | 2011 | Louisiana Superintendent of Education, 1976–1984[97] | |
Samuel B. Nunez, Jr. | (1930–2012) | 2010 | State senator from St. Bernard Parish[9] | |
William "Billy" Nungesser | (1929–2006) | 2010 | Chair, state Republican Party [98] | |
Sean O'Keefe | (1956–) | 2007 | Administrator of NASA [99] | |
Bob Odom | (1935–2014) | 2008 | Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry, 1980–2008[100] | |
Jessel Ourso | (1932–1978) | 2009 | Sheriff of Iberville Parish[101] | |
John H. Overton | (1875–1948) | 1998 | United States Senator[102] | |
Mary Evelyn Parker | (1920–2015) | 1996 | First woman to serve as Louisiana State Treasurer, 1968–1987[103] | |
Harvey Peltier, Jr. | (1923–1980) | 2014 | Louisiana state senator from Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes, 1964–1976; first president of the University of Louisiana System trustees, 1975–1980[104][105] | |
Leander Perez | (1891–1969) | 1996 | Political boss [106] | |
Ralph Perlman | (1917–2013) | 2011 | State budget director [107] | |
Cecil J. Picard | (1938–2007) | 2006 | State Superintendent of Education[108] | |
Albin Provosty | (1865-1932) | 2015 | Member of the Louisiana State Senate from Pointe Coupee Parish from 1912 to 1920; district attorney and newspaper publisher; member of the Scott family[109] | |
Ned Randolph | (1942–) | 2008 | Mayor of Alexandria, 1986–2006;state senator, 1976–1984; state representative, 1972–1976[4][9] | |
Sixty Rayburn | (1916–2008) | 1993 | Louisiana State Senator from Washington Parish[9] | |
Edmund Reggie | (1926–2013) | 2004 | City judge in Crowley who spearheaded the state's Presidential campaign for John F. Kennedy; his daughter Victoria Reggie Kennedy is the widow of U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy [110] | |
Ed Renwick | (1938–) | 1999 | Retired director of Loyola University Institute of Politics [111] | |
Doris Lindsey Holland Rhodes | (1909–1997) | 2004 | State representative and state senator[9][112] | |
Buddy Roemer | (1943–) | 2000 | Governor of Louisiana, 1988–1992[113] | |
Angelo Roppolo | (1920–2012) | 2013 | Political consultant in Shreveport[114] | |
Joe R. Salter | (1943–) | 2008 | former Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives[4] | |
Joe Sampite | (1931–2012) | 2002 | Mayor of Natchitoches[115] | |
Victor H. Schiro | (1904–1992) | 2001 | Mayor of New Orleans, 1962–1970[116] | |
Melinda Schwegmann | (1946–) | 1997 | First woman Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1992–1996[117] | |
Jock Scott | 100px | (1947-2009) | 2015 | Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Alexandria who worked for the four-year status of Louisiana State University at Alexandria[22] |
Nauman Scott | (1916-2001) | 2015 | Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, based in Alexandria; ordered extensive busing in 1981 to compel racial integration of public schools[22] | |
Virginia Shehee | (1923–2015) | 2004 | Louisiana State Senator from District 38 (Caddo and De Soto parishes), 1976–1980[9][118] | |
Barbara Boggs Sigmund | (1939–1990) | 2005 | Mayor of Princeton, New Jersey; daughter of Hale and Lindy Boggs[119] | |
Charlie Smith | 2011 | Lobbyist[120] | ||
Richard Stalder | (1951–) | 2003 | Secretary Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections from 1992 to 2008[121] | |
Vic Stelly | (1941–) | 2006 | Former state representative and former member of the Louisiana Board of Regents [122] | |
Raymond Strother | (1940–) | 2013 | Regional and national Democratic political consultant, formerly based in Baton Rouge[123] | |
Billy Tauzin | (1943–) | 2003 | U.S. representative from Louisiana's 3rd congressional district, 1980–2005[124] | |
Patrick F. Taylor | (1937–2004) | 2009 | Businessman [125] | |
Zachary Taylor | (1784–1850) | 1995 | President of the United States, 1849–1850[126] | |
Francis C. Thompson | (1941–) | 2005 | State senator from Richland Parish; former state representative[9][127] | |
David Treen | (1928–2009) | 1997 | Governor of Louisiana, 1980–1984; U.S. representative from Louisiana's 3rd congressional district, 1973–1980[128] | |
Risley C. Triche | (1927–2012) | 2010 | State representative from Assumption Parish, 1955–1976[4] | |
Joe Waggonner | (1918–2007) | 1998 | U.S. representative from Louisiana's 4th congressional district, 1961–1979[129] | |
Lillian W. Walker | (1923–) | 2002 | Louisiana State Representative from East Baton Rouge Parish, 1964–1972[4] | |
Jack Wardlaw | (1937–2012) | 2004 | Journalist; bureau chief in Baton Rouge of the New Orleans Times-Picayune (1980–2002)[130] | |
Gus Weill | (1933–) | 1996 | Radio host, writer, political consultant[131] | |
T. Harry Williams | (1909–1979) | 1998 | 1970 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography for Huey Long (1969)[132] | |
Edward Douglass White | (1844–1921) | 1995 | Chief Justice of the United States[133] |
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External links
- Louisiana Political Museum - official site
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- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ William Hawthorn "Bill" Lynch at Find a Grave
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Delesseps Story Morrison at Find a Grave
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
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