Historical Events tagged with "Louisiana"

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Natural Disasters

Hurricane Francine Strikes the Gulf Coast

September 11th, 2024 0 years ago

Hurricane Francine, a Category 2 storm, made landfall in the Gulf of Mexico, impacting several coastal communities. It was characterized by sustained winds reaching 100 mph and heavy rainfall, leading to significant storm surge. This powerful hurricane resulted in widespread power outages and substantial damage to infrastructure, prompting emergency response teams to deploy quickly. The storm's impacts were felt most acutely in Texas, Louisiana, and Florida, as residents prepared for evacuation and sought refuge from the dangerous weather conditions.

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Politics & Government

Huey Long Fatally Shot in Capitol

September 8th, 1935 89 years ago

Huey Long, a prominent US Senator from Louisiana, was fatally shot in the state capitol building in Baton Rouge. The shooting occurred at a tumultuous time when Long was a powerful political figure, campaigning for his Share Our Wealth program. The assassin, Dr. Carl Weiss, reportedly approached Long during a confrontation, resulting in a tragic confrontation that left Long critically injured. He succumbed to his wounds two days later.

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Natural Disasters

The Last Island Hurricane Devastates Louisiana

August 10th, 1856 168 years ago

A catastrophic hurricane struck Louisiana, causing significant destruction and loss of life. Over 200 people perished due to the extreme winds and storm surge. The island of Last Island, a resort destination, was particularly hard-hit, and its infrastructure was devastated. Survivors faced a daunting aftermath as they began the arduous process of recovery in the wake of such a powerful natural disaster.

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Politics & Government

Antonio de Ulloa Arrives as Governor of Louisiana

March 5th, 1766 259 years ago

Antonio de Ulloa was appointed the first Spanish governor of Louisiana. Arriving in New Orleans amidst a significant transition, he took on the challenge of administering the territory following Spain's acquisition from France. His arrival marked a new era of Spanish rule in the region, aiming to stabilize and expand Spanish influence in North America.

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