Bayou Boeuf History

My collection of photos, documents, and research showing my genealogical links to the Bayou Beouf, Louisiana.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Stop #1. (Avoyelles) Edwin Epps House Museum at Bunkie, La.

(pg. 21) Epps House - Opening Day on July 4, 1963 of the Epps House Museum, Bunkie, La.
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