Friday, August 9, 2019

325. Derby Gisclair, part 2

325 Part 2 of our interview with Derby Gisclair. about the history of sports in New Orleans. Early Baseball in New Orleans: A History of 19th Century Play. New book. In the 19th century it was called "base ball," when the most popular game in New Orleans was written about using two words. Though first considered a game for children, baseball was indeed New Orleans' most popular leisure time pursuit, and by 1859, numerous amateur baseball clubs had been established in the city. Early Baseball in New Orleans: A History of 19th Century Play traces the development of baseball in New Orleans from those earliest recorded games through the end of the 19th century, with a particular focus on the New Orleans Pelicans.
  1. This week in Louisiana history. August 10, 1936. Highest temperature ever recorded in Louisiana, Plain Dealing, 114° F.
  2. This week in New Orleans history. August 10, 1928. Dorothy Mae Taylor was born. From 1971 through 1980, Dorothy Mae Taylor served as the first African American woman elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    August 22-25, 2019
    Duck Festival
    404 Dallas Guidry Rd
    Gueydan, LA 70542
        The first festival was held in November of 1977 and has grown considerably each year. Held originally on blocked-off streets in Gueydan, the Duck festival moved to its own grounds in 1980 when the Atlantic-Richfield Company donated 7 acres to the Gueydan Duck Festival and the Vermilion Parish Police Jury.
        Skeet shooting competition, parade, beauty pageant, outdoor cook-off, duck carving.
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. The BMC Club. New Orleans.
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