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  2. Danziger Bridge shootings - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of September 4, 2005, six days after Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, members of the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD), ostensibly responding to a call from an officer under fire, shot and killed two civilians at the Danziger Bridge: 17-year-old James Brissette and 40-year-old Ronald Madison. Four other civilians were ...

  3. George Eustis Sr. - Wikipedia

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    George Eustis was born in Boston on October 20, 1796, to Jacob Eustis and Elizabeth Saunders Gray. He attended and graduated from Harvard University in 1815. Career. In 1815, he was appointed as private secretary to his uncle, William Eustis, who was then serving as Minister to the Netherlands.

  4. George Eustis Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Eustis was born in New Orleans on September 28, 1828. He was the namesake and eldest son of George Eustis Sr. and Clarisse Duralde Eustis ( née Allain). His father was a lawyer who served as a Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court. Among his siblings was brother James Biddle Eustis, a U.S. Senator and Ambassador to France.

  5. James B. Eustis - Wikipedia

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    Celestine Eustis (1877–1947), who married Charles Bohlen (1866–1936) in 1902. Eustis died in Newport, Rhode Island on September 9, 1899. He was interred at Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky. He was a member of The Boston Club of New Orleans. Descendants

  6. Curtis and Davis Architects and Engineers - Wikipedia

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    Curtis and DavisArchitects and Engineers. Curtis and Davis Architects and Engineers was an architectural and design firm in New Orleans, Louisiana USA. [1] They designed more than 400 buildings in 30 states in the United States and nine countries worldwide. Curtis and Davis was dissolved upon its 1978 sale to the firm of Daniel, Mann, Johnson ...

  7. Len Davis - Wikipedia

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    Conspiracy to deprive rights (18 U.S.C. § 241) Criminal penalty. Death. Imprisoned at. USP Terre Haute. Len Davis (born August 6, 1964) [1] is a former New Orleans police officer. [2] [3] He was convicted of depriving civil rights through murder by conspiring with an assassin to kill a local resident.

  8. Curtis Graves - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Matthew Graves was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on August 26, 1938, to Fregelio Joseph Graves and Mable Haydel Graves. He grew up in a creole family, his father and uncle owned Butsy and Buddy's, the only black-owned Esso stations in Louisiana at the time.

  9. Louis Antoine Collas - Wikipedia

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    Collas announced his return in the New Orleans papers with notices almost every year after his flattering criticism. These notices stated ads such as "Collas, L.- Painter, Has the honor of informing his friends and the public of New Orleans, that he has returned to this city, and intends to exercise his art in portrait and miniatures."