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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23EP_state-champions-1985_Effie-LA.html
On May 11, 1985, Lafargue High School's baseball team became the Louisiana State Champion of Class B. Other highlights were a District 9-B Championship and an undefeated season. It was the greatest athletic accomplishment of Lafargue High School i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2380_senator-dayton-c-mccann_Effie-LA.html
Born 4-23-1914 to William Archie & Cedonia (Sayes) McCann Served his country 1940-1944 World War II Pacific TheaterAAC Reconnaissance PilotActive State & Local politicsState Representative 1944-1948LA. State Senator 1952-1956Owner Avoyelles Livest…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM237O_centerpoint_Effie-LA.html
Centerpoint, Louisiana was first settled in the early 1800's. It derives its name from being the center of Ward One in Avoyelles Parish. Many of the descendants of the early settlers of Centerpoint would come to settle in Effie.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2379_effie_Effie-LA.html
Effie, Louisiana was established around 1898. The area was known as "Point Maigre" by early settlers. Benjamin F. Garlington became postmaster and renamed the area, "Effie", after his daughter. He ran the post office out of his house near this sit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2374_vick_Effie-LA.html
Vick, Louisiana was established around 1896. The postmaster was Joe Berlin, the son of the first settler of Vick, George Berlin. Joe would name the area "Vick" after his wife Victoria. Vick is well known for its rich farm land.
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