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Jones-Liddell fued to be re-enacted
09/12/2009


The Jones-Liddell Feud, which engendered more bitterness and hatred, and was the cause of more bloodshed than any other incident in the history of Catahoula Parish will be re-enacted again this year.

Plans are progressing for the event, and more details will be announced at a later date. The Planning Committee, Bill Atkins, Wayne Elliott, Dot Lazarus, and Ruth King have set a tentative date of SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, AT 1 PM, AT FOUR RIVERS PARK. Entertainment and food will proceed the event. The Jonesville Woman’s Club is on board to assist with the drama.

This year, the “Feud” presentation will be a fund raiser for the proposed museum which will eventually be housed in the old Purvis Building on Highway 84. Work on the museum will begin after Jonesville has been declared a “Preserve America City” and receives a “Preserve America Grant.”



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