Climate change in the good old days

When William S. Cary built an ice house next to Bayou Teche in Centerville in 1850, the (Franklin) Planters’ Banner proclaimed that “the project … has contributed more to the health, comfort and luxury of the population” than anything yet seen. It may have been the first ice storage facility in south Louisiana. Small amounts of ice had been shipped in casks to Teche communities for some y...

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