Give thanks, share your blessings

1849 was a really bad year for Louisiana. In the spring the state was swamped by one of our worst floods ever, almost as bad as the Great Flood of 1927. Yellow fever swept through the state during the hot days of summer. Fall brought an onslaught of insects that devoured crops just before harvest. Yet, Governor Isaac Johnson still found cause for Thanksgiving. “If blessings so great and so…

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