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Definition of Capital of Louisiana
1. Noun. Capital of Louisiana.
Terms within: Baton Rouge Bridge
Generic synonyms: State Capital
Group relationships: La, Louisiana, Pelican State
Lexicographical Neighbors of Capital Of Louisiana
Literary usage of Capital of Louisiana
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Louisiana by Alcée Fortier (1904)
"... University of Louisiana—President Hawks's report—Baton Rouge the capital of
Louisiana—Consolidation of the three municipalities in New Orleans—Epidemics ..."
2. Manual of Geography: Combined with History and Astronomy by James Monteith (1864)
"What is the capital of Louisiana? What large City in the south-east? On what
River is New Orleans? What River between Louisiana and Texas? ..."
3. History of Louisiana by Charles Gayarré (1854)
"The capital of Louisiana deserves that the origin of its name of Baton Rouge, or
Red Stick, be recorded. It is well known that the cypress tree, ..."
4. Louisiana; Its Colonial History and Romance: Its Colonial History and Romance by Charles Gayarré (1852)
"The capital of Louisiana deserves that the origin of its name of Baton Rouge, or
Red Stick, be recorded. It is well known that the cypress tree, ..."
5. History of Louisiana by Charles Gayarré (1866)
"The capital of Louisiana deserves that the origin of its name of Baton Rouge, or
Red Stick, be recorded. It is well known that the cypress tree, ..."
6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"BATON ROUGE, the capital of Louisiana, USA, and of East Baton Rouge parish, on
the E. bank of the Mississippi river, about 70 m. NW of New Orleans. Pop. ..."