North Louisiana Historical Association Explained

The North Louisiana Historical Association was organized in 1952 to in its own words "encourage an appreciation and understanding of the history of North Louisiana."[1]

History

The association was organized in 1952 by D. H. Perkins and A. W. Shaw in a meeting held at Centenary College in Shreveport, Louisiana.[2] Another founding member was W. Darrell Overdyke, a Centenary history professor known for his specialization on antebellum homes and the Know Nothing political party in the American South.[3] The organization awards the Overdyke Awards in memory of Overdyke for the best research paper published by the journal.[4] [5] The organization publishes North Louisiana History to "encourage an appreciation and understanding of the history of North Louisiana."[6] One of the officers of the corporation is the editor, whose duties include soliciting articles for inclusion in the journal and editing those articles for clarity and accuracy.[7] NLHA designated the Noel Memorial Library at Louisiana State University in Shreveport as its records repository.[7]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: North Louisiana Historical Association . 2011-04-12 .
  2. Book: Edwin Adams Davis . Edwin Adams Davis . Louisiana, the Pelican State . 1975 . . 9780807101629 .
  3. Web site: Dictionary O - Louisiana Historical Association. Overdyke, William Darrel.. Louisiana Historical Association. 2011-04-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20110727013237/http://www.lahistory.org/site32.php. 2011-07-27. dead.
  4. Web site: Overdyke Awards North Louisiana Historical Association . 2011-04-12 . .
  5. Web site: Department of History: Home - Louisiana Tech University. Ruston. Louisiana Tech University. 2011-04-22.
  6. News: North Louisiana researchers gain another source . The Advocate. April 30, 2006 . 2011-04-11.
  7. Web site: North Louisiana Historical Association Bylaws. April 10, 2011.