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Louisiana // Baton Rouge, LA // Southern Region // Central Time
(The Pelican State)
Territory of Orleans established: October 1, 1804
Statehood granted[1]: April 30, 1812 // 18th state
Spanish cession of disputed land[1]: February 22, 1819

Secession from Union:

January 26, 1861
Confederacy joined: February 4, 1861
Civil War: April 12, 1861 - May 9, 1865
Readmitted to Congress: July 9, 1868
End of Reconstruction: January 2, 1877
[1] Louisiana was formed out of land from the Louisiana Purchase (1803)
and disputed land between the Viceroyality of New Spain and Louisiana
until Spanish cession in the Adams-Onís Treaty (1819).
[View Louisiana evolution maps]

#4294 // August 6, 2009
(self-adhesive coil definitive)
Flags of Our Nation Series
Louisiana State Flag
and brown pelicans
#1970 // April 14, 1982
(ex pane of 50 different stamps)
State Bird & Flower of
Louisiana
Brown Pelican
(Pelecanus occidentalis)
and Magnolia
#1648 // February 23, 1976
(ex pane of 50 different stamps)
American Bicentennial Series
Louisiana State Flag

#1197 // April 30, 1962 // New Orleans, LA
Louisiana Statehood
Sesquicentennial

Sidewheel riverboat
on the Mississippi River
#1261 // January 8, 1965 // New Orleans, LA
Battle of New Orleans, Chalmette Plantation,
British-American War (1812 - 1815),
January 8 - 15, 1815,
Sesquicentennial

15-star US Flag and canon,
General Andrew Jackson
(* 1767, † 1845),
Sesquicentennial Medal

#2086 // May 11, 1984 // New Orleans, LA
Louisiana World Exposition, New Orleans,
May 12 - Nov 11, 1984

"Fresh water as a source of Life",
Bayou Wildlife
#4667 // April 30, 2012 // Baton Rouge, LA
Louisiana Statehood
Bicentennial

Photograph of sunset at Flat Lake,
bald cypress trees hung with Spanish moss


Flat Lake is located in the Atchafalaya Basin,
largest contiguous river swamp in the US,
its bayous are home to alligators, crawfish,
snakes, turtles, nutria, owls and eagles.

#3578 // April 4, 2002
(ex pane of 50 stamps, one for each state)
Greetings from Louisiana

Illustration of contemporary postcard
in the style of the 1930s/1940s


View Louisiana state quarter
View Louisiana state map
View Louisiana clock


The state was named in honor of
King Louis XIV (* 1638, r. 1643, † 1715) of France, the "Sun King".
The annual "Mardi gras" ("Fat Tuesday") carneval celebration and
the Jazz & Heritage Festival in New Orleans, LA are world-famous.
On August 29, 2005 the city of New Orleans, LA was flooded and devastated
by monster hurricane "Katrina". Over 204,00 homes were destroyed or damaged.
In 2014, nine years after the disaster, many areas of the city
are still under reconstruction.
Land Area
rounded mi2 [km2]
43,562 [112.825]
ranked 33rd
Population
(census 2010)
4,533,372
ranked 25th
Population Density
per mi2 [km2] of land area
105 [40]
ranked 24th
The State of Lousiana has 64 parishes.


        

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