Morganza -- A Remarkable Place

by Edwin Lyle Brown

Morganza -- A Remarkable Place
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Morganza -- A Remarkable Place

by Edwin Lyle Brown

Published Dec 27, 2025
237 Pages
6.14 x 9.21 Black & White Paperback
Genre: HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)


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Book Details

During his investigations he discovered that ancient Native Americans had built a large number of mounds in the vicinity; that the locale was settled by the French even before New Orleans; that General Lafayette was a awarded a land grant by the United States Congress nearby and the founder Morganza surveyed the allocated property; that a fortress was built on the nearby Mississippi River in the Civil War and up to 40,000 Union troops were stationed there; that The US Corp of Engineers built a huge structure at Morganza which is critical to the control of flooding in Louisiana; that a significant portion of the cult film Easy Rider was filmed in the Village; and much more.

 

About the Author

Edwin Lyle Brown

Edwin Lyle Brown is a retired Computer Scientist who has lived in the same house, in Morganza, LA, with his wife and family for nearly half a century. Over the course of this time period, he developed a deep interest in the past life of the Village. Then approximately ten years ago, as a member of the Morganza Cultural District, Lyle (he prefers his middle name) was invited to produce a work on the history of the place. Intrigued, he accepted. Mr. Brown was not a novice to writing. Over the course of his career, he had produced literally thousands of pages of, proposals and project documentation. His professional writing culminated with the publication of 802.1x Port-based Authentication. The book was a critical success if not an exciting topic to the general public. Lyle dived whole heartedly into the research of the history he was writing. He collected so much material that his wife threatened to discard it. Fortunately, he found reasonable storage while condensing the many pounds of documents into Morganza—A Remarkable Place.