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  1. Charles-Étienne Arthur Gayarré (January 9, 1805 – February 11, 1895) was an American historian, attorney, slaveowner and politician born to a Spanish and French Creole planter family in New Orleans, Louisiana. He was a Confederate sympathizer and white supremacist.

  2. New Orleans native Charles Gayarré wrote the first complete history of Louisiana: a four-volume series entitled Louisiana History (1866). Originally written in French, his study focused on the region’s domination by France, Spain, and then the United States.

  3. 30 de jun. de 2009 · Gayarré, Charles, 1805-1895. Publication date. 1867. Topics. Louisiana -- History, Louisiana. Publisher. New York : W.J. Widdleton. Collection. americana. Book from the collections of. University of Virginia. Language. English. Book digitized by Google from the library of University of Virginia and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.

  4. CHARLES GAYARRE, HISTORIAN AND ROMANCER For more than half a century now, no part of North America has been more exploited in literature than Louisiana. The atmospheric color?n the state, particularly in the Creole quarter of New Orleans; the suggestions of a glamorous past; the survival of a Creole tradition, rich in the memory of heroic names and

  5. 30 de abr. de 1999 · Books. History of Louisiana: The Spanish Domination. Charles Gayarré. Pelican Publishing Company, Apr 30, 1999 - History - 666 pages. The author of this comprehensive history was the first...

  6. 21 de may. de 2010 · Mr. Charles Gayarré.—The announcement of the arrest in New York of Mr. Charles Gayarré, on his arrival from Tampico, has led to the inquiry whether it is our old fellow-citizen, the author of the history of Louisiana, member of our Legislature, at one time Secretary of State and ex-U.S. Senator.

  7. Books. History of Louisiana: The American Dominiation. Charles Gayarré. Pelican Publishing Company, Apr 30, 1999 - History - 732 pages. The author of this comprehensive history was the first...