Badley family.

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The Badley family were plantation owners. Henry Badley (1810-1883) resided in Port Hudson, East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, from 1843 to 1863, then moved to East Baton Rouge Parish. His sons, Elmo and Henry, Jr. (1853-1902), owned plantations in East Baton Rouge Parish. Henry's daughter Daisy (1888-1973) was the chairman of the League of Women Voters in Baton Rouge in 1921.

From the description of Badley family papers, 1834-1940 (bulk 1845-1865). (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 301255307

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creatorOf Badley family. Badley family papers, 1834-1940 (bulk 1845-1865). Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
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associatedWith Badley, Daisy, 1888-1973. person
associatedWith Badley, Elmo. person
associatedWith Badley, Henry, 1810-1883. person
associatedWith Badley, Jessie, b. 1869. person
associatedWith Badley, Nan, 1898-1958. person
associatedWith League of Women Voters (Baton Rouge, La.) corporateBody
associatedWith Little family. family
associatedWith Long, Huey Pierce, 1893-1935. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Mississippi
Louisiana--Baton Rouge
Louisiana--East Baton Rouge Parish
Subject
Slavery
Botanical specimens
Plantations
Suffragists
Women
Occupation
Plantation owners
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Family

Active 1834

Active 1940

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