Livestock Brands and Marks: An Unexpected Bayou Country History: 1822-1946 Pioneer Families: Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana

Livestock Brands and Marks: An Unexpected Bayou Country History: 1822-1946 Pioneer Families: Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana

Livestock Brands and Marks: An Unexpected Bayou Country History: 1822-1946 Pioneer Families: Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana

Livestock Brands and Marks: An Unexpected Bayou Country History: 1822-1946 Pioneer Families: Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana

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Overview

A 2014 Humanities Book of the Year

Researching the original brand registration of his great-grandfather Pierre Cenac for his book Eyes of an Eagle, Dr. Christopher Everette Cenac Sr. discovered a serendipitous trove of local history in the form of long-forgotten volumes in the Terrebonne Parish Courthouse in Houma, Louisiana. The three ledger books that emerged through the efforts of the local Clerk of Court became, in themselves, a series of capsulized glimpses into the citizenry of the area's early agrarian foundations. In extraordinary condition, these ledgers held an unprecedented set of the original livestock brands and marks of bustling bayou cattle country.

Each registration entry furnished a record of the progression of settlement of the parish. The registration of a brand often served as the family's calling card upon making Terrebonne Parish their home. Livestock Brands and Marks: An Unexpected Bayou Country History: 1822-1946 Pioneer Families: Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana is designed not only to share the actual registration treasures of all 1140 brands in the brand books themselves, but also to chronicle a short history of laws governing animal identification, to document advances in forms of ownership identification, and to familiarize the reader with both ancient and more recent livestock breeds that received brands and other marks recorded in those three ledger books. Three hundred black-and-white and color illustrations illuminate this fascinating history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626742161
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 10/09/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
File size: 28 MB
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About the Author

Christopher Everette Cenac Sr., M.D., F.A.C.S., is a practicing orthopedic surgeon and served as Terrebonne Parish coroner. Eyes of an Eagle, published in 2011, was a selected book of the Louisiana Bicentennial Commission. He and his wife, Cindy, reside at Winter Quarters on Bayou Black. Claire Domangue Joller collaborated with Dr. Cenac on his previous book. A native of Terrebonne Parish, she has received awards from the National Catholic Press Association and the Louisiana Press Association for her newspaper and magazine columns.
Christopher Everette Cenac, Sr., M.D., F.A.C.S. is a practicing orthopedic surgeon and has served a term as Terrebonne Parish coroner. He and his wife, Cindy, reside at Winter Quarters on Bayou Black. He is the author of Eyes of an Eagle: Jean-Pierre Cenac, Patriarch: An Illustrated History of Early Houma-Terrebonne; Livestock Brands and Marks: An Unexpected Bayou Country History: 1822-1946 Pioneer Families: Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana; and Hard Scrabble to Hallelujah, Volume 1: Bayou Terrebonne: Legacies of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, all distributed by University Press of Mississippi.
Claire Domangue Joller has received awards from the National Catholic Press Association and the Louisiana Press Association for her newspaper and magazine columns.
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