An Untractable County: The History of Kenner, Louisiana

Louisiana's sixth largest city, Kenner, is often looked upon simply as a suburb of New Orleans and home to Louis Armstrong International Airport. An Untractable Country: The History of Kenner, Louisiana, reveals that Kenner has its own unique and dynamic history separate from that of New Orleans. This is the first book-length narrative of the three-hundred-year-long story of the people and events that transformed an area located along the Mississippi River, approximately thirteen miles upriver from the Crescent City, from a grassy Indian hunting ground to one of Louisiana's largest municipalities. From its earliest times as the colonial settlement of Cannes Brûlées, through its incarnation as the small antebellum town of Kennerville, to its rapid growth as a suburban bedroom community during the second half of the twentieth century, the story of Kenner exemplifies life in communities across the state and fills an important void in the greater mosaic of the story of Louisiana.

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An Untractable County: The History of Kenner, Louisiana

Louisiana's sixth largest city, Kenner, is often looked upon simply as a suburb of New Orleans and home to Louis Armstrong International Airport. An Untractable Country: The History of Kenner, Louisiana, reveals that Kenner has its own unique and dynamic history separate from that of New Orleans. This is the first book-length narrative of the three-hundred-year-long story of the people and events that transformed an area located along the Mississippi River, approximately thirteen miles upriver from the Crescent City, from a grassy Indian hunting ground to one of Louisiana's largest municipalities. From its earliest times as the colonial settlement of Cannes Brûlées, through its incarnation as the small antebellum town of Kennerville, to its rapid growth as a suburban bedroom community during the second half of the twentieth century, the story of Kenner exemplifies life in communities across the state and fills an important void in the greater mosaic of the story of Louisiana.

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An Untractable County: The History of Kenner, Louisiana

An Untractable County: The History of Kenner, Louisiana

by Craig A. Bauer
An Untractable County: The History of Kenner, Louisiana

An Untractable County: The History of Kenner, Louisiana

by Craig A. Bauer

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Louisiana's sixth largest city, Kenner, is often looked upon simply as a suburb of New Orleans and home to Louis Armstrong International Airport. An Untractable Country: The History of Kenner, Louisiana, reveals that Kenner has its own unique and dynamic history separate from that of New Orleans. This is the first book-length narrative of the three-hundred-year-long story of the people and events that transformed an area located along the Mississippi River, approximately thirteen miles upriver from the Crescent City, from a grassy Indian hunting ground to one of Louisiana's largest municipalities. From its earliest times as the colonial settlement of Cannes Brûlées, through its incarnation as the small antebellum town of Kennerville, to its rapid growth as a suburban bedroom community during the second half of the twentieth century, the story of Kenner exemplifies life in communities across the state and fills an important void in the greater mosaic of the story of Louisiana.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781935754848
Publisher: University of Louisiana at Lafayette Press
Publication date: 10/26/2016
Pages: 325
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

Table of Contents

Preface ix

1 Cannes Brûlées 1

2 William Kenner, Oakland Plantation, and Slave Rebellion 25

3 Kennerville 55

4 War and Occupation 79

5 After the War 95

6 Ugly Tensions and Violent Vigilantism 117

7 "A Parasite to the Rest of the Parish" 139

8 Rebirth 149

9 Maturing as a Municipality 165

10 MSY-Kenner Takes to the Air 179

11 Suburban Metamorphosis 205

12 "This wasn't an act of God. It was an act of stupidity." 221

13 Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow 235

Appendix: Modem Mayors of Kenner 260

Notes 261

Bibliography 297

Image Credits 312

Index 313

About the Author 327

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