Water Companies in Angola, LA
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Buffalo Water Association Inc
(601) 888-6977 more info
East Feliciana Rural Water System
(225) 683-3509 more info
Innis Water Corporation
(225) 492-2399 more info
M & S Water Supply
(225) 627-6297 more info
Moreauville Water Department
(318) 985-2462 more info
Old River Water Association
(601) 888-3782 more info
Old River Water Co
(225) 492-2390 more info
West Feliciana Parish Water Wk
(225) 635-4574 more info
Wilson Water Works
(225) 629-5141 more info
Woodville Water Plant
(601) 888-3332 more info

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Facts about Angola, LA:
The Louisiana State Penitentiary (LSP, also known as Angola, and nicknamed the "Alcatraz of the South" and "The Farm" Before 1835, state inmates lived in a jail in New Orleans. The first Louisiana State Penitentiary, located at the intersection of 6th Street and Laurel Street in Baton Rouge, was modeled off of a prison in Wethersfield, Connecticut. In 1844 the state leased the prison and its prisoners to McHatton Pratt and Company, a private company. Union soldiers occupied the prison during the American Civil War. In 1869 Samuel Lawrence James, a former confederate major, received the lease to the prison. The land that has become Angola Penitentiary was purchased by Isaac Franklin from Francis Routh during the 1830s with the profits from his slave trading firm, Franklin and Armfield, of Alexandria, Virginia and Natchez, Mississippi as four contiguous plantations. These plantations, Panola, Belle View, Killarney and Angola, were joined during their sale by Franklin's widow, Adelicia...

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