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		<title>By: Dale Genius</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lamar
There is an even earlier map of Alexandria on display at the Louisiana History Museum as laid out by Alexander Fulton in 1805.
Also the 1872 Map which is the  map of after the Civil War, when most of the original Alexandria was destroyed.
The city of Alexandria has also put together a map of current Alexandria with the old original plantations shown on this current day may. I found this interesting because my Great Grandfather C.C. Faust was the plantation  manager of Willow Glynn Plantation in the early 1900&#039;s.
Dale Genius
Louisiana History Museum.
503 Washington ST.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lamar<br />
There is an even earlier map of Alexandria on display at the Louisiana History Museum as laid out by Alexander Fulton in 1805.<br />
Also the 1872 Map which is the  map of after the Civil War, when most of the original Alexandria was destroyed.<br />
The city of Alexandria has also put together a map of current Alexandria with the old original plantations shown on this current day may. I found this interesting because my Great Grandfather C.C. Faust was the plantation  manager of Willow Glynn Plantation in the early 1900&#8242;s.<br />
Dale Genius<br />
Louisiana History Museum.<br />
503 Washington ST.</p>
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