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Dogwood Press is small and specialized. Our main focus is the history of Southwest Louisiana and East Texas. We especially promote books on Redbones and the Melungeons, (Melungeons lived in the Southeastern U.S. but are related to Redbones) and Jean Laffite. However, we have a variety of local history works and some on genealogy, Indians, etc. We offer mostly non-fiction.

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Nightriders: The West and Kimbrell Clan

By: Richard Briley III

A gang of robbers and killers led by a Sunday School Superintendent killed more people than perhaps any other group of outlaws in America. They operated in the Montgomery, Winnfield and Atlanta, Louisiana area shortly after the close of the war between th

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REDBONES OF LOUISIANA   For 200 years the Redbones have been LouisianaREDBONES OF LOUISIANA For 200 years the Redbones have been Louisiana's mystey people.

By: Don C. Marler

These mystery people of Southwest Louisiana have been referred to as Red Bone or Redbone. A group, perhaps the parent group, in South Carolina was similarly known. The origins of the term is no less elusive than the term Melungeon.

Price:  $22.00   
 

The Colfax Riot of April, 1873

By: Manie White Johnson

Eight years after the end of the Civil War there was a race riot in Colfax, La. created more by Radical Reconstruction government manipulations than by racial tensions. This is an account of the horrid affair which occurred on Easter Sunday, 1873.

Price:  $6.00   
 

Treason History of the Order of Sons of Liberty, Formerly Circle of Honor, Succeeded by Knights of the Golden CircleTreason History of the Order of Sons of Liberty, Formerly Circle of Honor, Succeeded by Knights of the Golden Circle

By: Felix G. Stidger

Dr. George W. L. Bickley, a Virginian who had moved to Ohio, organized the first "castle," or local branch.

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