| | Caddo Parish (no city given):
Jonas
Robeson, 1871 |
| | Shreveport: |
| |
| | Shreveport, 1800-1899:
John
M. Landrum, 1861 —
Joseph
Clinton Beall, 1867 —
John
R. J. Daniel, 1868 —
William
Rabun Shivers, 1871 —
Moses
Hodge Crowell, 1875 —
Martin
Tally, 1876 —
John
N. Howell, 1882 —
Samuel
Levy, 1883 —
John
Wallace Jones, 1895 |
| | Shreveport, 1900-1999:
Jerome
B. Gilmore, 1900 —
Richard
Tucker Vinson, 1904 —
Samuel
J. Ward, 1906 —
John
C. Moncure, 1915 —
Andrew
Currie, 1918 —
C.
C. Antoine, 1921 —
Newton
C. Blanchard, 1922 —
Benjamin
Holzman, 1922 —
Taliaferro
Alexander, 1924 —
Edward
B. Herndon, 1930 —
Ernest
Ralph Bernstein, Sr., 1932 —
Reuben
Neil McKellar, 1933 —
Lee
Emmett Thomas, 1935 —
Oscar
L. Gray, 1936 —
John
H. Eastham, 1938 —
Andrew
Querbes, 1939 —
Robert
Hodges Ward, 1946 —
James
G. Palmer, 1952 —
Sam
S. Caldwell, 1953 —
William
Crosson Feazel, 1965 —
John
McWilliams Ford, 1965 —
George
Washington Hardy, 1967 —
Clyde
E. Fant, 1973 —
L.
Calhoun Allen, Jr., 1991 |
| | Shreveport, 2000-2012:
Joe
Waggonner, Jr., 2007 —
W.
Ray Scott, 2008 |
|
| | Near Shreveport:
Benjamin
Lewis Hodge, 1864 |
| |
See also Louisiana
deathplaces not assigned to parishes.
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