When Hungarian immigrants at the turn of the twentieth century looked south for an alternative to the snowy winters and smoggy skies they faced in Northeastern cities, cutting timber in Louisiana seemed like a good bet.
As it turned out, a job with the Brackenridge Lumber Mill was an even better deal than they’d hoped.
The company offered its cleared land…
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