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* Livingston Parish, Louisiana
St. Tammany Parish is one of the fastest-growing parishes in the state, along with Livingston and Ascension.
* Livingston Parish ( south )
Livingston Parish is part of the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the Baton Rouge – Pierre Part Combined Statistical Area.
Livingston Parish was created by state legislature in 1832.
In recent years, Livingston Parish has been represented in the Louisiana State Senate by Republicans, Heulette Fontenot ( 2000 – 2008 ) and Dale M. Erdey ( since 2008 ).
Scott M. Perrilloux is the district attorney for the 21st judicial district of Louisiana, comprising the parishes ( counties ) of Livingston, Saint Helena Parish, Louisiana | Saint Helena, and Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana | Tangipahoa.
Together with the parishes of Saint Helena and Tangipahoa, Livingston Parish forms Louisiana's 21st judicial district.
Livingston Parish is home of one of two installations for a gravitational wave observatory ( LIGO ) which is a facility dedicated to the detection of cosmic gravitational waves and the harnessing of these waves for scientific research.
Livingston Parish stands out for having a much higher white population percentage ( or, conversely, a much lower black population ) than the surrounding parishes.
Hurricane Katrina had a dramatic effect on the population in Livingston Parish.
On June 6, 2007, the Census Bureau published a report " Special Population Estimates for Impacted Counties in the Gulf Coast Area " which shows a population increase for Livingston Parish to 111, 863 as of January 1, 2006.
Livingston Parish is a Council-President parish governed by a Home Rule Charter and enforced by a Parish Council and Parish President.
Livingston Parish is divided into 9 council districts.
In recent years, Livingston Parish has been one of the most Republican parishes in Louisiana and the entire United States.
Map of Livingston Parish, Louisiana With Municipal Labels
* Livingston Parish ( northeast )
Denham Springs is a city in Livingston Parish, Louisiana, United States, and part of the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Denham Springs is the largest area of commercial and residential development in Livingston Parish, and the only parish municipality classified as a city.
Denham Springs became the banking and commercial center of Livingston Parish.

Livingston and French
Livingston High School's foreign language department offers classes in Spanish, French, and Punjabi.
French Settlement ( historically ) is a village in Livingston Parish, Louisiana, United States.
French Settlement is within the Livingston Parish Public Schools system.
The first Central High School was built in 1884 by Samuel Livingston French and his Plymouth Planing Mill Co.
The architect of the second Central High School was Harry Livingston French.
Harry French inherited numerous social, business and political connections — his father was Samuel Livingston French, born in Plymouth on September 8, 1839, a great-grandson of Noah Wadhams, Plymouth's illustrious 18th century preacher.
The First National Bank's 1915 building was designed by architect Harry Livingston French.
In 1915, the First National Bank announced plans to construct a new building designed by architect Harry Livingston French.
From 1833 to 1835, Livingston was minister plenipotentiary to France, charged with procuring the fulfilment by the French government of the treaty negotiated by W. C. Rives in 1831, by which France had bound herself to pay an indemnity of twenty-five millions of francs for French spoliations of American shipping chiefly under the Berlin and Milan decrees, and the United States in turn agreed to pay to France 1, 500, 000 francs in satisfaction of French claims.
Livingston's negotiations were conducted with excellent judgment, but the French Chamber of Deputies refused to make an appropriation to pay the first instalment due under the treaty in 1833, relations between the two governments became strained, and Livingston was finally instructed to close the legation and return to America.
Adjunct faculty member Donald Livingston shares a similar view, blaming Lincoln for the creation of " a French Revolutionary style unitary state " and " centralizing totalitarianism.
Livingston married Susannah French in 1747.
In 1773 Livingston moved to the home with his wife, Susannah French of New Brunswick, and their children, full-time.
Livingston goes on to say Diebenkorn must have experienced French Window at Collioure, as an epiphany.

Livingston and Paroisse
fr: Catégorie: Paroisse de Livingston

Livingston and de
de: Livingston County ( New York )
es: Condado de Livingston ( Nueva York )
fr: Comté de Livingston ( New York )
pt: Condado de Livingston ( Nova Iorque )
de: Livingston
de: Livingston ( Kalifornien )
es: Municipio de Brighton ( condado de Livingston, Míchigan )
es: Municipio de Cohoctah ( condado de Livingston, Míchigan )
es: Municipio de Conway ( condado de Livingston, Míchigan )
es: Municipio de Genoa ( condado de Livingston, Míchigan )
es: Municipio de Hamburg ( condado de Livingston, Míchigan )
es: Municipio de Handy ( condado de Livingston, Míchigan )
es: Municipio de Hartland ( condado de Livingston, Míchigan )
es: Municipio de Howell ( condado de Livingston, Míchigan )
es: Municipio de Iosco ( condado de Livingston, Míchigan )

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