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Show -coES REST IN iy soiL OF :'0LD LOUISIANA? . ,( i,.sml which has lu-' lu-' .i'f loulii"1' fol'xloiv Isn't ff. ; (.' 11.0 nallvM who llvo ij J''1',' huvoii. ln ll.ls pl.v ! : 'lir ,,'ru-sl.y ('"'"", about "'X,,,, soulh of Now tM-loMin;. X "''UV oonvinood that Na- :::iltoVm't sloop In Los In- .k1 that John Paul Jones' V ''.)tnt Annapolis honors an filler. Thoy will rovoront-t rovoront-t ""iho visitor throe grnss-cov-' "vos, whioli. thoy annonnoo i "vi,'lion, cover tho nshos of i,X,, (Mrponil, of John Paul i ' Jof theplnito Lnlltte. 1 N. of course, historical fact poclition 'as organizod to -;,lwloon from St. Uolona, but I llio cNpeilition undor Pomi-X,,,, Pomi-X,,,, sailed from Now Orleans. fled. The Baratarians say however. Thoy declare Hu" the activity of Ton's ox- whs just huggorniuggor to X ithefiict that, while the show Wi j0:iii I.alitte was actually ;vay to St. Helena. On the i substituted a man closely re-,,. re-,,. Xapoleon, and smuggled .Jmperor off St. Helena. But the sloop was almost within , 0f Louisiana on the returu trip, :v tvD died, and Lnfitte buried - Baratnria. 'it Jones they insist that the -', admiral joined Lafitte's forces $;:! v;3 sea victories, instead of go-, go-, Yucatan as history tells us, ,1 e died at sea on an expedition ,f as buried beside Napoleon. ' I' .A; buried at Annapolis is just ' : oilier fellow, identified only by 7 uniform coat. Skeptical visi-X visi-X jay smile, but the Baratarians ' ! -j of whom claim to be direct dants of Lafitte cross thetu-- thetu-- . j devoutly before the graves and . litem high with flowers every I 4il's day. |