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Le Pionnier de L'assomption
Le Pionnier de L'Assomption, founded in 1884 by French immigrant Adolphe C. Duhé in Napoleonville, Louisiana, is one of the oldest French-language newspapers in the United States. It has played a crucial role in preserving and promoting Louisiana's Franco-American culture and heritage through a diverse array of content, including local news, cultural commentary, and educational features. This commitment to journalistic integrity and local connections has established it as a trusted source of information, influential in shaping regional conversations and fostering a sense of identity among its readers. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of Le Pionnier de L'Assomption, starting 1850, with a total of 1,092 scans available. Discover historical figures, events, and possibly even connections to your own family history by delving into this rich resource, unearthing stories that have shaped the community and its culture.