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MARY ALICE FONTENOT ARTICLES
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Acadia Parish Historical and Genealogical Articles --Written by Mary
Alice Fontenot for The Crowley Post-Signal (Two volumes)
Before going into discussion about the books of assembled Mary Alice
Fontenot Articles, I believe it appropriate to first mention that Mary Alice
Fontenot passed away on 12 May 2003. Our newsletter editor, Gene
Thibodeaux, paid a nice tribute to her in our August 2003 newsletter. I am
including his first paragraph of that tribute here:
Acadia Parish
lost one of its most illustrious children on May 12 when Mary Alice Fontenot
laid down her well-used pen for the last time. A prolific writer of
newspaper columns, of history books and of the famous Clovis Crawfish
series, Fontenot arguably did more to preserve local history and culture
than did any other child of the southwestern Louisiana prairies. Uncountable
are the people whose lives were touched by the writings of this wonderful
lady. Like the genealogists, who triumphed over their most intractable
family line dead-ends after reading her newspaper columns on Acadia's
pioneer families. Or the history lovers who were able to enjoy the
fascinating stories that would have surely been lost forever had not she
researched and recorded them for future posterity. But mostly she touched
the lives of the children of Acadiana, who smiled and giggled as they were
read the adventures of a mythical crustacean, who taught them morality,
along with a few words and customs from their Cajun heritage.
The following information is from our newsletter editor,
Gene THIBODEAUX. It seems appropriate for use here and is mostly drawn
from his Introduction to one of the two books of
Acadia Parish Historical and Genealogical Articles --Written by Mary
Alice Fontenot for The Crowley Post-Signal.
In 2001, newspaper reporter and author, Mary Alice Fontenot,
along with the management of the Crowley Post-Signal newspaper,
graciously gave the Pointe de l'Eglise: Acadia Genealogical and Historical
Society, Inc. permission to re-print some of her past by-lined articles in the
organization's newsletter. These articles appeared in the Crowley newspaper
from the 1970's to the 1990's and concerned almost every aspect of Acadia
Parish culture, from local history, to area families, to the natural
environment, to Louisiana folklore and legends. It is easy to see how Ms.
Fontenot's contributions became a very valuable addition to À La
Pointe, the society's quarterly newsletter.
In order to prepare a number of these articles
for inclusion in the newsletter,
then-society President Winston Boudreaux and I began transcribing some of them
from the old newspapers into a word processor format. In no time at all, we
had so many prepared that the quarterly newsletter would be supplied for years
and years to come. While typing them up, we couldn't help but realize their
immense value to historians and genealogists if they could be gathered and
accessible in a single spot.
This
idea bore fruit in October of 2002 when Mary Alice Fontenot and the Crowley
Post-Signal gave us further permission to publish a collection of these
informative and fascinating compositions in a single volume. Red Quebodeaux,
much more skilled in the arts of computer science than I, put this first
volume in book form. Also necessary to this project was the Acadia Parish
Library, which so agreeably allowed access to their newspaper and microfilm
files and for the donation of the reams of copy paper used to complete this
collection of 182 of Mary Alice's stories. (Gene carried the project a
step further when he rolled the articles into a book, adding a Table of
Contents, Introduction and an Index that captures most, if not all, the names
of individuals named in the articles.)
At
first we thought that the book contained most of Ms. Fontenot's articles, but
soon we realized that she had been a far more prolific writer. A bit more
research and recording filled up a second volume ...
The
majority of this second book consists of Mary Alice Fontenot's weekly column
that ran in the Crowley Post-Signal from March 27, 1977 until February
7, 1982. The title of the column, along with that of this collection, was
called Le Bon Vieux Temps, loosely translated as 'the good old days.'
Following are 93 other Fontenot bylined articles that appeared in the same
paper between 1980 and 1996.
Since many of the Le Bon Vieux Temps columns appeared with no other
title to give an idea of that week's topic, a list of subjects for each
article appears in the table of contents in order to aid the reader in
researching this work. Newspaper deadlines unfortunately breed typographical
errors. Any mistakes that were corrected by this editor from the original are
clearly marked by placing the changed word or phrase in [brackets]; any typos
left in the finished work are probably my own mistakes, since I am no more
perfect than were those newspaper typesetters. To minimize confusion, women
are listed in the index under their maiden names whenever it was known. So the
researcher is urged to search both under maiden and married surnames to find
out more on these pioneer Acadia Parish ladies...
Gene Thibodeaux, Editor, À la Pointe
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