Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Midway, Bossier Parish, Louisiana

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The result was delete‎. Daniel (talk) 21:37, 9 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Midway, Bossier Parish, Louisiana

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Another "unincorporated community" lie that we are telling the world. It was a post office, and the only information recorded that I can find anywhere is that it was a post office, in a massive 1892 directory of post offices. It's not in the 1880 Lippincott's at all. It's not to be confused with the Midway geologic formation in Louisiana, which is actually per

doi:10.3133/pp46 named after a place in Alabama. The "Bossier Parish" chapter in SPC's 1890 History of Louisiana gives 1 sentence to a list of "new post offices" since 1859. And that's it as far as the history books are concerned. This is a post office that even contemporary history ignored. It didn't ignore Thomas Lyles, its postmaster (ironically xyr post office getting scant mention in the biographical sketch, not even to say that it was a post office), but I don't have a second independent source for a biography so cannot refactor. Uncle G (talk) 12:10, 2 December 2023 (UTC)[reply
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