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Stafford Civil War Park

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Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Stafford Civil War Park
Phone:
+1 540-658-4864

Hours:
Sunday8am - 5:30pm
Monday8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday8am - 5:30pm
Wednesday8am - 5:30pm
Thursday8am - 5:30pm
Friday8am - 5:30pm
Saturday8am - 5:30pm


David Grove Stafford, Sr., known as Grove Stafford , was an attorney in Alexandria, Louisiana, who represented Rapides Parish as a Democrat in the Louisiana State Senate for two terms from 1940 to 1948 during the administrations of Governors Sam Houston Jones and Jimmie Davis. Under Davis, Stafford was the State Senate President Pro Tempore.Descended from two prominent families, Stafford was the fifth of eight children of Leroy Augustus Stafford, Jr. , an Alexandria native and a graduate of the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. His grandfather, also named Leroy Augustus Stafford, was a general for the Confederate States of America in the Civil War who was mortally wounded in the Battle of the Wilderness. His uncle, David Theophilus Stafford, was a four-term Rapides Parish sheriff from 1888 to 1904. Stafford's mother, the former Bertha Moore Hyams , was a granddaughter of Louisiana Civil War Governor Thomas Overton Moore. The youngest of Stafford's siblings, Thomas Overton Moore Stafford , was an uncle by marriage of the late U.S. Representative Harold B. McSween of Louisiana's 8th congressional district, since disbanded.Grove Stafford and his wife, the former Emily Gaiennie , had four children, Alexandria attorney Grove Red Stafford, Jr.; Emily Stafford Brame McNeely ; Margaret Patti Daniel, and George Mason Graham Stafford. Grove Stafford, Jr. , a Republican, graduated from the Tulane University School of Law in New Orleans and is affiliated with the Alexandria firm Stafford, Stewart and Potter, formerly Stafford and Pitts. Emily McNeely was first married to Frank Thebault Brame, Jr. of Alexandria, the nephew of Scott Miller Brame , for whom the Scott M. Brame Middle School in Alexandria is named. Emily's second husband was the Crowley physician, Thomas Ludlow McNeely, Jr., a native of Colfax in Grant Parish, a graduate of the LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, and a two-term member of the Crowley City Council, who died on his ninetieth birthday on October 26, 2016. Stafford's namesake grandson, Grove Stafford Brame, the sixth of seven children of Frank and Emily Brame, was a Dr Pepper executive in Dallas and Houston, who died in July 2017 at the age of fifty-nine in Boerne, west of San Antonio, Texas.Stafford was succeeded in the state Senate in 1948 by C. H. Sammy Downs and the return of Earl Kemp Long to the governorship. He subsequently served on the Louisiana State University Board of Supervisors in the administration of Long's second successor, Robert F. Kennon. He was a defendant in the appeal of a suit brought forth from 1953 to 1955 against LSU by the African-American civil rights attorney A. P. Tureaud of New Orleans.Stafford died in Alexandria at the age of seventy-eight and is interred at Greenwood Memorial Park in Pineville, alongside his wife.
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