Christopher Everette Cenac Sr.

Christopher Everette Cenac, Sr., M.D., F.A.C.S. is a practicing orthopedic surgeon and has served a term as Terrebonne Parish coroner. He and his wife, Cindy, reside at Winter Quarters on Bayou Black. He is the author of Eyes of an Eagle: Jean-Pierre Cenac, Patriarch: An Illustrated History of Early Houma-Terrebonne; Livestock Brands and Marks: An Unexpected Bayou Country History: 1822-1946 Pioneer Families: Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana; and Hard Scrabble to Hallelujah, Volume 1: Bayou Terrebonne: Legacies of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, all distributed by University Press of Mississippi.

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Hard Scrabble to Hallelujah, Volume 1: Bayou Terrebonne

Legacies of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana

University Press of Mississippi, University Press of Mississippi/J.P.C., L.L.C.

An incomparable historical record of a bayou’s many plantations, farms, and homesteads

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Livestock Brands and Marks

An Unexpected Bayou Country History: 1822–1946 Pioneer Families: Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana

University Press of Mississippi, University Press of Mississippi/J.P.C., L.L.C.

A richly illustrated and incomparable collection documenting the brands and marks of the pioneers of Southeast Louisiana

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Eyes of an Eagle

Jean-Pierre Cenac, Patriarch: An Illustrated History of Early Houma-Terrebonne

University Press of Mississippi, University Press of Mississippi/J.P.C., L.L.C.

The incomparable history of a French family’s founding legacy in the seafood industry of south Louisiana

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