White Gold Wielders

White Gold Wielders

A Critique Group
Facebook Twitter RSS
  Menu
Skip to content
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Appearances
  • Dramatis Personæ
    • Courtney Ritz
    • Dara Kountz
    • David Watson (Iolo)
    • Elizabeth Moon
    • Jesse Scoble
    • Jim Trudeau
    • Paige E. Ewing
    • Shlomi Harif / Sol Sharp
    • Tom Thompson
    • Victor Jimenez
  • Latest WGW News
Facebook Twitter RSS
« Older posts
Newer posts »

She’s a Witch!

By jim | August 4, 2024 - 09:44 |October 9, 2025 In the Flow of Time, Jim Trudeau
Leave a comment

In The Flow of Time – August 4, 2024 There is a hole in my primary research. I need to get my head around Voudou, the amalgam of African and Catholic beliefs widespread in New Orleans in the 1800s. After all, Marie Laveau was “queen” of the voudouiennes. In that… Continue reading →

Charivari

By jim | July 29, 2024 - 09:35 |October 9, 2025 In the Flow of Time, Jim Trudeau
Leave a comment

In The Flow of Time – July 29, 2024 Researching life in Louisiana in the 1800s I run across this, about Acadian weddings. “Sometimes the ceremony included a charivari… The custom was an old one and was particularly popular in New Orleans, until the authorities suppressed it as a public… Continue reading →

Dixie

By jim | July 27, 2024 - 09:29 |October 9, 2025 In the Flow of Time, Jim Trudeau
Leave a comment

In The Flow of Time – July 27, 2024 The Citizens Bank of Louisiana was chartered in 1833. It began issuing paper currency. The federal government didn’t do that. The bank was so solid that its $10 notes, below, were widely used throughout the south. “However, there was in New… Continue reading →

Slavery Part 2

By jim | July 24, 2024 - 09:14 |October 9, 2025 In the Flow of Time, Jim Trudeau
Leave a comment

In The Flow of Time – July 24, 2024 It’s the south, ante-bellum New Orleans. I’m digging into slave trades around Marie Laveau, and the Trudeau family – her father a free man of color, and his parentage, powerful white men at the pinnacle of society. I’m pretty much accustomed… Continue reading →

House Architecture

By jim | July 22, 2024 - 09:02 |October 9, 2025 In the Flow of Time, Jim Trudeau
Leave a comment

In The Flow of Time – July 22, 2024 In 1798, Marie Laveau’s grandmother Catherine Henry had the house on St Ann Street built. It was torn down in 1903. But I have the 1885 fire insurance map, so I have (a few years after Marie’s death) the layout of… Continue reading →

Creole

By jim | July 20, 2024 - 19:07 |October 9, 2025 In the Flow of Time, Jim Trudeau
Leave a comment

In The Flow of Time – July 20, 2024 This cringe-worthy statement is from a mid-20th century white New Orleans author: “No true Creole ever had colored blood.” This sums up one of my challenges. Race is at the heart of New Orleans. So are race words and—far more importantly—the… Continue reading →

Journalism

By jim | July 18, 2024 - 18:12 |October 9, 2025 In the Flow of Time, Jim Trudeau
Leave a comment

In The Flow of Time – July 18, 2024 I was looking for weather reports. I thought, newspapers of the period. Into the Library of Congress I go. The papers were four dense pages long. The LoC. has thousands of New Orleans papers. The oldest they have is the new… Continue reading →

So It Begins

By jim | July 16, 2024 - 18:08 |October 9, 2025 In the Flow of Time, Jim Trudeau
Leave a comment

In The Flow of Time – July 16, 2024 Maybe. I was up early this morning. Puzzles done, coffee overcoming sleepiness, I was getting some details on the aftermath of the slave rebellion in 1811. As I’ve read the history, it seemed like this might be a good starting place… Continue reading →

Families

By jim | July 14, 2024 - 17:42 |October 9, 2025 In the Flow of Time, Jim Trudeau
Leave a comment

In The Flow of Time – July 14, 2024 I very quickly realized what an intricate braid Marie Laveau’s family represents. I decided to use the family home on St. Ann Street to make sense of it all. Marie’s grandmother bought her own freedom in 1795, then purchased the property… Continue reading →

New Orleans Riverside

By jim | July 10, 2024 - 17:39 |October 9, 2025 In the Flow of Time, Jim Trudeau
Leave a comment

In The Flow of Time – July 10, 2024 Today’s find…. the New Orleans riverside, drawn in 1828 by Captain B Hall, from the flatboat landing, looking downriver to the ocean-going tall ships. He drew this using a camera lucida. In effect, this is a tracing of what was really… Continue reading →

«‹56789›»
  • Active Members

    • Courtney Ritz
    • Dara Kountz
    • David Watson (Iolo)
    • Elizabeth Moon
    • Jesse Scoble
    • Jim Trudeau
    • Paige E. Ewing
    • Shlomi Harif / Sol Sharp
    • Tom Thompson
    • Victor Jimenez

  • Appearances & Events

  • Flatiron use license
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nulla massa diam, tempus a finibus et, euismod nec arcu. Praesent ultrices massa at molestie facilisis.
White Gold Wielders | Powered by Mantra & WordPress.
Facebook Twitter RSS