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“I was nervous ordering a dining table for the first time before seeing it. The entire transaction could not have been better. Excellent service, on time delivery, beautiful piece of furniture. I am very happy!”
- Susan Williams
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“Glen has been a delight to work with on many different occasions. He completes the work on time and there are never any surprises. Highly recommended!”
- Joe Morrow Ashley Hall Interiors New Orleans
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Tales from Armand |
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The Armand family roots in the Louisiana Purchase Territory begin in 1766 when Joseph Marie Armand, a native of Metz, France, along with all other Acadians, were deported from Acadia (Nova Scotia) by the British during the French and Indian War. Joseph Armand and his family eventually settled at Natchitoches Post, the northern most Spanish outpost on the Red River in the Louisiana Territory.
Josephs children grew up in Louisiana serving as a Senator, distinguished military officers, and leaders of the community in four different and unique parishes.
Josephs descendants from Avoyelles Parish were expert carpenters and craftsmen. This is the lineage that Native Louisiana Craftsman Glen Armand descends from.
The Armands, the History of the Armands in Louisiana, by Glen Armand, records the families history in Colonial Louisiana and chronicles the authors childhood where his craftsmanship skills were passed down from his father and grandfather. This book is available from the Author. |
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