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1865 Civil War Tax

In 1861 the United States Congress passed an act levying a direct tax on each state. Louisiana's share was $385,886.66, which was to be assessed from land and property owners or caretakers. The assessments were made in 1864 and the tax was collected in 1865.

Bossier Parish

John Kelley, estate, & A.D. Palmer

William A. Kelley

William O. Kelley

Carroll Parish

Kelly & Lawton

E.E. Kelly

Catahoula Parish

Jno. Kelly

Moses Kelly

Claiborne Parish

J.R. Kelly

East Baton Rouge Parish

John Kelly

Samuel Kelly estate

Wm. Kelly

East Feliciana Parish

Mrs. Eliza Kelly

J.S. Kelly

Franklin Parish

William Kelly

Jackson Parish

George Kelly

W.J. Kelly

William Kelly

Livingston Parish

Jas. W. Kelly

Morehouse Parish

A. Kelly

D.B. Kelly

G.W. Kelly

Henry Kelly

John G. Kelly

Joseph Kelly

Orleans Parish

Bernard Kelley

James S. Kelley

Malachi Kelley

Barny Kelly

Hansom Kelly

Mrs. I.D. Kelly

J. Kelly and wife

J. Kelly & Jas. McHally

Pat Kelly

Mrs. Patrick M. Kelly

William Kelly

Union Parish

Joel P. Kelley

Matthew Kelley

Wm. Kelley

Winn Parish

Daniel Kelly

J.M. Kelly

W.H. Kelly

No O'Kelleys or O'Kellys on the rolls in the Parishes of Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Carroll, Catahoula, Concordia, DeSoto, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Franklin, Jackson, Lafayette, Livingston, Madison, Morehouse, Natchitoches, Quachita, Rapides, Sabine, St. Helena, St. Landry, St. Tammany, Union, Vermilion, Washington, West Feliciana, or Winn.

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