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St. Matthew High School, Melrose, LA

January 27, 2023

St. Matthew High School was a “Jewel” for people who lived south of Natchitoches, LA. An application for U.S. National Register was submitted for consideration. The Tigers have a compelling story for recognition.

St. Matthew High School alumni applied for recognition in the National Register. A brief description of its mission and goals for the future is displayed.

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