Echoes From The Attic and Poems, C. E. Steidtman Home, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana Submitted to the USGenWeb Archives by Don Johnson, Feb. 2001 Typed by Belford Carver Written by by Edna F. Campbell Copyrighted by Edna F. Campbell With special thanks to her family for permission to use her works. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ C. E. STEIDTMAN HOME C. E. Steidtman is the sole occupant of the ancestral Steidtman home built by his grandfather in the late 1800s. The house built of long leaf pine is furnished with antiques including a 100 year old four-poster bed and a walnut candle table. The tract of land, 187 acres, has a growth of native trees and shrubs including oak, dogwood, magnolia, azalea and camellia. (From ECHOES FROM THE ATTIC, IX, 1976, by Edna Campbell)