Jones–Liddell feud
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Catahoula Parish in 1860, Location of the Jones–Liddell Feud | |||
| Date | 1847–1870 | ||
| Caused by | Rivalry plantations; revenge killings | ||
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The Jones–Liddell feud (1847–1870) also known as the Liddell–Jones feud or the Black River War was a warring dispute between two prominent families from Catahoula Parish, Louisiana. It resulted in the death of at least six people, with other estimates suggesting as many as fourteen.