History of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana

A Comprehensive Chronicle of a Louisiana Community

Corinne Saucier author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pelican Publishing Co

Published:31st May '99

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History of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana cover

This comprehensive volume chronicles the history of Avoyelles Parish, detailing its development and the challenges faced by early settlers.

Originally published in 1943, History of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana serves as a detailed account of the region's history, tracing its development from the early days of Indian settlers through to the mid-20th century. Corinne L. Saucier meticulously outlines the establishment of Avoyelles Parish, highlighting its roots in the Avoyelles Post during the French regime. This historical narrative provides readers with an understanding of the social and political dynamics that shaped the community over the years.

Throughout the pages of History of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, Saucier delves into the various challenges faced by the early inhabitants, including health crises, sanitation issues, and the establishment of relief and welfare organizations. Notably, the author recounts the devastating Red River flood of 1927, which profoundly impacted the region. These stories of perseverance and resilience paint a vivid picture of the hardships endured by the settlers and their determination to build a thriving community.

In addition to chronicling the struggles of the past, Saucier also examines the development of key institutions in Avoyelles Parish, such as churches, schools, banks, and journalism. These entities not only played significant roles in the daily lives of the residents but also laid the groundwork for the future growth of the parish. This comprehensive volume is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the rich history of this Louisiana community.

ISBN: 9781565544352

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 201g

542 pages