Alexandria in Rapides Parish, Louisiana — The American South (West South Central)
Alexandria Daily Town Talk / Old Courthouse Square

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1. Alexandria Daily Town Talk / Old Courthouse Square Marker
Old Courthouse Square side
Inscription. Alexandria Daily Town Talk, also, Old Courthouse Square. .
Alexandria Daily Town Talk. The newspaper's first edition appeared on March 17, 1883. It was the inspiration and work of two printers, Edgar Hammond McCormick and Henarie Morrison Hule. McCormick, the senior partner, was a native of St. Louis who married Hule's aunt, and they had no children.
Huie, his unmarried sister Laura, and half brothers, Rollo C. H. Groves, and A. Hunter Jarreau, became owners of the newspaper. It was incorporated as McCormick and Co. Inc. in 1924. Descendant family members including the Dellmons, Wilsons, Smiths, O'Quins and Hardins have been involved in the operation and management of the company.
The company, its newspaper and an allied printing subsidiary, have been located on this and adjoining pieces of property since 1887. news coverage focuses on Central Louisiana: carriers distribute the paper to subscribers throughout the area.
Persons employed on the newspaper's 100th anniversary are participants in a Commemorative Trust fund that will be shared March 17, 2033.
Old Courthouse Square. Rapides was one of the twelve original counties created when the Territory of Orleans was divided in 1805. Records are not available about early courthouses on this square, which was reserved for public use by the town's founder in a plat of February 1, 1805.
A new courthouse built in 1859 was destroyed by fire on May 13, 1864 by Federal troops evacuating Alexandria in retreat down the Red River. Legal records and much of the town were burned. Hard times delayed the replacement courthouse until 1873. A parish jail was built on the Lee Street corner in 1899.
The last courthouse on this site, costing $75,000, was occupied in 1904. In 1940 a new, still existing courthouse was built on Murray Street. The jail was soon demolished; the old deteriorating courthouse was razed in 1957. The square was later acquired by McCormick and Co. for use by the Town Talk. . This historical marker was erected in 1991 by Alexandria Daily Town Talk. It is in Alexandria in Rapides Parish Louisiana
Alexandria Daily Town Talk The newspaper's first edition appeared on March 17, 1883. It was the inspiration and work of two printers, Edgar Hammond McCormick and Henarie Morrison Hule. McCormick, the senior partner, was a native of St. Louis who married Hule's aunt, and they had no children.
Huie, his unmarried sister Laura, and half brothers, Rollo C. H. Groves, and A. Hunter Jarreau, became owners of the newspaper. It was incorporated as McCormick & Co. Inc. in 1924. Descendant family members including the Dellmons, Wilsons, Smiths, O'Quins and Hardins have been involved in the operation and management of the company.
The company, its newspaper and an allied printing subsidiary, have been located on this and adjoining pieces of property since 1887.
news coverage focuses on Central Louisiana: carriers distribute the paper to subscribers throughout the area.
Persons employed on the newspaper's 100th anniversary are participants in a Commemorative Trust fund that will be shared March 17, 2033.
Old Courthouse SquareRapides was one of the twelve original counties created when the

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Territory of Orleans was divided in 1805. Records are not available about early courthouses on this square, which was reserved for public use by the town's founder in a plat of February 1, 1805.
A new courthouse built in 1859 was destroyed by fire on May 13, 1864 by Federal troops evacuating Alexandria in retreat down the Red River. Legal records and much of the town were burned. Hard times delayed the replacement courthouse until 1873. A parish jail was built on the Lee Street corner in 1899.
The last courthouse on this site, costing $75,000, was occupied in 1904. In 1940 a new, still existing courthouse was built on Murray Street. The jail was soon demolished; the old deteriorating courthouse was razed in 1957. The square was later acquired by McCormick & Co. for use by the Town Talk.
Erected 1991 by Alexandria Daily Town Talk.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Communications • Industry & Commerce • Settlements & Settlers.
Location. 31° 18.636′ N, 92° 26.547′ W. Marker is in Alexandria, Louisiana, in Rapides Parish. Marker is on Main Street (Louisiana Route 1208-4) near Lee Street. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 1200 Main Street, Alexandria LA 71301, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. The James Wade Bolton House (within shouting distance

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3. Alexandria Daily Town Talk / Old Courthouse Square Marker
of this marker); Arna Wendell Bontemps Home (about 400 feet away, measured in a direct line); Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback (about 500 feet away); Commercial Building (about 500 feet away); Alexander Fulton Park (about 500 feet away); Post-Civil War Alexandria (about 600 feet away); Alexandria (about 600 feet away); Thomas Courtland Manning (about 700 feet away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Alexandria.

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Credits. This page was last revised on April 8, 2018. It was originally submitted on April 8, 2018, by Cajun Scrambler of Assumption, Louisiana. This page has been viewed 402 times since then and 25 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4. submitted on April 8, 2018.