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Historical Markers in Richland Parish, Louisiana

 
Clickable Map of Richland Parish, Louisiana and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Richland Parish, LA (5) Caldwell Parish, LA (7) East Carroll Parish, LA (13) Franklin Parish, LA (7) Madison Parish, LA (23) Morehouse Parish, LA (5) Ouachita Parish, LA (31) West Carroll Parish, LA (25)  RichlandParish(5) Richland Parish (5)  CaldwellParish(7) Caldwell Parish (7)  EastCarrollParish(13) East Carroll Parish (13)  FranklinParish(7) Franklin Parish (7)  MadisonParish(23) Madison Parish (23)  MorehouseParish(5) Morehouse Parish (5)  OuachitaParish(31) Ouachita Parish (31)  WestCarrollParish(25) West Carroll Parish (25)
Rayville is the parish seat for Richland Parish
Adjacent to Richland Parish, Louisiana
      Caldwell Parish (7)  
      East Carroll Parish (13)  
      Franklin Parish (7)  
      Madison Parish (23)  
      Morehouse Parish (5)  
      Ouachita Parish (31)  
      West Carroll Parish (25)  
 
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1 Louisiana, Richland Parish, Delhi — Insley MoundsAncient Mounds Trail
On Frankie Loftin Road, 1.4 miles south of Military Road, on the right when traveling south.
Insley once had up to 13 mounds. Only 2 are visible from the road. The closest one is 10½ feet tall and rectangular with a flat top. The mound farther north is 20 feet tall, but was 5 feet taller before fill was removed from its top. Indians . . . Map (db m121224) HM
2 Louisiana, Richland Parish, Delhi — Marsden MoundsAncient Mounds Trail
On Poverty Creek Parkway, 0.4 miles east of State Route 17, on the right when traveling east.
Marsden is a group of 5 mounds that were once linked by a D-shaped ridge. The largest mound is platform shaped and is 13 feet tall and 150 by 150 feet at the base. The other 4 mounds are only 3 to 5 feet tall. People lived here as early as 1500 BC, . . . Map (db m105218) HM
3 Louisiana, Richland Parish, Rayville — 8 — Gene Stewart"The Original Country Rebel!" — Northeast Louisiana Music Trail —
On North Julia Street (U.S. 425) near Harrison Street (U.S. 80), on the right when traveling south.
Rayville, LA. "The Original Country Rebel!" Born in 1938, Gene's country music career spans over 7 decades as a singer, songwriter, recording artist & popular entertainer. His 1972 recording of the national hit "Rub It In" on the Camaro . . . Map (db m243977) HM
4 Louisiana, Richland Parish, Rayville — 2 — Po' Henry and TookieRayville, LA — Northeast Louisiana Music Trail —
On North Louisa Street (U.S. 425) north of Martin Luther King Street, on the right when traveling north.
Henry Dorsey & Marlan Tookie Collom first met while working on a cotton farm, their mutual love for old time delta blues made them friends for life. As the duo Po'Henry and Tookie, they played New Orleans Jazz Fest, Mississippi Delta Blues . . . Map (db m208875) HM
5 Louisiana, Richland Parish, Rayville — Rayville's African American School
On Cotton Street at Martin Luther King Street (State Highway 3048), on the left when traveling west on Cotton Street.
Founded in 1904, initially known as "The College.” Approved as a junior high in 1933. Became Rayville Colored School in 1936. Graduated first students in 1939 as a high school. Renamed Rayville Rosenwald High School in 1949. Became Eula D. . . . Map (db m209552) HM
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024