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Historical Markers in Merryville, Louisiana

 
Clickable Map of Beauregard 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 Beauregard Parish, LA (20) Allen Parish, LA (15) Calcasieu Parish, LA (48) Jefferson Davis Parish, LA (3) Vernon Parish, LA (53) Newton County, TX (25)  BeauregardParish(20) Beauregard Parish (20)  AllenParish(15) Allen Parish (15)  CalcasieuParish(48) Calcasieu Parish (48)  JeffersonDavisParish(3) Jefferson Davis Parish (3)  VernonParish(53) Vernon Parish (53)  NewtonCountyTexas(25) Newton County (25)
DeRidder is the parish seat for Beauregard Parish
Merryville is in Beauregard Parish
      Beauregard Parish (20)  
ADJACENT TO BEAUREGARD PARISH
      Allen Parish (15)  
      Calcasieu Parish (48)  
      Jefferson Davis Parish (3)  
      Vernon Parish (53)  
      Newton County, Texas (25)  
 
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1 Louisiana, Beauregard Parish, Merryville — Atákapa Trace Junctionwŕnne tol hokínul — "roads join together" ...Atŕkapa —
On Ronald Reagan Highway (U.S. 190) at State Highway 111, on the right when traveling west on Ronald Reagan Highway.
Portion of historical Atákapa trails connecting their S.E. Texas bands ("Sunset People") to S.W. Louisiana bands ("Sunrise People"), especially the Opelousa band. Composed of six bands, the "Atákapas", a Choctaw name, called themselves . . . Map (db m136964) HM
2 Louisiana, Beauregard Parish, Merryville — Burk's Log Cabin1883
On North Railroad Avenue at Main Street, on the right when traveling west on North Railroad Avenue.
. . . Map (db m136678) HM
3 Louisiana, Beauregard Parish, Merryville — 11 — Charles "Leather Bitches" SmithLouisiana Myths and Legends Byways — Beauregard Parish —
On Hennigan Street, 0.2 miles west of Main Street (Louisiana Route 110), on the left when traveling west.
Main Panel An Outlaw Arrives in Merryville A rumored fugitive from Texas, Charles "Leather Britches" Smith brought his nasty disposition to Merryville in 1910. He was a deadly shot. With his two Colt pistols, he could shoot purple martins in . . . Map (db m235490) HM
4 Louisiana, Beauregard Parish, Merryville — 68 — Leather BritchesLegends & Lore
On North Railrod Avenue at Museum Drive, on the right when traveling west on North Railrod Avenue.
Alias of Charles Smith sharpshooting outlaw who fought in 1912 Grabow Labor Riot. Killed during ambush. Buried face down.Map (db m222844) HM
5 Louisiana, Beauregard Parish, Merryville — Sam Houston Jones
On North Railrod Avenue west of Museum Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Birthplace July 15, 1897 LA Governor (1940-1944) He defeated Louisiana's "Long Machine" and delivered an honest administration. He restored respect for Louisiana.Map (db m175163) HM
6 Louisiana, Beauregard Parish, Merryville — Site of the Coushatta Indian Village
On Ronald Reagan Highway (U.S. 190) at North Bryan Street, on the right when traveling east on Ronald Reagan Highway.
In the early 1800s members of the Coushatta Indian tribe, led by their chief, Red Shoes, settled in and around the present town of Merryville, where Indian mounds, shards and arrow heads have been found. Being near the Spanish Territory provided . . . Map (db m136681) HM
7 Louisiana, Beauregard Parish, Merryville — The Atakapa-Coushatta TraceMyths and Legends - Beauregard Parish
On North Bryan Street at U.S. 190 on North Bryan Street.
Center Panel The Atakapa-Ishak (uh-TAK-uh-paw ee-SHAK) are a band of Indians that inhabited all of southwest Louisiana and southeast Texas for centuries prior to European settlement of the region. The huge area was inhabited by six bands of . . . Map (db m211081) HM
 
 
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May. 3, 2024