Burk's Log Cabin

Historical marker location:
628 North Railroad Avenue, Merryville, Louisiana
( Marker is at the intersection of North Railroad Avenue and Main Street, on the right when traveling west on North Railroad Avenue.)
Marker installed: 1990

1883

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More Louisiana wetlands were lost in the 20th century than in any other coastal or lake area of the United States. With wetlands losses and channelization, the sediment pileup between the individual deltas were connected together time and again until the entire coast, from Houston to New Orleans, had been completely joined. Piles of rich buildup followed the borders of the Texas coastal marshes and the Mississippi delta, reaching westward below Lake Charles to Galveston, Corpus Christi, and Willacy County.
Beauregard Parish is located in southwestern Louisiana and was originally home to various Native American tribes, including the Tchoupitoulas and the Attakapas. The region was then settled by European colonizers in the early 19th century. The parish was established in 1912 and named after Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard.

During the 19th century, Beauregard Parish was primarily an agricultural area, with timber and cotton being the main industries. The arrival of the railroad in the late 1800s boosted economic growth and allowed for easier transportation of goods. However, the parish faced challenges during the Civil War and Reconstruction period, which led to a decline in population and economic setbacks.

In the early 20th century, the discovery of oil and gas reserves brought a significant economic boom to Beauregard Parish. This led to increased job opportunities and a population influx. The oil and gas industry continues to be one of the main economic drivers in the parish, along with timber, agriculture, and a growing tourism sector.

Today, Beauregard Parish is a thriving community with a diverse economy and a population that values its history and natural resources. The parish is known for its scenic beauty, outdoor recreational activities, and cultural events. It remains proud of its heritage and continues to grow and adapt to meet the needs of its residents and visitors.

This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Beauregard Parish, Louisiana.

  • 1912 - Beauregard Parish is established as a political subdivision of the state of Louisiana.
  • 1836 - The area that would become Beauregard Parish is included in Calcasieu Parish.
  • 1812 - Louisiana becomes the 18th state of the United States.
  • 1803 - The Louisiana Purchase takes place, doubling the size of the United States.
  • 1800 - The territory of Orleans is created, including what is now Beauregard Parish.
  • 1762 - France cedes the Louisiana territory to Spain with the Treaty of Fontainebleau.
  • 1682 - French explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle claims the region for France, calling it Louisiana.
  • 1541 - Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto explores the area that would become Beauregard Parish.
  • 1539 - Hernando de Soto becomes the first European to enter the area that would become Beauregard Parish.
  • Prehistoric times - Native American tribes, including the Atakapa and the Cherokee, inhabit the area.