Loggy Bayou-Red River

Historical marker location:
Ringgold, Louisiana
( Marker is on U.S. 71, 0.2 miles north of State Highway 4, on the right when traveling north.)
Marker installed: 1973

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The Battle of New Orleans, fought on January 8, 1815, was one of the last battles of the War of 1812. It was a decisive victory for the United States, despite the fact that the war had officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Ghent on December 24, 1814.
Bienville Parish, located in northern Louisiana, has a rich and diverse history that spans centuries. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Caddo and Choctaw people, who relied on the region's abundant natural resources for their livelihoods. The first European explorers to reach the area were Spanish, led by Hernando De Soto in the 16th century, but it wasn't until the early 19th century that permanent settlement began.

The parish was officially established in 1848 and named after Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, a French Canadian explorer who played a significant role in the early history of Louisiana. During this time, the economy in Bienville Parish revolved around agriculture, with cotton and timber as the primary industries. The arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century further spurred growth and development in the area.

Like many southern regions, Bienville Parish was heavily impacted by the Civil War. The area saw its fair share of battles and skirmishes as Union and Confederate forces vied for control. In the years following the war, the parish and its residents faced significant challenges as they worked to rebuild and recover from the devastating effects of the conflict.

Over the years, Bienville Parish has continued to evolve and adapt. The development of oil and gas resources in the early 20th century brought newfound prosperity to the region, contributing to its economic growth. Today, the parish is known for its diverse landscapes, including lakes and picturesque countryside, attracting tourists and outdoor enthusiasts. Its residents continue to embrace the area's history while looking towards the future, ensuring that the vibrant legacy of Bienville Parish lives on.

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

  • 1762 - The area that is now Bienville Parish is ceded by France to Spain.
  • 1800 - The area is returned to France through the Treaty of San Ildefonso.
  • 1803 - Bienville Parish becomes part of the United States with the Louisiana Purchase.
  • 1839 - Bienville Parish is officially established as a parish in the state of Louisiana.
  • 1840s - The first settlements are established in the parish.
  • 1861-1865 - Bienville Parish is significantly impacted by the American Civil War.
  • 1880s - The arrival of the railroad leads to increased growth and development in the parish.
  • 1930s - Bienville Parish is affected by the Great Depression and experiences economic hardships.
  • 1960s - Oil and gas discoveries in the parish bring about a period of economic growth.
  • Present - Bienville Parish continues to be a predominantly rural area with a rich history and natural beauty.