Caddo Parish, Louisiana
Antioch Baptist Church
Antoine, C.C.,House
B'Nai Zion Temple
Bethune Junior-Senior High School
Byrd, C. E., High School
Caddo Lake Bridge
Caspiana House
Central Fire Station
Central High School
Central Railroad Station
Crystal Grocery
Davidson House
Dodd College President's Home
Dunn House
Fair Park High School
Fairfield Building, The
Fairfield Historic District
Fairfield Historic District (Boundary Increase)
First Presbyterian Church
Flesch House
Flournoy-Wise House
Forest Home
Highland Historic District
Highland Historic District (Boundary Increase)
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Jacobs, Walter B.
Jefferson Hotel
Kansas City Southern Depot
Kansas City Southern Railroad Bridge, Cross Bayou
Kings Highway Christian Church
Lakeside Municipal Golf Course
Lewis House
Lindsay, Col. Robert H., House
Line Avenue School
Long, Huey P., House
Louisiana State Exhibit Building
Mason House
Masonic Temple
Mooringsport School
Oakland Cemetery
Ogilvie Hardware Company Building
Oil City School
Old Commercial National Bank Building
Petroleum Tower
Scottish Rite Cathedral
Shreveport Commercial Historic District
Shreveport Commercial Historic District (Boundary Increase and Decrease)
Shreveport Commercial Historic District (Boundary Increase)
Shreveport Fire Station #8
Shreveport Municipal Building
Shreveport Municipal Memorial Auditorium
Shreveport Water Works Company, Pump Station
Shreveport Woman's Department Club Building
South Highlands Fire Station
South Highlands Historic District
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
St. Paul's Bottoms
St. Paul's Bottoms (Boundary Increase)
Star Cemetery
Steere, A. C., Elementary School
Strand Theatre
Tally's Bank
Taylor Wholesale Grocers and Cotton Factors Warehouse-Lee Hardware Building
Texas Avenue Buildings
Thrasher House
Trees City Office and Bank Building
Trosper House
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse
Washington, Booker T., High School
Wiener, Samuel, House
Wile House
Wray-Dickinson Building
YMCA, Downtown Branch
3rd Caddo Courthouse
525 Spring Street
530 Kirby Place
A.C. Steere School
Agriculture
Allendale Fire
American Ex-Prisoners Of War
Antioch Baptist Church
Austin Place Houses
Barret Place
Belcher High School
Belcher Methodist Church
Belcher Mound
Belcher Presbyterian Church
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
Bishop Leonidas Polk
Bliss-Hoyer House
Boom or Bust Byway
C.E. Byrd High School
Caddo Indian Dugout Canoe
Caddo Indian Dugout Canoe
Caddo Lake
Caddo Parish Courthouse
Caddo Prairie Crossroads
Calanthean Temple
Cane & Bennett's Trading Post
Cash Point Plantation
Cash Point School
Cash Point-Gold Point-Buckhall Plantations
Cedar Bluff Ferry
Centenary College of Louisiana
Central School
Central Station
Chamber Plaza
Christian-Hamel House
CNB Building
Coates Bluff
Commemorating First Oil Well in Caddo Parish, LA
Confederate Navy Yard
Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church
Cross Bayou
Davidson House
Dickson Plantation Home
Discovery-Rodessa Oil Field
Dixie Gin
Dixie Presbyterian Church
Dodd College
Dodd House
Eglin House
Elvis Presley
Files House
First City Market
First Jewish Cemetery
First Over Water Oil Well
First Presbyterian Church
First Shriners Hospital
First State Bank of Belcher
First United Methodist Church
Fort Humbug
Fort Turnbull
Frog Level
Gen. E. Kirby Smith Residence
Gilliam Louisiana
Gilliam United Methodist Church
Greenwood Cemetery
Green's Alley
Harrison Building
Hawthorne House
Henry Watkins Allen / Battery 10
Highland Hospital
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Horseshoe Bayou Bridge On LA. 530
Hosston Methodist Church
Hosston Post Office
Huddie “Leadbelly” Ledbetter
Huey P. Long House
Hutchinson Building
Ida Lousiana
Ida Post Office Building
J.W. Lynn Plantation Commissary
James Burton
Jefferson Hotel
Josh Logan Home
Justice Chapel Baptist Church
Justin Gras
Keithville Methodist Church
Killarney Farm
King's Highway Christian Church
Land House
Lewis House
Linda Lay Memorial
Line Avenue School
Logan Mansion
Louisiana Maneuvers Led by General Patton
Louisiana State Exhibit Bldg.
Lynn Plantation
Mad Money
Marston House
Masonic Temple
McNeill St. Pump Station
Minnie Clyde Dixon Connell
Moore House
Mounds Plantation
Mr. Brooks
Noel Methodist Church
North Plantation
Oakland Cemetery
Oil City
Old Agudath Achim Synagogue
Old CNB Building
Old Municipal Building
Olgilvie-Wiener House
Pete Youree Confederate Monument
Pickens Cemetery
Pickett Place Plantation
Pine Wold
Pioneer Heritage Center
Pittman Plantation Home
Pleasant Hall
Pro Deo et Patria
Reuben Thom Douglas Home
Robinson Place
Roughnecks & Roustabouts
Ruben T. Glassell House
Scottish Rite Cathedral
Sewall House
Shreve Memorial Library
Shreve Square
Shreveport Little Theatre
Shreveport's First Churches
Snyder House
Soul Men
South Highlands Fire Station
Sprague Street Row
St. George Greek Orthodox Church
St. Joseph's Cemetery
St. Paul's Methodist Church
Star Cemetery
Strand Theatre
Texas Avenue Row
The Adams-Fuller House
The Last Confederate Flag
The Pardon
Thief (TV Series)
Thigpen Mansion
This Marks the Site of Battery 1
This Marks the Site of Battery 3
This Marks the Site of Battery 4
This Marks the Site of Battery 5
This Marks the Site of Battery 7
Thornhill
Town of Gilliam
Transportation & Timber
Trees City Office & Bank
Trimble House
TS&N/T&P Railroad
Turning to the Right
Vivian Railroad Station
W
Walker House
Woman's Department Club
World's First Shriners Hospital
In the early 19th century, the United States government acquired the Louisiana Territory from France through the Louisiana Purchase. As the area became American territory, Caddo Parish grew in importance as a center of trade and commerce. The Red River, which flows through the parish, played a crucial role in transportation and trade, leading to the establishment of river towns and plantations along its banks.
The Civil War had a significant impact on Caddo Parish. As part of the Confederacy, it experienced the effects of Union invasion and occupation. After the war, the region underwent a period of reconstruction and recovery. The advent of the railroad in the late 19th century brought further growth and prosperity to the area, connecting Caddo Parish to other parts of the country.
The 20th century brought numerous developments in Caddo Parish, including the discovery and exploitation of the region's oil and gas resources. This led to an economic boom and increased settlement in the area. Today, Caddo Parish continues to thrive as a major hub in northwest Louisiana, blending its rich history with modern amenities and institutions that serve its diverse population.
Brief timeline of the history of Caddo Parish, Louisiana:
- 1835: Caddo Parish was established on March 1, as one of the original 19 parishes of the Territory of Louisiana.
- 1838: Shreve Town was incorporated as the first town in the parish. It later became known as Shreveport.
- 1851: The construction of the first courthouse in Caddo Parish was completed.
- 1861-1865: Caddo Parish, like much of Louisiana, was greatly impacted by the American Civil War.
- 1873: The City of Shreveport was officially incorporated.
- 1924: The Caddo Parish Courthouse, known for its iconic architecture, was completed.
- 1933-1938: The Great Depression brought economic hardship to the parish.
- 1941-1945: World War II brought significant changes to Caddo Parish as the region became a center for military activity and industrial production.
- 1978: The Shreveport Downtown Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
- 1993: The Red River Revel, an annual arts festival, was launched in Shreveport.
- 2005: Hurricane Katrina caused significant damage and displacement of residents in Caddo Parish.
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Caddo Parish, Louisiana.