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Abbeville, Louisiana

Abbeville is a city in, and the parish seat of, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana, United States.[2][3] The population was 12,257 at the 2010 census.[4] At the 2020 population estimates program, the population of the city was 11,927.[5] It is located 150 miles (240 km) west of New Orleans, 60 miles (97 km) southwest of Baton Rouge and 21 miles (34 km) southwest of Lafayette.[6]

Abbeville, Louisiana
Location of Abbeville in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.
Location of Louisiana in the United States
Abbeville, Louisiana
Abbeville, Louisiana
Abbeville, Louisiana
Coordinates: 29°58′21″N 92°07′45″W / 29.97250°N 92.12917°W / 29.97250; -92.12917
CountryUnited States
StateLouisiana
ParishVermilion
Incorporated1850
Government
Area
 • Total6.08 sq mi (15.74 km2)
 • Land6.05 sq mi (15.66 km2)
 • Water0.03 sq mi (0.08 km2)
Elevation
16 ft (5 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total11,186
 • Density1,849.84/sq mi (714.26/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code
70510, 70511
Area code337
FIPS code22-00100
Websitewww.cityofabbeville.net

History edit

Formerly called La Chapelle, the land that became Abbeville was purchased by founding father Père Antoine Désiré Mégret ("Père" is French for "Father"), a Capuchin missionary on July 25, 1843, for $900. There are two hypotheses as to how the town was named. The more generally accepted hypothesis is that Mégret named the town after his home in France. The second hypothesis states that it is a combination of "Abbé" (the French word for "Abbot") for Abbé Mégret, and "ville" (the French word for "Town") – hence Abbé's town. Some support for the second theory can be found in the fact that the town in France is pronounced differently (as "Abbville") by its denizens. However, in 1995, Jean Desobry discovered in the diocesan archives of Amiens evidence that Antoine Jacques Désiré Mégret was born on May 23, 1797, in Abbeville, France, thus confirming the first hypothesis.[7] Dr Mary-Theresa MacCarthy wrote in her article Un Autre Abbeville in the 1996 edition of Bulletin de la Société des Antiquaires de Picardie (translation by Father Herbert),

On February 12, 1844, the pastor gave to his American town the name of the town of his birth. Residents find this name especially fitting because of the French word abbé which means father [or priest] added to the French word ville [which means town]. Their Abbeville is truly la ville de l'abbé [the priest's town].[7]

Settlers were primarily descendants of the Acadians from Nova Scotia that moved to the area from 1766 to 1775. The town was incorporated in 1850.[6] There were two people living on the land at the time, Joseph LeBlanc and his wife Isabelle Broussard, whose former home Father Megret converted into a chapel. The chapel burned in 1854 and, in 1910, St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church was built, which still stands today.[8][better source needed]

Father Megret modeled his original plan for the village after a French Provincial village. In a map he designed in 1846, the town was 38 to 40 acres (160,000 m2) in size. It was bounded on the north by St. Victor Boulevard, on the south by Lafayette Boulevard, on the east by "the Sisters of Charity", and on the west by Bayou Vermilion. At this point in time the town was called "Abbville".

The center of downtown is Magdalen Square, which is accented by large oak trees, a fountain, and gazebo. A statue in memory of Father Megret stands in the square. In 1856, the Last Island Hurricane destroyed every building in the town.[citation needed]

Geography edit

Abbeville is located at 29°58′31.422″N 92°7′37.7652″W / 29.97539500°N 92.127157000°W / 29.97539500; -92.127157000[9] and has an elevation of 16 feet (4.9 m).[10] According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 5.7 square miles (14.7629 km2), of which 5.7 square miles (15 km2) is land and 0.04 square miles (0.10 km2) (0.53%) is water. Abbeville is located near the southern terminus of U.S. Highway 167. Abbeville Chris Crusta Memorial Airport is in the eastern part of the city. The Vermilion River runs through downtown, and several canals and coulees run through other parts of Abbeville.

Climate edit

Abbeville has a humid subtropical climate in common with the rest of Louisiana. It typically experiences long, hot and very humid summers and brief, cool but quite windy winters, and mild to warm temperatures during spring and autumn. Precipitation is relatively heavy by world standards and falls throughout the year, but peaks between June and September which see twice the amount of rainy days than winter. June to September is also, while hot, cloudier than the rest of year with clear and sunny skies being most common in the autumn.

Climate data for Abbeville, Louisiana
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °F (°C) 63.9
(17.7)
65.7
(18.7)
72.6
(22.6)
78.7
(25.9)
84.7
(29.3)
89.9
(32.2)
90.5
(32.5)
91.2
(32.9)
88.2
(31.2)
81.7
(27.6)
72.0
(22.2)
64.5
(18.1)
78.6
(25.9)
Average low °F (°C) 43.2
(6.2)
45.0
(7.2)
51.8
(11.0)
58.0
(14.4)
64.4
(18.0)
70.8
(21.6)
72.3
(22.4)
72.6
(22.6)
68.1
(20.1)
57.8
(14.3)
48.8
(9.3)
43.8
(6.6)
58.1
(14.5)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 5.1
(130)
4.1
(100)
4.2
(110)
4.1
(100)
4.9
(120)
6.4
(160)
6.5
(170)
6.0
(150)
5.5
(140)
4.3
(110)
4.4
(110)
5.0
(130)
60.5
(1,540)
Source: Weatherbase [11]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1870545
1880255−53.2%
1890637149.8%
19001,536141.1%
19102,90789.3%
19203,46119.1%
19304,35625.9%
19406,67253.2%
19509,33840.0%
196010,41411.5%
197010,9965.6%
198012,39112.7%
199011,187−9.7%
200011,8876.3%
201012,2573.1%
202011,186−8.7%
U.S. Decennial Census[12]
Abbeville racial composition as of 2020[13]
Race Num. Perc.
White (non-Hispanic) 4,970 44.43%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 4,732 42.3%
Native American 39 0.35%
Asian 613 5.48%
Other/Mixed 392 3.5%
Hispanic or Latino 440 3.93%
Abbeville is the principal city of the Abbeville micropolitan statistical area, which includes all of Vermilion Parish, also part of the Lafayette metropolitan statistical area and the larger LafayetteAcadiana combined statistical area. 

According to the 2000 U.S. census, there were 11,887 people, 4,698 households, and 3,014 families residing in the city. The population density was 2,027.7 inhabitants per square mile (782.9/km2). There were 5,257 housing units at an average density of 907.3 per square mile (350.3/km2).[14][15][16] At the 2020 population estimates program, 11,927 people lived in the city.[5] By the publication of the 2020 United States census, there were 11,186 people, 4,761 households, and 2,752 families residing in the city.

In 2000, the racial and ethnic makeup was 54.29% White, 38.56% African American, 0.19% Native American, 5.50% Asian, 0.39% other races, and 1.06% two or more races. Hispanic or Latino Americans of any race were 1.93% of the population. In 2000, 76.0% of the population over the age of five spoke English at home, 16.5% of the population spoke French or Cajun, and 5.5% spoke Vietnamese.[17] The 2019 American Community Survey estimated the racial and ethnic makeup was 49.6% non-Hispanic white, 42.8% African American, 0.5% Native American, 4.8% Asian, 0.9% some other race, and 1.3% two or more races.[18]

The 2010 U.S. census reported there were 4,698 households, of which 60.34% had children under the age of 18 present, 33.35% were married couples living together, 24.44% had a female householder with no husband present, and 36.72% were non-families; 31.55% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.32% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.53 and the average family size was 3.20.[15]

In 2019, the median household income was $38,900. Males had a median income of $46,182 versus $37,958 for females; approximately 30.4% of the population lived at or below the poverty line.[18]

Economy edit

Abbeville is an agricultural trade and processing center for rice, sugarcane, dairy products, locally sold corn, cotton, and seafood, in particular crawfish, alligator, and crab.[19][20] The oil and natural gas fields off the coast in the Gulf of Mexico are serviced by companies throughout the region including Abbeville.[3] Chemical products and consumer goods are manufactured locally.[19] A related tourist attraction is a large open-kettle sugarcane syrup mill.[6][19]

Education edit

The city of Abbeville is served by the Vermilion Parish School District. The following are public and parochial schools in Abbeville:[21]

  • Elementary Schools
    • Eaton Park Elementary
    • Herod Elementary
    • Mount Carmel Elementary School (Parochial) (Grades PK–8)
  • Middle Schools
    • J.H. Williams Middle School
  • High Schools
    • Abbeville High School
    • Vermilion Catholic High School (Parochial)
    • Lighthouse Christian Prep. (Parochial)
    • James A. Herod High School and Elementary School (Was founded by Reverend James A. Herod for the education of the black population of Vermilion Parish with grades first thru twelfth, he was also a teacher)

Recreation edit

Abbeville is home to several festivals:

  • Daylily Festival and Garden Show
  • Giant Omelette Celebration
  • Les Lumieres du Village d'Abbeville
  • Louisiana Cattle Festival
  • Vermilion Carousel of Arts

The Abbey Players' Theater is a prominent local playhouse in Abbeville. The Acadian Museum is east of the city in nearby Erath, Louisiana. Avery Island, which contains a bird sanctuary, salt dome, and world-famous Tabasco factory is 15 miles southeast of the city.[3]

Historic buildings edit

Abbeville is the home of numerous historic buildings that have been added periodically to the National Historic Register. Starting in 1987, the Abbeville Commercial Historic District, in the area surrounded by Concord, State, Lafayette, and Jefferson Streets, was added to the register. That same year, the Abbeville Residential Historic District was created between W. Oak, State, Cherry, and the Vermilion River. St. Mary Magdalen Church, Rectory, and the Cemetery were added the following year. In the 1990s, the Ovide Broussard House, Chauviere House, Gordy House, Lyons House, and the Caldwell House were all added, in addition to the Downtown Abbeville Historic District, which is bounded by State, 1st, Pere Megret, and Concord St and the Vermilion Bayou. Finally, just before the turn of the century, the Richard Cattle Auction Barn and the St. Mary Congregational Church were both added. North of Abbeville, A La Bonne Veillee was added in 1984.[22]

National Guard edit

Abbeville is the home of HHC (headquarters company), 2nd Battalion, 156th Infantry (mech.), of the Louisiana Army National Guard. The 2nd Battalion served with the 256th Infantry Brigade ("The Tiger Brigade") during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2004–2005.

Transportation edit

The Louisiana & Delta Railroad has a route through the city, which helped bring freight produced locally to market.[6]

The Freshwater Bayou Deepwater Channel connects Abbeville to the Gulf of Mexico,[3] and the Intracoastal Waterway runs south of the city.[19]

Films edit

The 1988 remake of the 1958 film The Blob was filmed in Abbeville.

Part of Lucio Fulci's Door to Silence takes place in Abbeville.

Robert J. Flaherty chose Abbeville in 1948 as his base of operations during the filming of Louisiana Story. He rented a house in the current downtown area for 15 months over 1946–47.

Abbeville is one of the main locations in the first season of the HBO TV series True Detective.

Notable people edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  2. ^ Anon 2014
  3. ^ a b c d Hoiberg 2010, p. 11
  4. ^ Anon 2015
  5. ^ a b Bureau, US Census. "City and Town Population Totals: 2010-2020". The United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 10, 2021.
  6. ^ a b c d Johnston 1997, p. 8
  7. ^ a b Theall 1996
  8. ^ Lawson 2015
  9. ^ U. S. Census Bureau 2015
  10. ^ Anon 2015a
  11. ^ Anon 2015b Retrieved on November 24, 2011.
  12. ^ "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
  13. ^ "Explore Census Data". data.census.gov. Retrieved December 19, 2021.
  14. ^ U. S. Census Bureau 2012, pp. 44–45
  15. ^ a b U. S. Census Bureau 2012, p. 173
  16. ^ U. S. Census Bureau 2012, p. 284
  17. ^ Anon 2000
  18. ^ a b "Geography Profile: Abbeville city, Louisiana". data.census.gov. from the original on August 10, 2021. Retrieved August 10, 2021.
  19. ^ a b c d Cohen 1998, p. 3
  20. ^ Lagassé et al. 2000, p. 2
  21. ^ Anon 2010a
  22. ^ Anon 2011a
  23. ^ Anon 2011
  24. ^ Wilson, Dreck Spurlock (March 1, 2004). African American Architects: A Biographical Dictionary, 1865-1945. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-95628-8.

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External links edit

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Abbeville is a city in and the parish seat of Vermilion Parish Louisiana United States 2 3 The population was 12 257 at the 2010 census 4 At the 2020 population estimates program the population of the city was 11 927 5 It is located 150 miles 240 km west of New Orleans 60 miles 97 km southwest of Baton Rouge and 21 miles 34 km southwest of Lafayette 6 Abbeville LouisianaCityLocation of Abbeville in Vermilion Parish Louisiana Location of Louisiana in the United StatesAbbeville LouisianaShow map of LouisianaAbbeville LouisianaShow map of the United StatesAbbeville LouisianaShow map of North AmericaCoordinates 29 58 21 N 92 07 45 W 29 97250 N 92 12917 W 29 97250 92 12917CountryUnited StatesStateLouisianaParishVermilionIncorporated1850GovernmentArea 1 Total6 08 sq mi 15 74 km2 Land6 05 sq mi 15 66 km2 Water0 03 sq mi 0 08 km2 Elevation16 ft 5 m Population 2020 Total11 186 Density1 849 84 sq mi 714 26 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP code70510 70511Area code337FIPS code22 00100Websitewww wbr cityofabbeville wbr net Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Economy 5 Education 6 Recreation 7 Historic buildings 8 National Guard 9 Transportation 10 Films 11 Notable people 12 Footnotes 13 References 14 External linksHistory editFormerly called La Chapelle the land that became Abbeville was purchased by founding father Pere Antoine Desire Megret Pere is French for Father a Capuchin missionary on July 25 1843 for 900 There are two hypotheses as to how the town was named The more generally accepted hypothesis is that Megret named the town after his home in France The second hypothesis states that it is a combination of Abbe the French word for Abbot for Abbe Megret and ville the French word for Town hence Abbe s town Some support for the second theory can be found in the fact that the town in France is pronounced differently as Abbville by its denizens However in 1995 Jean Desobry discovered in the diocesan archives of Amiens evidence that Antoine Jacques Desire Megret was born on May 23 1797 in Abbeville France thus confirming the first hypothesis 7 Dr Mary Theresa MacCarthy wrote in her article Un Autre Abbeville in the 1996 edition of Bulletin de la Societe des Antiquaires de Picardie translation by Father Herbert On February 12 1844 the pastor gave to his American town the name of the town of his birth Residents find this name especially fitting because of the French word abbe which means father or priest added to the French word ville which means town Their Abbeville is truly la ville de l abbe the priest s town 7 Settlers were primarily descendants of the Acadians from Nova Scotia that moved to the area from 1766 to 1775 The town was incorporated in 1850 6 There were two people living on the land at the time Joseph LeBlanc and his wife Isabelle Broussard whose former home Father Megret converted into a chapel The chapel burned in 1854 and in 1910 St Mary Magdalen Catholic Church was built which still stands today 8 better source needed Father Megret modeled his original plan for the village after a French Provincial village In a map he designed in 1846 the town was 38 to 40 acres 160 000 m2 in size It was bounded on the north by St Victor Boulevard on the south by Lafayette Boulevard on the east by the Sisters of Charity and on the west by Bayou Vermilion At this point in time the town was called Abbville The center of downtown is Magdalen Square which is accented by large oak trees a fountain and gazebo A statue in memory of Father Megret stands in the square In 1856 the Last Island Hurricane destroyed every building in the town citation needed Geography editAbbeville is located at 29 58 31 422 N 92 7 37 7652 W 29 97539500 N 92 127157000 W 29 97539500 92 127157000 9 and has an elevation of 16 feet 4 9 m 10 According to the United States Census Bureau the town has a total area of 5 7 square miles 14 7629 km2 of which 5 7 square miles 15 km2 is land and 0 04 square miles 0 10 km2 0 53 is water Abbeville is located near the southern terminus of U S Highway 167 Abbeville Chris Crusta Memorial Airport is in the eastern part of the city The Vermilion River runs through downtown and several canals and coulees run through other parts of Abbeville Climate edit Abbeville has a humid subtropical climate in common with the rest of Louisiana It typically experiences long hot and very humid summers and brief cool but quite windy winters and mild to warm temperatures during spring and autumn Precipitation is relatively heavy by world standards and falls throughout the year but peaks between June and September which see twice the amount of rainy days than winter June to September is also while hot cloudier than the rest of year with clear and sunny skies being most common in the autumn Climate data for Abbeville LouisianaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high F C 63 9 17 7 65 7 18 7 72 6 22 6 78 7 25 9 84 7 29 3 89 9 32 2 90 5 32 5 91 2 32 9 88 2 31 2 81 7 27 6 72 0 22 2 64 5 18 1 78 6 25 9 Average low F C 43 2 6 2 45 0 7 2 51 8 11 0 58 0 14 4 64 4 18 0 70 8 21 6 72 3 22 4 72 6 22 6 68 1 20 1 57 8 14 3 48 8 9 3 43 8 6 6 58 1 14 5 Average precipitation inches mm 5 1 130 4 1 100 4 2 110 4 1 100 4 9 120 6 4 160 6 5 170 6 0 150 5 5 140 4 3 110 4 4 110 5 0 130 60 5 1 540 Source Weatherbase 11 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1870545 1880255 53 2 1890637149 8 19001 536141 1 19102 90789 3 19203 46119 1 19304 35625 9 19406 67253 2 19509 33840 0 196010 41411 5 197010 9965 6 198012 39112 7 199011 187 9 7 200011 8876 3 201012 2573 1 202011 186 8 7 U S Decennial Census 12 Abbeville racial composition as of 2020 13 Race Num Perc White non Hispanic 4 970 44 43 Black or African American non Hispanic 4 732 42 3 Native American 39 0 35 Asian 613 5 48 Other Mixed 392 3 5 Hispanic or Latino 440 3 93 Abbeville is the principal city of the Abbeville micropolitan statistical area which includes all of Vermilion Parish also part of the Lafayette metropolitan statistical area and the larger Lafayette Acadiana combined statistical area According to the 2000 U S census there were 11 887 people 4 698 households and 3 014 families residing in the city The population density was 2 027 7 inhabitants per square mile 782 9 km2 There were 5 257 housing units at an average density of 907 3 per square mile 350 3 km2 14 15 16 At the 2020 population estimates program 11 927 people lived in the city 5 By the publication of the 2020 United States census there were 11 186 people 4 761 households and 2 752 families residing in the city In 2000 the racial and ethnic makeup was 54 29 White 38 56 African American 0 19 Native American 5 50 Asian 0 39 other races and 1 06 two or more races Hispanic or Latino Americans of any race were 1 93 of the population In 2000 76 0 of the population over the age of five spoke English at home 16 5 of the population spoke French or Cajun and 5 5 spoke Vietnamese 17 The 2019 American Community Survey estimated the racial and ethnic makeup was 49 6 non Hispanic white 42 8 African American 0 5 Native American 4 8 Asian 0 9 some other race and 1 3 two or more races 18 The 2010 U S census reported there were 4 698 households of which 60 34 had children under the age of 18 present 33 35 were married couples living together 24 44 had a female householder with no husband present and 36 72 were non families 31 55 of all households were made up of individuals and 12 32 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 53 and the average family size was 3 20 15 In 2019 the median household income was 38 900 Males had a median income of 46 182 versus 37 958 for females approximately 30 4 of the population lived at or below the poverty line 18 Economy editAbbeville is an agricultural trade and processing center for rice sugarcane dairy products locally sold corn cotton and seafood in particular crawfish alligator and crab 19 20 The oil and natural gas fields off the coast in the Gulf of Mexico are serviced by companies throughout the region including Abbeville 3 Chemical products and consumer goods are manufactured locally 19 A related tourist attraction is a large open kettle sugarcane syrup mill 6 19 Education editThe city of Abbeville is served by the Vermilion Parish School District The following are public and parochial schools in Abbeville 21 Elementary Schools Eaton Park Elementary Herod Elementary Mount Carmel Elementary School Parochial Grades PK 8 Middle Schools J H Williams Middle School High Schools Abbeville High School Vermilion Catholic High School Parochial Lighthouse Christian Prep Parochial James A Herod High School and Elementary School Was founded by Reverend James A Herod for the education of the black population of Vermilion Parish with grades first thru twelfth he was also a teacher Recreation editAbbeville is home to several festivals Daylily Festival and Garden Show Giant Omelette Celebration Les Lumieres du Village d Abbeville Louisiana Cattle Festival Vermilion Carousel of ArtsThe Abbey Players Theater is a prominent local playhouse in Abbeville The Acadian Museum is east of the city in nearby Erath Louisiana Avery Island which contains a bird sanctuary salt dome and world famous Tabasco factory is 15 miles southeast of the city 3 Historic buildings editAbbeville is the home of numerous historic buildings that have been added periodically to the National Historic Register Starting in 1987 the Abbeville Commercial Historic District in the area surrounded by Concord State Lafayette and Jefferson Streets was added to the register That same year the Abbeville Residential Historic District was created between W Oak State Cherry and the Vermilion River St Mary Magdalen Church Rectory and the Cemetery were added the following year In the 1990s the Ovide Broussard House Chauviere House Gordy House Lyons House and the Caldwell House were all added in addition to the Downtown Abbeville Historic District which is bounded by State 1st Pere Megret and Concord St and the Vermilion Bayou Finally just before the turn of the century the Richard Cattle Auction Barn and the St Mary Congregational Church were both added North of Abbeville A La Bonne Veillee was added in 1984 22 National Guard editAbbeville is the home of HHC headquarters company 2nd Battalion 156th Infantry mech of the Louisiana Army National Guard The 2nd Battalion served with the 256th Infantry Brigade The Tiger Brigade during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2004 2005 Transportation editThe Louisiana amp Delta Railroad has a route through the city which helped bring freight produced locally to market 6 The Freshwater Bayou Deepwater Channel connects Abbeville to the Gulf of Mexico 3 and the Intracoastal Waterway runs south of the city 19 Films editThe 1988 remake of the 1958 film The Blob was filmed in Abbeville Part of Lucio Fulci s Door to Silence takes place in Abbeville Robert J Flaherty chose Abbeville in 1948 as his base of operations during the filming of Louisiana Story He rented a house in the current downtown area for 15 months over 1946 47 Abbeville is one of the main locations in the first season of the HBO TV series True Detective Notable people editGeorge A Caldwell 1892 1966 building contractor convicted in the Louisiana Hayride scandals of 1939 1940 born in Abbeville Bobby Duhon born 1946 professional American football player 23 Bobby Charles Guidry 1938 2010 songwriter and musician wrote See You Later Alligator amp Walking to New Orleans born in Abbeville Sammy Kershaw born 1958 a country music artist born in nearby Kaplan resides in Abbeville Dudley J LeBlanc 1894 1971 businessman and politician who made a fortune in the 1950s in the patent medicine Hadacol lived most of his life and died in Abbeville Anthony Levine born 1987 professional American football player born in Abbeville Gerald Long born 1944 state senator from Natchitoches formerly resided in Abbeville Brandon Mitchell born 1975 former professional American football player born in Abbeville George Petty 1894 1975 pin up artist born in Abbeville Deb Richard born 1963 golfer winner of five LPGA Tour tournaments Sam H Theriot born 1954 member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1979 to 1996 former Vermilion Parish clerk of court educator and Abbeville native Koryn Hawthorne born 1997 contestant and finalist on the season 8 of The Voice Golden J Zenon Jr 1929 2006 architect born in Abbeville 24 Footnotes edit 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved March 20 2022 Anon 2014 a b c d Hoiberg 2010 p 11 Anon 2015 a b Bureau US Census City and Town Population Totals 2010 2020 The United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 10 2021 a b c d Johnston 1997 p 8 a b Theall 1996 Lawson 2015 U S Census Bureau 2015 Anon 2015a Anon 2015b Retrieved on November 24 2011 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved December 19 2021 U S Census Bureau 2012 pp 44 45 a b U S Census Bureau 2012 p 173 U S Census Bureau 2012 p 284 Anon 2000 a b Geography Profile Abbeville city Louisiana data census gov Archived from the original on August 10 2021 Retrieved August 10 2021 a b c d Cohen 1998 p 3 Lagasse et al 2000 p 2 Anon 2010a Anon 2011a Anon 2011 Wilson Dreck Spurlock March 1 2004 African American Architects A Biographical Dictionary 1865 1945 Routledge ISBN 978 1 135 95628 8 References editAnon 2015 Abbeville city Louisiana quickfacts census gov US Department of Commerce Archived from the original on March 26 2015 Retrieved May 11 2015 Anon April 1 2015a All States 20150401 Text United States Board on Geographic Names United States Department of the Interior Retrieved May 11 2015 permanent dead link Anon 2015b Abbeville Louisiana Weatherbase Great Falls VA Canty Media Archived from the original on August 21 2014 Retrieved May 11 2015 Anon 2015c Donald Trahan s Biography Vote Smart Project Vote Smart Archived from the original on May 21 2015 Retrieved May 20 2015 Anon 2014 Vermilion Parish LA National Association of Counties Washington DC National Association of Counties Archived from the original on May 31 2011 Retrieved May 11 2015 Anon 2011 Bobby Duhon Pro Football Reference com Football Encyclopedia of Players Philadelphia PA Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on May 21 2015 Retrieved May 12 2015 Anon 2011a Listed Properties as of October 1 2011 National Register of Historic Places National Park Service Archived from the original XLS on June 20 2015 Retrieved May 12 2015 Anon 2010 Census of Population and Housing United States Census Bureau U S Department of Commerce Retrieved May 11 2015 Anon 2010a Vermilion Parish School District 2014 2015 PDF Vermilion Parish Schools Archived from the original PDF on February 5 2016 Retrieved May 12 2015 Anon 2000 Abbeville Louisiana Modern Language Association MLA Language Map Data Center Modern Language Association Archived from the original on August 15 2013 Retrieved May 11 2015 Cohen Saul B ed 1998 Abbeville The Columbia Gazetteer of the World Vol 1 A to G New York NY Columbia University Press ISBN 0 231 11040 5 LCCN 98071262 Hoiberg Dale H ed 2010 Abbeville Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 1 A ak Bayes 15th ed Chicago IL Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc ISBN 978 1 5933 9837 8 LCCN 2008934270 Hudson George Donald ed 1959 Encyclopaedia Britannica World Atlas Chicago IL Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc Johnston Bernard ed 1997 Abbeville Collier s Encyclopedia Vol I A to Ameland 1st ed New York NY P F Collier LCCN 96084127 Lagasse Paul Goldman Lora Hobson Archie Norton Susan R eds 2000 Abbeville The Columbia Encyclopedia 6th ed New York NY Columbia University Press ISBN 0 7876 5015 3 LCCN 00 027927 Lawson Bill 2015 Abbeville City Historical Markers Stopping Points Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved May 11 2015 better source needed Theall Gary E 1996 The Naming of Abbeville www vermilionhistorical com Topics in History Abbeville LA Vermilion Historical Society Archived from the original on June 23 2016 Retrieved July 9 2016 U S Census Bureau March 24 2015 National Places Gazetteer Files 2014 Text United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on May 18 2015 Retrieved May 10 2015 U S Census Bureau 2015a Community Facts Abbeville City Louisiana American FactFinder U S Department of Commerce Archived from the original on February 14 2020 Retrieved July 9 2016 U S Census Bureau 2014 Selected Economic Characteristics Abbeville City Louisiana American FactFinder U S Department of Commerce Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved May 11 2015 U S Census Bureau July 2012 Louisiana 2010 Summary Population and Housing Characteristics CPH 1 20 PDF Washington DC U S Government Printing Office External links editCity of Abbeville Louisiana Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abbeville Louisiana amp oldid 1185216512, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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