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Evangeline Parish, Louisiana

Evangeline Parish (French: Paroisse d'Évangéline) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 32,350.[1] The parish seat is Ville Platte.[2]

Evangeline Parish
Evangeline Bank and Trust Co. Building, Ville Platte, Louisiana
Location within the U.S. state of Louisiana
Louisiana's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 30°44′N 92°25′W / 30.73°N 92.41°W / 30.73; -92.41
Country United States
State Louisiana
Founded1910
Named forAcadian heroine of the poem "Evangeline"
SeatVille Platte
Largest cityVille Platte
Area
 • Total680 sq mi (1,800 km2)
 • Land662 sq mi (1,710 km2)
 • Water17 sq mi (40 km2)  2.5%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total32,350
 • Density48/sq mi (18/km2)
Time zoneUTC−6 (Central)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
Congressional district4th

History edit

The parish was created out of lands formerly belonging to St. Landry Parish in 1910.[3] The majority of the area was originally settled by French Canadian colonists and former colonial marines (coureurs de bois) from such outposts as Fort Toulouse and Fort Kaskaskia and later included 19th-century French-speaking soldiers and immigrant families.

The early generations were born in colonial French colonies, which included the enormous Louisiana territory ('Upper and Lower' Louisiana) known as "la Nouvelle France", and later were born under Spanish rule.

Many people of Evangeline are primarily of French, English, and Spanish descent from Louisiana's colonial period. Examples of the French family names are Fontenot, Brignac, Ardoin, Bordelon, Vidrine, Courville, Gaspard, LaFleur, Chataignier, Dupre, Berza, Manuel, Ratelle, Fuselier, Landreneau, Andrepont, Guillory, Soileau, LeBas, and Gobert, among others. People of Spanish Canary Islands heritage (Isleños) can be observed to have settled in the Parish as well, bringing names like Aguillard, Casaneuva, De Soto, Ortego, Rozas, and Segura. Many English Americans as colonists came from the Eastern United States to settle in the newly purchased Louisiana Territory often married into Acadian families. Some prominent English surnames include Chapman, Kershaw, Young, Reed, Langley, Tate and Buller.

A few Acadians such as François Pitre and his wife settled the area between Evangeline and St. Landry parishes, preferring the rich pre-American and pre–Civil War era Cajun planter's lifestyle over that of the humble and isolated existence of their Acadiana cousins.

The parish was named Evangeline in honor of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's narrative poem, Evangeline. It was from this poem that founding father Paulin Fontenot was to propose the namesake of "Evangeline" for this parish, allegedly foreseeing an emerging American tourism centered upon the Acadian saga. (See Ville Platte Gazette, Sept. 2010) In 19th-century American literature, she would gain popularity through Hollywood's interest, and thus began the embryonic 'Acadian-based' tourism which sprang up in St. Martinville. Evangeline Parish is mentioned in the Randy Newman song "Louisiana 1927", in which he described the Great Mississippi Flood which covered it with six feet of water.

Ville Platte, Louisiana, the seat of Evangeline Parish, was itself so named by one of Napoleon Bonaparte's former soldiers, Adjutant Major Marcellin Garand (1781–1852), of Savoy, France. (See Napoleon's Soldiers In America, by Simone de la Souchere-Delery, 1999).

Geography edit

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the parish has a total area of 680 square miles (1,800 km2), of which 662 square miles (1,710 km2) is land and 17 square miles (44 km2) (2.5%) is water.[4]

Major highways edit

Adjacent parishes edit

National protected area edit

State parks edit

Communities edit

 
Map of Evangeline Parish, with municipal labels

City edit

Towns edit

Villages edit

Unincorporated areas edit

Census-designated places edit

Other unincorporated communities edit

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
192023,485
193025,4838.5%
194030,49719.7%
195031,6293.7%
196031,6390.0%
197031,9320.9%
198033,3434.4%
199033,274−0.2%
200035,4346.5%
201033,984−4.1%
202032,350−4.8%
U.S. Decennial Census[6]
1790-1960[7] 1900-1990[8]
1990-2000[9] 2010[10]
Evangeline Parish racial composition as of 2020[11]
Race Number Percentage
White (non-Hispanic) 21,162 65.42%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 8,609 26.61%
Native American 45 0.14%
Asian 183 0.57%
Pacific Islander 2 0.01%
Other/Mixed 1,013 3.13%
Hispanic or Latino 1,336 4.13%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 32,350 people, 12,172 households, and 7,739 families residing in the parish.

Education edit

Public Schools in Evangeline Parish are operated by the Evangeline Parish School Board.

  • Bayou Chicot Elementary School (Grades PK-8) (Ville Platte)
  • Chataignier Elementary School (Grades PK-8) (Chataignier)
  • James Stephens Montessori School (Grades PK-6) (Ville Platte)
  • Mamou Elementary School (Grades PK-4) (Mamou)
  • Vidrine Elementary School (Grades PK-8) (Ville Platte)
  • Ville Platte Elementary School (Grades PK-4) (Ville Platte)
  • W. W. Stewart Elementary (Grades PK-4) (Basile)
  • Basile High School (Grades 5–12) (Basile)
  • Mamou High School (Grades 5–12) (Mamou)
  • Pine Prairie High School (Grades 9–12) (Pine Prairie)
  • Ville Platte High School (Grades 5–12) (Ville Platte)
  • Evangeline Central School (Grades 4–12) (Ville Platte)

Evangeline Parish is also served by the Diocese of Lafayette with one school:

Additionally, Evangeline Parish is served by one unaffiliated private school:

  • Christian Heritage Academy (Grade K) (Ville Platte)

Evangeline Parish is served by one institutions of higher education:

Notable people edit

Politics edit

United States presidential election results for Evangeline Parish, Louisiana[13]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 11,053 71.72% 4,158 26.98% 201 1.30%
2016 10,360 69.61% 4,208 28.28% 314 2.11%
2012 10,181 64.56% 5,330 33.80% 259 1.64%
2008 9,793 61.30% 5,853 36.64% 330 2.07%
2004 7,949 56.86% 5,757 41.18% 273 1.95%
2000 7,290 53.56% 5,763 42.34% 559 4.11%
1996 5,278 35.53% 7,847 52.83% 1,729 11.64%
1992 5,147 31.43% 8,564 52.30% 2,665 16.27%
1988 7,437 48.29% 7,693 49.95% 270 1.75%
1984 8,680 54.78% 6,981 44.06% 183 1.16%
1980 7,412 51.26% 6,722 46.48% 327 2.26%
1976 3,715 32.14% 7,578 65.56% 265 2.29%
1972 5,523 60.03% 2,919 31.72% 759 8.25%
1968 1,549 13.40% 2,647 22.90% 7,362 63.70%
1964 3,975 39.21% 6,163 60.79% 0 0.00%
1960 1,105 11.32% 7,865 80.55% 794 8.13%
1956 2,170 38.20% 3,336 58.73% 174 3.06%
1952 2,445 41.84% 3,398 58.16% 0 0.00%
1948 206 3.57% 1,149 19.90% 4,418 76.53%
1944 275 8.32% 3,029 91.68% 0 0.00%
1940 220 5.81% 3,569 94.19% 0 0.00%
1936 331 8.68% 3,484 91.32% 0 0.00%
1932 52 1.64% 3,115 98.36% 0 0.00%
1928 300 13.81% 1,873 86.19% 0 0.00%
1924 153 20.21% 603 79.66% 1 0.13%
1920 587 51.99% 542 48.01% 0 0.00%
1916 26 2.99% 808 92.77% 37 4.25%
1912 31 5.68% 457 83.70% 58 10.62%

For most of the 20th Century, Evangeline was a Democratic-leaning parish, voting Republican only in landslide elections such as 1972, 1980 and 1984. However, like other Acadian parishes with large Cajun populations, Evangeline turned sharply right in the 21st century based on cultural issues and Democrats' discomfort with the oil and gas industry.[14]

See also edit

Sources edit

  • Title: The Cajunization of French Louisiana: Forging a Regional Identity. Authors: Trepanier, Cecyle Source: Geographical Journal; Jul 91, Vol. 157 Issue 2, p161, 11p, 2 charts, 10 maps
  • French, Cajun, Creole, Houma : a primer on francophone Louisiana / Carl A. Brasseaux.
  • A history of Evangeline : its land, its men and its women who made it a beautiful place to live, Robert Gahn, Sr. ; edited by Revon John Reed, Sr. Baton Rouge, LA : Claitor's, c 1972
  • La Voix des Prairies, Evangeline Genealogical and Historical Society.
  • Bonnes Nouvelles : good news about people, places and things in Evangeline Parish. Ville Platte, La. : Bonnes Nouvelles, 1993-
  • Fort Toulouse : The French Outpost at the Alabamas on the Coosa, Gregory A. Thomas
  • Louisiana's French Creole Culinary & Linguistic Traditions: Facts vs. Fiction Before And Since Cajunization, John laFleur II, Brian Costello w/ Dr. Ina Fandrich 2013
  • Louisiana's Creole French People, Our Food, Language & Culture: 500 Years of Culture copyright 2014, John laFleur II

National Guard edit

The 1086th Transportation Company of the 165th CSS (Combat Service Support) Battalion resides in Ville Platte, Louisiana. This unit belongs to the 139th RSG (regional support group).

References edit

  1. ^ "Census - Geography Profile: Evangeline Parish, Louisiana". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 21, 2023.
  2. ^ . National Association of Counties. Archived from the original on May 31, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  3. ^ "Evangeline Parish". Center for Cultural and Eco-Tourism. Retrieved September 4, 2014.
  4. ^ . United States Census Bureau. August 22, 2012. Archived from the original on September 28, 2013. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
  5. ^ "Frilot Cove". Geographic Names Information System. January 1, 2000. Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  6. ^ "U.S. Decennial Census". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
  7. ^ "Historical Census Browser". University of Virginia Library. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
  8. ^ "Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
  9. ^ "Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. (PDF) from the original on March 27, 2010. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
  10. ^ . United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved August 9, 2013.
  11. ^ "Explore Census Data". data.census.gov. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  12. ^ "Our Colleges". Louisiana's Technical and Community Colleges. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  13. ^ Leip, David. "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org. Retrieved March 9, 2018.
  14. ^ Martin, Jonathan (November 16, 2019). "Why the Louisiana Governor's Race Is So Close". The New York Times.

External links edit

  • Evangeline Parish School Board
  • Evangeline Parish Tourism Commission
  • City of Ville Platte
  • Evangeline Parish Library
  • Tournoi

Geology

  • Snead, J., P. V. Heinrich, and R. P. McCulloh, 2002, Louisiana Geological Survey, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

30°44′N 92°25′W / 30.73°N 92.41°W / 30.73; -92.41

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Evangeline Parish Louisiana news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message Evangeline Parish French Paroisse d Evangeline is a parish located in the U S state of Louisiana As of the 2020 census update the population was 32 350 1 The parish seat is Ville Platte 2 Evangeline ParishParishEvangeline Bank and Trust Co Building Ville Platte LouisianaLocation within the U S state of LouisianaLouisiana s location within the U S Coordinates 30 44 N 92 25 W 30 73 N 92 41 W 30 73 92 41Country United StatesState LouisianaFounded1910Named forAcadian heroine of the poem Evangeline SeatVille PlatteLargest cityVille PlatteArea Total680 sq mi 1 800 km2 Land662 sq mi 1 710 km2 Water17 sq mi 40 km2 2 5 Population 2020 Total32 350 Density48 sq mi 18 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 Central Summer DST UTC 5 CDT Congressional district4th Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Major highways 2 2 Adjacent parishes 2 3 National protected area 2 4 State parks 3 Communities 3 1 City 3 2 Towns 3 3 Villages 3 4 Unincorporated areas 3 4 1 Census designated places 3 4 2 Other unincorporated communities 4 Demographics 5 Education 6 Notable people 7 Politics 8 See also 9 Sources 10 National Guard 11 References 12 External linksHistory editThe parish was created out of lands formerly belonging to St Landry Parish in 1910 3 The majority of the area was originally settled by French Canadian colonists and former colonial marines coureurs de bois from such outposts as Fort Toulouse and Fort Kaskaskia and later included 19th century French speaking soldiers and immigrant families The early generations were born in colonial French colonies which included the enormous Louisiana territory Upper and Lower Louisiana known as la Nouvelle France and later were born under Spanish rule Many people of Evangeline are primarily of French English and Spanish descent from Louisiana s colonial period Examples of the French family names are Fontenot Brignac Ardoin Bordelon Vidrine Courville Gaspard LaFleur Chataignier Dupre Berza Manuel Ratelle Fuselier Landreneau Andrepont Guillory Soileau LeBas and Gobert among others People of Spanish Canary Islands heritage Islenos can be observed to have settled in the Parish as well bringing names like Aguillard Casaneuva De Soto Ortego Rozas and Segura Many English Americans as colonists came from the Eastern United States to settle in the newly purchased Louisiana Territory often married into Acadian families Some prominent English surnames include Chapman Kershaw Young Reed Langley Tate and Buller A few Acadians such as Francois Pitre and his wife settled the area between Evangeline and St Landry parishes preferring the rich pre American and pre Civil War era Cajun planter s lifestyle over that of the humble and isolated existence of their Acadiana cousins The parish was named Evangeline in honor of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow s narrative poem Evangeline It was from this poem that founding father Paulin Fontenot was to propose the namesake of Evangeline for this parish allegedly foreseeing an emerging American tourism centered upon the Acadian saga See Ville Platte Gazette Sept 2010 In 19th century American literature she would gain popularity through Hollywood s interest and thus began the embryonic Acadian based tourism which sprang up in St Martinville Evangeline Parish is mentioned in the Randy Newman song Louisiana 1927 in which he described the Great Mississippi Flood which covered it with six feet of water Ville Platte Louisiana the seat of Evangeline Parish was itself so named by one of Napoleon Bonaparte s former soldiers Adjutant Major Marcellin Garand 1781 1852 of Savoy France See Napoleon s Soldiers In America by Simone de la Souchere Delery 1999 Geography editAccording to the U S Census Bureau the parish has a total area of 680 square miles 1 800 km2 of which 662 square miles 1 710 km2 is land and 17 square miles 44 km2 2 5 is water 4 Major highways edit nbsp Interstate 49 nbsp U S Highway 167 nbsp U S Highway 190 nbsp Louisiana Highway 10 nbsp Louisiana Highway 13 nbsp Louisiana Highway 29 Adjacent parishes edit Rapides Parish north Avoyelles Parish northeast St Landry Parish east Acadia Parish south Allen Parish west National protected area edit Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge part State parks edit Chicot State Park Louisiana State ArboretumCommunities edit nbsp Map of Evangeline Parish with municipal labels City edit Ville Platte parish seat and largest municipality Towns edit Basile Mamou Villages edit Chataignier Pine Prairie Turkey Creek Unincorporated areas edit Census designated places edit Reddell Vidrine Other unincorporated communities edit Bayou Chicot Saint Landry Tate Cove Belaire Cove Beaver Lone Pine Lake Cove Frilot Cove 5 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 192023 485 193025 4838 5 194030 49719 7 195031 6293 7 196031 6390 0 197031 9320 9 198033 3434 4 199033 274 0 2 200035 4346 5 201033 984 4 1 202032 350 4 8 U S Decennial Census 6 1790 1960 7 1900 1990 8 1990 2000 9 2010 10 Evangeline Parish racial composition as of 2020 11 Race Number Percentage White non Hispanic 21 162 65 42 Black or African American non Hispanic 8 609 26 61 Native American 45 0 14 Asian 183 0 57 Pacific Islander 2 0 01 Other Mixed 1 013 3 13 Hispanic or Latino 1 336 4 13 As of the 2020 United States census there were 32 350 people 12 172 households and 7 739 families residing in the parish Education editPublic Schools in Evangeline Parish are operated by the Evangeline Parish School Board Bayou Chicot Elementary School Grades PK 8 Ville Platte Chataignier Elementary School Grades PK 8 Chataignier James Stephens Montessori School Grades PK 6 Ville Platte Mamou Elementary School Grades PK 4 Mamou Vidrine Elementary School Grades PK 8 Ville Platte Ville Platte Elementary School Grades PK 4 Ville Platte W W Stewart Elementary Grades PK 4 Basile Basile High School Grades 5 12 Basile Mamou High School Grades 5 12 Mamou Pine Prairie High School Grades 9 12 Pine Prairie Ville Platte High School Grades 5 12 Ville Platte Evangeline Central School Grades 4 12 Ville Platte Evangeline Parish is also served by the Diocese of Lafayette with one school Sacred Heart School Grades K 12 Ville Platte Additionally Evangeline Parish is served by one unaffiliated private school Christian Heritage Academy Grade K Ville Platte Evangeline Parish is served by one institutions of higher education South Louisiana Community College service area 12 C B Coreil Campus Ville PlatteNotable people editAmede Ardoin Creole singer and Cajun accordion virtuoso Danny Ardoin former MLB catcher Dewey Balfa Cajun fiddler Jeffery Broussard zydeco musician Edgar Chatman former professional baseball player Harry Choates Cajun fiddler Rene L De Rouen former US Representative from Louisiana s 7th congressional district from 1927 1940 Winston De Ville noted genealogist and publisher of hundreds of articles and numerous books Austin Deculus NFL offensive lineman J Douglas Deshotel Roman Catholic bishop Eric LaFleur lawyer and Senator and sponsor of several important bills and represented historic Senate Resolution 30 Joseph Verbis Lafleur Roman Catholic priest and US Army chaplain and officer who died in the sinking of the SS Shinyo Maru during World War II who is also in the preliminary stages of canonization Ladislas Lazaro former US Representative from Louisiana s 7th congressional district from 1913 1927 Barry Manuel former professional baseball pitcher Tommy McClelland athletic director at Rice University Jimmy C Newman Cajun and country music singer songwriter Austin Pitre Cajun musician Ronald G Richard retired Marine Corps major general and former commandant of Camp Lejeune Steve Riley accordion player and co founder of Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys Floyd Soileau record producer Leo Soileau Cajun musician and recording artist Keith Sonnier artist and sculptor T Ashton Thompson US Representative from Louisiana s 7th congressional district from 1953 1965 Arthur Vidrine former dean of Louisiana State University Medical School in New Orleans and physician who operated on former Louisiana governor and then US Senator Huey P Long after he suffered mortal wounds in an assassination attempt in 1935 Clyde Vidrine famous bodyguard for former Louisiana governor Edwin EdwardsPolitics editUnited States presidential election results for Evangeline Parish Louisiana 13 Year Republican Democratic Third party No No No 2020 11 053 71 72 4 158 26 98 201 1 30 2016 10 360 69 61 4 208 28 28 314 2 11 2012 10 181 64 56 5 330 33 80 259 1 64 2008 9 793 61 30 5 853 36 64 330 2 07 2004 7 949 56 86 5 757 41 18 273 1 95 2000 7 290 53 56 5 763 42 34 559 4 11 1996 5 278 35 53 7 847 52 83 1 729 11 64 1992 5 147 31 43 8 564 52 30 2 665 16 27 1988 7 437 48 29 7 693 49 95 270 1 75 1984 8 680 54 78 6 981 44 06 183 1 16 1980 7 412 51 26 6 722 46 48 327 2 26 1976 3 715 32 14 7 578 65 56 265 2 29 1972 5 523 60 03 2 919 31 72 759 8 25 1968 1 549 13 40 2 647 22 90 7 362 63 70 1964 3 975 39 21 6 163 60 79 0 0 00 1960 1 105 11 32 7 865 80 55 794 8 13 1956 2 170 38 20 3 336 58 73 174 3 06 1952 2 445 41 84 3 398 58 16 0 0 00 1948 206 3 57 1 149 19 90 4 418 76 53 1944 275 8 32 3 029 91 68 0 0 00 1940 220 5 81 3 569 94 19 0 0 00 1936 331 8 68 3 484 91 32 0 0 00 1932 52 1 64 3 115 98 36 0 0 00 1928 300 13 81 1 873 86 19 0 0 00 1924 153 20 21 603 79 66 1 0 13 1920 587 51 99 542 48 01 0 0 00 1916 26 2 99 808 92 77 37 4 25 1912 31 5 68 457 83 70 58 10 62 For most of the 20th Century Evangeline was a Democratic leaning parish voting Republican only in landslide elections such as 1972 1980 and 1984 However like other Acadian parishes with large Cajun populations Evangeline turned sharply right in the 21st century based on cultural issues and Democrats discomfort with the oil and gas industry 14 See also editNational Register of Historic Places listings in Evangeline Parish Louisiana nbsp United States portalSources editTitle The Cajunization of French Louisiana Forging a Regional Identity Authors Trepanier Cecyle Source Geographical Journal Jul 91 Vol 157 Issue 2 p161 11p 2 charts 10 maps French Cajun Creole Houma a primer on francophone Louisiana Carl A Brasseaux https web archive org web 20091026030323 http geocities com old time time many htm A history of Evangeline its land its men and its women who made it a beautiful place to live Robert Gahn Sr edited by Revon John Reed Sr Baton Rouge LA Claitor s c 1972 La Voix des Prairies Evangeline Genealogical and Historical Society Bonnes Nouvelles good news about people places and things in Evangeline Parish Ville Platte La Bonnes Nouvelles 1993 Fort Toulouse The French Outpost at the Alabamas on the Coosa Gregory A Thomas Louisiana s French Creole Culinary amp Linguistic Traditions Facts vs Fiction Before And Since Cajunization John laFleur II Brian Costello w Dr Ina Fandrich 2013 Louisiana s Creole French People Our Food Language amp Culture 500 Years of Culture copyright 2014 John laFleur IINational Guard editThe 1086th Transportation Company of the 165th CSS Combat Service Support Battalion resides in Ville Platte Louisiana This unit belongs to the 139th RSG regional support group References edit Census Geography Profile Evangeline Parish Louisiana United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 21 2023 Find a County National Association of Counties Archived from the original on May 31 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 Evangeline Parish Center for Cultural and Eco Tourism Retrieved September 4 2014 2010 Census Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau August 22 2012 Archived from the original on September 28 2013 Retrieved August 20 2014 Frilot Cove Geographic Names Information System January 1 2000 Retrieved March 18 2024 U S Decennial Census United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 20 2014 Historical Census Browser University of Virginia Library Retrieved August 20 2014 Population of Counties by Decennial Census 1900 to 1990 United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 20 2014 Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau Archived PDF from the original on March 27 2010 Retrieved August 20 2014 State amp County QuickFacts United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on June 6 2011 Retrieved August 9 2013 Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved December 29 2021 Our Colleges Louisiana s Technical and Community Colleges Retrieved June 3 2021 Leip David Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Retrieved March 9 2018 Martin Jonathan November 16 2019 Why the Louisiana Governor s Race Is So Close The New York Times External links editEvangeline Parish School Board Evangeline Parish Tourism Commission City of Ville Platte Evangeline Parish Library Pascal Fuselier s articles Tournoi Geology Snead J P V Heinrich and R P McCulloh 2002 Ville Platte 30 x 60 minute geologic quadrangle Louisiana Geological Survey Baton Rouge Louisiana 30 44 N 92 25 W 30 73 N 92 41 W 30 73 92 41 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evangeline Parish Louisiana amp oldid 1220653186, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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