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Bell City is an
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located in the southeast corner of
Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana Calcasieu Parish (; french: Paroisse de Calcasieu) is a parish located on the southwestern border of the U.S. state of Louisiana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 216,785. The parish seat is Lake Charles. Calcasieu Parish is part of ...
, United States. It is part of the
Lake Charles metropolitan area The Lake Charles metropolitan statistical area is a metropolitan area in the Acadiana region of southwest Louisiana that covers two parishes— Calcasieu and Cameron. According to a 2019 census estimate, the MSA had a population of 210,409. It i ...
. Bell City is in Calcasieu Parish, however the documented statistics are for ZIP Code 70630 which has segments in two parishes, Calcasieu and Cameron. The 70630 ZIP Code is at latitude 30.098 and longitude -93.013. Bell City is in the Central Time Zone (UTC -6 hours) and observes daylight saving time. According to the
2000 United States Census The United States census of 2000, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2000, to be 281,421,906, an increase of 13.2 percent over the 248,709,873 people enumerated during the 1990 ce ...
, the population in ZIP Code 70630 was 892 with 385 housing units; a land area of 143.85 sq. miles; a water area of 2.75 sq. miles; and a population density of 6.20 people per sq. mile.


History 1902

The 1902 Welsh Rice Belt Journal says:
“The new town, on the Lacassine extension of the Louisiana Western (R.R.), has been named Bell City, after A. E. Bell of this place, one of the founders and promoters of the town that will henceforth bear his name.” “Sites for a railroad depot, post office and a large school building have been donated and the work of building will begin as soon as proper arrangements can be made and the material hauled to the ground. Twelve lots have been sold, on which business houses will be erected, and scores of residence lots have been sold. The town has been nicely laid off and the work of grading the streets is now in progress.” “Messrs. P. W. Daniels and I. E. Wesson, of this city, are at present erecting a large feed store and implement warehouse, and it is only a matter of a short time until Bell City will be one of the busiest little places in this section”. “The new town is located fifteen miles southwest of Welsh, and is in the midst of a rice growing section and will be a boon to that portion of Calcasieu. The building of the new railroad from Lake Charles to Lake Arthur will open a new country adapted to rice culture and adds considerably to the area of the cultivation of that cereal in southwest Louisiana.”


Events and Charters

About 1895 Christian College was built on the present site of the Bell City ball park by Martin and Willie Hebert and Dallas and Dan Hayes. It consisted of at least four buildings; two dormitories, one for teachers and workers, and one for classrooms. 1907 Jan 17 The Charter of Bell City Mercantile Co. with a capital stock of $10,000 for conducting general merchandise business. Isaac Derouen is president, Stephen E. Stine is vice president, Placide Derouen in Secretary and treasurer. Along with Paul W. Daniels they are the first board of directors. 1908 Mar 24 The Charter of Bell City College with a domicile at Bell City, Louisiana was filed with the district clerk. 1909 May 31 The Railroad Commission reports Louisiana Western railway is to build a combination depot at Bell City 1918 The present Bell City School began operation. LD Bayne was first principal, followed by TS Cooley, Thompson, James Dent and Stanford Cox who was principal for 32 years. During
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(1939–1945), a prisoner of war camp was erected in the center of Bell City, furnishing laborers for area farmers whose sons and farm hands had gone off to war. 1944 April 4 The Bell City Library opened and was originally housed in the Bell City Elementary School with operating hours from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Tuesdays and Fridays. Mrs. Max Johnston was the first Branch Manager. In August 1944, the Library moved into a small office owned by Andrew Delaney, husband of the Library's Branch Manager, Hanan V. Delaney. It was housed in the office until 1990 when the Capitol Improvement Program allowed purchase of land, renovation and expansion of a new building. Work was completed and the new library opened in January 1994.
The Calcasieu Parish Public Library merged the Bell City and Hayes branches on December 28. The merger of the two branches, which are 1.2 miles apart, a two-minute trip by car, enables more enhanced service to the area. The last day of operation for the Bell City branch was December 23, 2009. 1950 Jun 05 A Charter for the official Association of Lions Clubs was presented to the Bell City-Hayes-Holmwood
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at the Bell City High gymnasium. 1951 Jan 28 The Broussard
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, at Bell City, received grade A rating for their pasteurization plant. 1969 Clarence Theriot became principal of Bell City Schools when Hayes and Bell City schools were combined and following the retirement of Stanford Cox. A lifelong supporter of Bell City academics and athletics, the new gym and floor at Bell City was named for Clarence Theriot following his death in June 2022. His grandson, TJ Hoffpauir continues his legacy of service at the school as a teacher, coach, and athletic director.


Climate

Residents of Bell City always stay aware of the possibility of evacuations during the official
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season from June 1 to November 30. On average, the warmest month is July with an average high of 91 °F. The highest recorded temperature was 105 °F in 2000. On average, the coolest month is January with an average low of 41 °F. The lowest recorded temperature was 11 °F in 1951. The maximum average precipitation occurs in May with average rainfall of 6.06 inches and the minimum average precipitation occurs in February with average rainfall of 3.27 inches.


Demographics

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Demographic Profile Highlights


Outdoor recreation

Bell City Drainage Ditch allows access to hunting and fishing. It makes up the west border of the Lacassine
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which was created in 1937 as a habitat for wintering waterfowl in the coastal prairie of southwestern
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.


Government

As per state law, the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury has the authority to appoint special districts, boards, commissions, etc. for the purpose of providing specific services for a designated area within the Parish. Each of these districts and boards governs its own activities and has its own budget. Bell City is in Calcasieu Parish Police Jury District 10.


Education

K-12 attend Bell City High School, Bell City, La. The 2000 Census recorded 604 adults in Bell City (70630) over the age of 25. Of those, 403 are high school graduates or higher and 64 had bachelor's degrees or higher.


Churches

St John Vianney Church Founded in 1939 St. John Vianney Parish occupies the southeastern portion of Calcasieu Civil Parish, a predominantly agricultural area. The parish was officially established in 1939 by the Most Rev. Jules B. Jeanmard, Bishop of Lafayette, and it serves three communities—Bell City, Hayes and Holmwood. Prior to the establishment of the parish, Catholics in the area were served by priests from Our Lady Help of Christians Parish in
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. Later priests from Our Lady of Seven Dolors Parish in
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and then from St. Raphael Parish in
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celebrated Mass in the area. A chapel dedicated to
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was built about 1900, and served until it was destroyed by a storm in 1939. The founding pastor, the Rev. Mathias J. Cramers, arrived in April 1938 to get things moving. A hall which the Altar Society had built to hold fund-raising bazaars was transformed into a temporary chapel for the celebration of Mass. First item on Father Cramer's agenda was the construction of a rectory, which was completed in August 1939. The next project was a church, and the groundbreaking was held on Aug. 8, 1940. The building was completed, and was dedicated by Bishop Jeanmard on Dec. 1 of the same year. The first parish trustees were Ferdinand Nunez and Harry Verret. The first official parish records began in May 1939. Earlier records were kept in Jennings, beginning in 1892, in Welsh from 1904 and Iowa from 1930. In 1950 the Rev. Daniel Habetz succeeded Father Cramers as pastor, and one of his first projects was the construction of St. Daniel Chapel in Hayes, on property donated by Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hebert. The chapel was dedicated on April 16, 1953, and St. Daniel Mission was officially attached to St. John Vianney Parish. Over the years, many improvements have been made on church facilities. In 1981 the church in Bell City was renovated. There is also a
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center behind the rectory, and halls in Bell City and Hayes. In 2000, the parish served a
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of 375 families and the pastor was the Rev. V. Wayne LeBleu, assigned in 1999. 250 students from kindergarten through grade 12 attended instruction. Another major organization is Bell City's
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Council 3048, which was organized and chartered on April 9, 1957, with Matthew Fruge as the charter Grand Knight. The Bell City Ladies Altar Society was formed in 1905, with Mrs. Dulva Derouen as first president. The Ladies Altar Society in
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was organized in 1952, with Mrs. Elias Lorrain as the first president. During the parish's half century a number of parishioners have been singled out for honors in recognition of outstanding service to the church. Mrs. Helen Zaunbrecher was decorated by
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in 1982 with the Papal Cross of Honor
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. Matthew Fruge was invested as an Officer in the Order of St. Charles by Bishop Jude Speyrer in 1982 after receiving the Bishop's Medal from the
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of Lafayette in 1966. Barbara Theriot, Ester Harrington, Mary Leger and Pauline Poole were decorated with the Diocese of Lake Charles Devoted Service Medal in 1992. Here is a list of
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who have served St. John Vianney Parish, with the years they were assigned to the parish: 1939 - Rev. Mathias J. Cramers; 1950 - Rev. Daniel Habetz; 1958 - Rev. A. W. Van Buijtenen; 1967 - Rev. Fernand N. Gouaux; 1969 - Rev. Rosaire Veilleux; 1973 - Rev. Francis Bourgeois; 1977 - Rev. Robert L. Shreve; 1985 - Rev. Roland Vaughn; 1991 - Rev. Milton P. Miller; 1993 Rev. John A. Poerio and 1999 - Rev. V. Wayne LeBleu. Rev. Albert Borel served as pastor until June 30, 2008, when he was transferred to St. John Bosco in Westlake.


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