Cameron Parish (french: Paroisse de Cameron) is a
parish
A parish is a territorial entity in many Christian denominations, constituting a division within a diocese. A parish is under the pastoral care and clerical jurisdiction of a priest, often termed a parish priest, who might be assisted by one or ...
in the southwest corner of the
U.S. state of
Louisiana
Louisiana , group=pronunciation (French: ''La Louisiane'') is a U.S. state, state in the Deep South and South Central United States, South Central regions of the United States. It is the List of U.S. states and territories by area, 20th-smal ...
. As of the
2020 census, the population was 5,617. The
parish seat is
Cameron
Cameron may refer to:
People
* Clan Cameron, a Scottish clan
* Cameron (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name)
* Cameron (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name)
;Mononym
* Cam'ron (born 197 ...
.
Although it is the largest parish by area in Louisiana, it has the second-smallest population in the state, ahead of only
Tensas. Cameron Parish is part of the
Lake Charles,
metropolitan statistical area
In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally Incorporated town, incorporate ...
.
History
This was part of La Louisiane, colonized by the French beginning in the 17th and early 18th century. They encountered the
Atakapa
The Atakapa Sturtevant, 659 or Atacapa were an indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands, who spoke the Atakapa language and historically lived along the Gulf of Mexico in what is now Texas and Louisiana. They included several distinct ba ...
and
Choctaw indigenous peoples, who had occupied this area for thousands of years.
In the late 1700s, after France had ceded New France (Canada) and other holdings east of the Mississippi River to
Great Britain
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following its defeat in 1763 in the
Seven Years' War
The Seven Years' War (1756–1763) was a global conflict that involved most of the European Great Powers, and was fought primarily in Europe, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific. Other concurrent conflicts include the French and Indian War (1754– ...
, a number of French-speaking refugee families from
Acadia
Acadia (french: link=no, Acadie) was a colony of New France in northeastern North America which included parts of what are now the Maritime provinces, the Gaspé Peninsula and Maine to the Kennebec River. During much of the 17th and early ...
settled in this part of coastal Louisiana. Some had fought against the British with Indian allies during the war in Acadia. Among them were Joseph "Beausoleil" Broussard, his brothers Alexander and Pierre, and their wives and families, who first went to
Saint-Domingue
Saint-Domingue () was a French colony in the western portion of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, in the area of modern-day Haiti, from 1659 to 1804. The name derives from the Spanish main city in the island, Santo Domingo, which came to ref ...
(now Haiti) before settling in Louisiana. The British expelled many Acadians for their resistance, particularly their refusal to make loyalty oaths to Great Britain.
[Nola Mae Ross, "Broussard family traced back to roots in France"](_blank)
''Cameron Parish Pilot'' (Cameron, LA), 24 May 2012; retrieved 4 January 2017 Numerous other French-speaking families settled here and their descendants populate the smaller towns.
In the 18th century France ceded its holdings in Louisiana and other areas west of the Mississippi River to Spain, and the Spanish colonial government made grants of land to the Acadians. France took control of this territory again at the turn of the nineteenth century for a short period under
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader wh ...
. But in 1803 he sold all the French territory west of the Mississippi River to the United States in the
Louisiana Purchase
The Louisiana Purchase (french: Vente de la Louisiane, translation=Sale of Louisiana) was the acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from the French First Republic in 1803. In return for fifteen million dollars, or app ...
. The US was particularly intent on getting control of New Orleans, an important port for its large agricultural interests in what is now the Midwest.
This territory was historically part of Calcasieu Parish, established by the new Louisiana Territory legislature in 1807. The western part of this coastal area was included in what was called No Man's Land, a disputed area of control between Spain and the US after the Purchase. In the 1806
Neutral Ground agreement, both parties agreed to leave this free of military occupation or civil law enforcement.
The area between the
Calcasieu River
The Calcasieu River ( ; french: Rivière Calcasieu) is a river on the Gulf Coast in southwestern Louisiana. Approximately long,U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed June 20, ...
(at the time known to the Spanish as the Arroyo Hondo) on the east and the
Sabine River on the west became a hotbed of outlaws, pirates including
Jean Lafitte, and other nefarious characters for many years.
It was finally acquired by the United States in 1819 under the
Adams-Onis Treaty with Spain. (In 1870 these two rivers were designated as the eastern and western boundaries, respectively, of the new Cameron Parish, taken from the southern part of Calcasieu Parish.)
Early Anglo-American settlers after the Louisiana Purchase included John M. Smith, Millege McCall, John William Sweeney, George W. Wakefield, William Doxey, James Hale, James Root, and John M. Miller.
During the
American Civil War
The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), the latter formed by state ...
, loyalties in this area and in the greater coastal area were divided between Unionists and Confederates. Bands of local "Jayhawkers," also known as bushwhackers, were active in the area. There were numerous Unionists near Sabine Lake and Leesburg (now Cameron). Others were located near the mouth of the Calcasieu and near
Grand Chenier, then in Vermilion Parish. The Union Navy had forces at Sabine Lake.
The Mermentau Jayhawkers were made up of a band of "200 mounted draft dodgers, bushwhackers, cattle thieves, runaway slaves, and Confederate deserters from Texas and Louisiana."
They regularly raided federal supply lines and plundered from the local people, earning the enmity of both Union and Confederate regulars. If caught by Confederate forces, Jayhawker deserters were quickly court martialed and executed. Local forces also organized as Regulators in an effort to protect women and children of local families, and repulse the Jayhawkers. After the end of the war, some of the
vigilante
Vigilantism () is the act of preventing, investigating and punishing perceived offenses and crimes without legal authority.
A vigilante (from Spanish, Italian and Portuguese “vigilante”, which means "sentinel" or "watcher") is a person who ...
Regulators turned to suppressing blacks and resisting Reconstruction.
[W.T. Block, "CALCASIEU PARISH, LA: HOTBED OF THE CIVIL WAR JAYHAWKERS"](_blank)
W.T. Block website and blog, 1988-2016
Cameron Parish was organized in 1870 during the
Reconstruction era and was made up of portions of
Calcasieu and
Vermilion
Vermilion (sometimes vermillion) is a color, color family, and pigment most often made, since antiquity until the 19th century, from the powdered mineral cinnabar (a form of mercury sulfide, which is toxic) and its corresponding color. It i ...
parishes. It was one of several new parishes organized by the Republican-dominated legislature to create new centers of Republican political strength. Cameron Parish is named for Republican
Simon Cameron
Simon Cameron (March 8, 1799June 26, 1889) was an American businessman and politician who represented Pennsylvania in the United States Senate and served as United States Secretary of War under President Abraham Lincoln at the start of the Ameri ...
, a
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania (; (Pennsylvania Dutch: )), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States. It borders Delaware to its southeast, Ma ...
n who was President
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln ( ; February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865. Lincoln led the nation thro ...
's first
secretary of war. Today its population is overwhelmingly majority white and Republican in the 21st century realignment.
This is among the largest civil parishes in Louisiana, yet the least populated, owing to the high proportion of land area made up by marsh and wetlands. Cameron Parish comprises a large portion of the Louisiana
Chenier Plain; it is home to numerous cheniers, elevated fertile ridges that occur in certain coastal regions, particularly in Louisiana. These were developed for cotton plantations both before and after the Civil War; settlers also raised stock.
20th century to present
Some of southwest Louisiana was developed for industrial processing and export of oil products. In some areas, wetlands were drained and bayous dredged for navigation. This has been found to increase erosion of the wetlands and loss to area soils, with loss of coastline. Small farmers and hunters continued to make subsistence livings in some rural areas. There are tourist destinations for hunting and fishing.
From the mid-20th century to the early 21st century, the parish was severely damaged four times and its history marked by hurricanes Audrey, Rita, Ike, and Laura. So much damage was done by the middle two hurricanes that the population dropped in the parish by nearly one third from 2000 to 2010. The hurricanes occurred in 2005 and 2008, respectively.
In the 20th and 21st centuries, Cameron Parish has suffered severe damage from hurricanes. It was devastated by
Hurricane Audrey on June 27, 1957, which caused more than 390 deaths. Authors Nola Mae Ross and Susan McFillen Goodson chronicled the stories of many survivors in their book ''Hurricane Audrey'' (1997). National press coverage at the time recounted tales of tragedy and heroism. The
American Medical Association
The American Medical Association (AMA) is a professional association and lobbying group of physicians and medical students. Founded in 1847, it is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Membership was approximately 240,000 in 2016.
The AMA's stat ...
honored a local Cameron physician, Cecil Clark, as the 'General Practitioner of the Year' in recognition of his dedicated service despite great personal loss. Hurricane Audrey was a defining event for Cameron Parish for nearly 50 years, with local history being divided into "before" and "after" the storm.
Much of the parish was destroyed again by
Hurricane Rita
Hurricane Rita was the most intense tropical cyclone on record in the Gulf of Mexico and the fourth-most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded. Part of the record-breaking 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, which included three of the top ten ...
on September 24, 2005. The movie ''
Little Chenier'' was filmed in Southwest Louisiana just prior to Hurricane Rita. It contains some of the only film images of the area before it was destroyed.
In 2008, three years after Rita,
Hurricane Ike came ashore at High Island, TX with a storm surge, which was far worse than Rita's surge.
Nearly all of the coastline in that area was flooded heavily, with surge and floodwaters reaching 60 miles inland, as far north as
Lake Charles. In Cameron Parish the communities of
Cameron
Cameron may refer to:
People
* Clan Cameron, a Scottish clan
* Cameron (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name)
* Cameron (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name)
;Mononym
* Cam'ron (born 197 ...
,
Holly Beach
Holly Beach (french: Plage-d'Houx), also known as the "Cajun Riviera" (french: La Rivière Acadienne), is a coastal community in unincorporated community Cameron Parish, Louisiana, United States. Known for crabbing and a drive on the beach, this ...
,
Hackberry, Creole, and Grand Chenier were essentially destroyed.
Twelve years later, in 2020,
Hurricane Laura made landfall near
Cameron
Cameron may refer to:
People
* Clan Cameron, a Scottish clan
* Cameron (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name)
* Cameron (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name)
;Mononym
* Cam'ron (born 197 ...
, boasting winds of over winds and storm surge early on August 27, with the water reaching northwards towards
Lake Charles.
Hurricane Delta made landfall in
Creole six weeks later as a Category 2 hurricane with winds on October 9.
Geography
According to the
U.S. Census Bureau, the parish has a total area of , of which is land and (34%) is water.
It is the third-largest parish in Louisiana by land area and fourth-largest by total area. Most of the water is associated with marsh on the
Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico ( es, Golfo de México) is an ocean basin and a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, largely surrounded by the North American continent. It is bounded on the northeast, north and northwest by the Gulf Coast of the United S ...
.
Major highways
*
Louisiana Highway 27
*
Louisiana Highway 82
Louisiana Highway 82 (LA 82) is a state highway located in southern Louisiana. It runs in a general east–west direction from the Texas state line east of Port Arthur to the Vermilion– Lafayette parish line southwest of Youngsville.
...
Adjacent counties and parishes
*
Calcasieu Parish (northwest)
*
Jefferson Davis Parish (northeast)
*
Vermilion Parish (east)
*
Jefferson County, Texas
Jefferson County is a county in the Coastal Plain or Gulf Prairie region of Southeast Texas. The Neches River forms its northeast boundary. As of the 2020 census, the population was 256,526. The county seat is Beaumont. Jefferson County has ...
(southwest)
*
Orange County, Texas
Orange County is a county located in the very southeastern corner of the U.S. state of Texas, sharing a boundary with Louisiana, within the Golden Triangle of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 84,808. The county seat is the ci ...
(west)
National protected areas
*
Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge
Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge is located approximately southeast of Lake Charles, Louisiana, in north central Cameron Parish. It contains that include fresh marsh, coastal prairie, and old rice fields.
The visitor center opened in 19 ...
*
East Cove National Wildlife Refuge
*
Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge (part)
*
Sabine National Wildlife Refuge
Sabine National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge of the United States located in Cameron Parish in southwestern Louisiana. It is on Louisiana State Route 27, south of Hackberry and north of Holly Beach. The western boundary of the ...
Communities
There are no incorporated communities in Cameron Parish.
Census-designated places
*
Cameron
Cameron may refer to:
People
* Clan Cameron, a Scottish clan
* Cameron (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name)
* Cameron (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name)
;Mononym
* Cam'ron (born 197 ...
(parish seat)
*
Hackberry
Unincorporated communities
*
Creole
*
Grand Chenier
*
Grand Lake
*
Holly Beach
Holly Beach (french: Plage-d'Houx), also known as the "Cajun Riviera" (french: La Rivière Acadienne), is a coastal community in unincorporated community Cameron Parish, Louisiana, United States. Known for crabbing and a drive on the beach, this ...
*
Johnson Bayou
Johnson Bayou is a small unincorporated community located on the Creole Nature Trail along the Gulf Coast in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, United States, and is named after Daniel Johnson, who came to the area ''circa'' 1790. The village is a b ...
Demographics
The population of the parish dropped by nearly one-third in the decade from 2000 to 2010; it was marked in 2005 and 2008 by extensive damage from hurricanes Rita and Ike.
According to the
2020 United States census, there were 5,617 people, 2,734 households, and 2,110 families residing in the parish. During the
2010 United States census, there were 6,839 people living in the parish; among them, 95.7% were
White
White is the lightness, lightest color and is achromatic (having no hue). It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully diffuse reflection, reflect and scattering, scatter all the ...
, 1.7%
Black or African American, 0.5%
Native American, 0.1%
Asian, 0.8% of some other race and 1.1%
of two or more races. 2.3% were
Hispanic or Latino (of any race). 46.5% were of
French
French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to France
** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents
** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
,
French Canadian or
Cajun
The Cajuns (; French: ''les Cadjins'' or ''les Cadiens'' ), also known as Louisiana ''Acadians'' (French: ''les Acadiens''), are a Louisiana French ethnicity mainly found in the U.S. state of Louisiana.
While Cajuns are usually described as ...
ancestry, 18.7%
American, 5.8%
English and 5.0%
Irish ancestry. By 2020, its racial makeup was 92.11% non-Hispanic white, 1.26% Black or African American, 0.5% Native American, 0.23% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 2.37% other or mixed, and 3.51% Hispanic or Latino of any race.
Education
Cameron Parish School Board operates local public schools within all of Cameron Parish.
Cameron Parish is in the service area of
Sowela Technical Community College
SOWELA Technical Community College is a public community college in Lake Charles, Louisiana, with an additional instruction site in Jennings, Louisiana and Oakdale, Louisiana. The school's mascot is the Flying Tigers, named for the World War II Gen ...
.
Cameron Parish Public Library is a public library system in Cameron Parish. All of the libraries are located in
unincorporated area
An unincorporated area is a region that is not governed by a local municipal corporation. Widespread unincorporated communities and areas are a distinguishing feature of the United States and Canada. Most other countries of the world either have ...
s.
The main Cameron Parish Library is at 469 Marshall Street in the
Cameron
Cameron may refer to:
People
* Clan Cameron, a Scottish clan
* Cameron (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name)
* Cameron (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name)
;Mononym
* Cam'ron (born 197 ...
CDP.
The system operates six branches:
* Creole Branch at 184C East Creole Highway in the
Creole area
* Grand Chenier Branch at 2867 Grand Chenier Highway in the
Grand Chenier area
* Grand Lake Branch at 10200 Highway 384 in the
Grand Lake area
* Hackberry Branch at 983 Main Street in the
Hackberry CDP
* Johnson Bayou Branch at 4586 Gulf Beach Highway in the
Johnson Bayou
Johnson Bayou is a small unincorporated community located on the Creole Nature Trail along the Gulf Coast in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, United States, and is named after Daniel Johnson, who came to the area ''circa'' 1790. The village is a b ...
area
* Lowry Branch at 460 Lowry Highway in the
Lowry Lowry may refer to:
People
* Calvin Lowry (born 1983), American football player
* Dave Lowry (born 1965), Canadian ice hockey player
* Desiree Lowry (born 1972), Puerto Rican beauty pageant titleholder
* Hiram Harrison Lowry (1843–1924), Amer ...
area
Politics
Cameron Parish, once solidly Democratic, has trended sharply Republican in recent years. The Republican nominee has won upwards of 80% of the vote in every presidential election since 2008. In 2020, Republican Donald Trump won nearly 91% of the vote in Cameron Parish, his strongest showing in Louisiana.
Notable people
*
Gilbert Franklin Hennigan
Gilbert Franklin Hennigan (December 18, 1883 – November 4, 1960) was a three-term Democratic member of the Louisiana State Senate, who served from 1944 to 1956 under Governors Jimmie Davis, Earl Kemp Long, and Robert F. Kennon.
Backgrou ...
, represented Cameron Parish in the
Louisiana State Senate
The Louisiana State Senate (french: Sénat de Louisiane) is the upper house of the state legislature of Louisiana. All senators serve four-year terms and are assigned to multiple committees.
Composition
The Louisiana State Senate is composed ...
from 1944 to 1956; he resided at the time in
DeRidder
DeRidder is a city in, and the parish seat of, Beauregard Parish, Louisiana, United States. A small portion of the city extends into Vernon Parish. As of the 2010 census DeRidder had a population of 10,578. It is the smaller principal city of ...
in
Beauregard Parish.
*
Doug Kershaw, musician, was born in Cameron Parish on January 24, 1936.
*
Conway LeBleu
Glenn Conway LeBleu, known as Conway LeBleu (October 4, 1918 – October 11, 2007), was an American politician from Louisiana who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1964 to 1988.
Early life and education
He graduated from Lak ...
, Lake Charles native, represented Calcasieu and Cameron parishes in the Louisiana House from 1964 to 1988
See also
*
National Register of Historic Places listings in Cameron Parish, Louisiana
References
External links
Images from Cameron ParishCameron Parish Sheriff's Office
Geology
* Heinrich, P. V., 2005
''Lake Charles 30 x 60 minute geologic quadrangle.''Louisiana Geological Survey, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
* Heinrich, P. V., 2006
''White Lake 30 x 60 minute geologic quadrangle.''Louisiana Geological Survey, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
* Heinrich, P. V., J. Snead, and R. P. McCulloh, 2002
''Lake Charles 30 x 60 minute geologic quadrangle.''Louisiana Geological Survey, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
* Heinrich, P. V., J. Snead, and R. P. McCulloh, 2003
''Crowley 30 x 60 minute geologic quadrangle.''Louisiana Geological Survey, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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