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  1. Calcasieu Parish was created in 1840 from the Parish of Saint Landry. The new parish was the largest in the state, larger than either of the two smallest states, Delaware and Rhode Island . [ 3 ] This size, which ultimately was divided into five parishes, led to the parish's nickname "Imperial Calcasieu."

  2. Calcasieu Parish (pronounced cal-ca-shoo) was created March 24, 1840 from Saint Landry Parish, one of the original 19 civil parishes established by the Louisiana Legislature in 1807. The early parish history dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Louisiana, when Jose M. Mora (1797) was granted a large tract of land between the Rio Hondo and the Sabine rivers, known for years as the "Neutral Strip."

  3. When Calcasieu Parish was created in 1840 from the Parish of Saint Landry, it actually comprised an area of what is now five parishes. On August 24, 1840, a half-dozen men met to organize as representatives for six wards that later became five parishes. Since there was no courthouse or public building, the meeting had to be held in a private ...

  4. Calcasieu Parish was created March 24, 1840, from the Parish of Saint Landry, one of the original nineteen civil parishes established by the Legislature in 1807. The early history of the parish dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Louisiana when Jose M. Mora (1797) was granted a large tract of land between the Rio Hondo and the Sabine River, known for years as the "Neutral Strip".

    • Etymology - Origin of Calcasieu Parish Name
    • Calcasieu County History
    • Geography: Land and Water

    The parish was named in honor Calcasieu, of meaning crying eagle, is said to be the name of an Atakapa Native American leader.

    Calcasieu Parish was formed out of St. Landry Parish by an act of the State Legislature on March 24, 1840, and the parish was named in honor Calcasieu, of meaning crying eagle, is said to be the name of an Atakapa Native American leader. The Parish seat is Lake Charles. Courthouse was destroyed by a disastrous fire on April 23, 1910, as well as mos...

    As reported by the Census Bureau, the parish has a total area of 1,094 square miles (2,830 km2), of which 1,064 square miles (2,760 km2) is land and 31 square miles (80 km2) (2.8%) is water. Calcasieu Parish is located in southwest Louisiana. Major waterways in this parish are, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Lake, Intracoastal Canal, Ouiski Chitto Creek, ...

  5. Jul 25, 2024 · Calcasieu Parish was named for the Atakapa word for crying eagle and is located in the southwestern area of the state. The parish was created March 24, 1840 and the parish seat is Lake Charles. Parish Courthouse [edit | edit source] Calcasieu Parish Courthouse 1000 Ryan St Lake Charles, LA 70601 Phone: 337-437-3550 Calcasieu Parish Courthouse

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  7. Calcasieu Parish was created March 24, 1840, from the parish of Saint Landry, one of the original nineteen civil parishes established by the Louisiana Legislature in 1807 after the United States acquired the territory in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. The original parish seat was Comasaque Bluff, a settlement east of the river and later called Marsh Bayou Bluff.