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MANSFIELD CELEBRATES 150TH BIRTHDAY
Mansfield is celebrating its 150th birthday April 13-20, 1997. The
re-enactment of the Battle of Mansfield will be part of that
on April 19 & 20, 1997.
For the history of Mansfield and DeSoto Parish, click here.
INTERESTING PLACES TO VISIT
DeSoto's first Courthouse 1843-1854--DeSoto Parish was created out of
Natchitoches and Caddo Parishes by ACT 88 of 1843. On
June 3,1843, the first meeting of Parish Officers was held in Screamerville, two
miles west of Grand Cane. With the site for the new parish seat to be at
Mansfield, the debate between Screamerville and Augusta was settled. A
quarter section of land was purchased at the present site of Mansfield and lots
on which to build a log courthouse and jail were sold. The price for the
two buildings was $900.00. Upon completion the log courthouse was accepted
by the Police Jury, August 7, 1843 and first term of court was August 5, 1843.
The old log courthouse
was lost sometime after it was replaced by a new building and was only recently
"rediscovered" within the walls of the Old General Ross Hewitt home as it was
being demolished. Realizing the significance of such a find, the DeSoto
Parish Historical Society endeavored to preserve the historical structure.
A committee spearheaded by Mrs. Eileen Nabors set about
the task of raising the necessary funds for the restorations and
preservation of the old courthouse. Through their efforts, over $30,000
was raised. Contractor Dennis Manthei reconstructed the old structure
under the supervision of local historian Raymond Powell. It is now located
on Polk Street at the Mini Park. Visitors are encouraged to stop and take
a step back in history as they view the artifacts contained within the
historical structure. The ole bell that stands outside, is the original
bell that summoned the court into session in 1843.
Mansfield State Commemorative Area
15149 Highway 175
Mansfield, LA 71052
(318-872-1474)
Located four miles south of the town of Mansfield on LA 175. The 178-acre
site has a museum exhibiting Civil War weapons, arms, uniforms, letters,
diaries, documents, and other related artifacts. An interpretive trail,
named in honor of General Mouton, winds throughout the site. In 1973, this
state commemorative area was placed on the National Register of Historic Places,
an honorary designation for significant historical sites.
Interpretive Center--the story of the most important battle of the Civil War
west of the Mississippi is told inside the Mansfield Museum by the use of
exhibits, dioramas and an audiovisual presentation.
DeSoto Parish Library
109 Crosby St.
Mansfield LA, 71052
318-872-6100
DeSoto Historical Society
503 Mary Lou Lane
Mansfield, LA 71052
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DeSoto is part of the LAGenWeb Project, State Coordinator:Marsha Holley |
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DeSoto is part of the LAGenWeb Project, State Coordinator:Marsha Holley |