Cameron Parish Louisiana - Historic Photos & Stories | Images of America Book | Perfect for History Buffs & Genealogy Research
Cameron Parish Louisiana - Historic Photos & Stories | Images of America Book | Perfect for History Buffs & Genealogy Research

Cameron Parish Louisiana - Historic Photos & Stories | Images of America Book | Perfect for History Buffs & Genealogy Research

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In 1790, Daniel Johnson sailed into the Sabine River, beginning the Anglo settlement in what would eventually become Cameron Parish in the southwest corner of Louisiana. Lured by the abundance of natural beauty and resources, most settlers moved into the coastal cheniers and inland Cajun prairie after 1830. The population grew enough by 1870 that a new parish was officially carved from Calcasieu and Vermilion Parishes. It was named for Abraham Lincoln's first secretary of war, Simon Cameron; the community of Leesburg at the mouth of the Calcasieu River also took the parish name of Cameron. The town of Cameron was among the biggest fishing ports in the country during the mid-1900s, but one of the largest economic drivers for the parish has been oil since the late 1920s. Even through the adversity of hurricanes, investments continue, and today, Cameron Parish exports more liquid natural gas than most countries.

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Great deal of history on Cameron Parish! Lots of pictures of families/individuals and of different areas/communities of the parish, especially before the parish was devastated from Hurricanes Audrey(6/27/1957) and Rita(9/24/2005). I understand a lot of pictures could not be used due to the size of the book, and condition of the pictures; as per the publisher. But I think the author captured a great deal of history of our great parish! It helped my dad who has some memory problems, his face lit up and was delighted to take a trip down memory lane!
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