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Originally established as Vermilionville in the 1820s and incorporated in 1836, [7] Lafayette developed as an agricultural community until the introduction of retail and entertainment centers, and the discovery of oil in the area in the 1940s.
Mar 18, 2021 · Lafayette Parish has a long and profound history. The indigenous Atakapa-Ishak, Choctaw, Chitimacha, and Opelousa were some of the first to inhabit the area. Numerous Acadian refugees settled in this area after being expelled from Canada after Great Britain defeated France in the Seven Years' War.
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Dec 15, 2017 · The Lafayette Trail, Inc. is a nonprofit organization with the mission to document, map, and mark General Lafayette's footsteps during his Farewell Tour of the United States in 1824 and 1825.
In January of 1823, Louisiana Legislature carved Lafayette Parish from the western portion of Saint Martin Parish. Lafayette Parish then included present day Acadia and Vermilion Parishes and extended west to the Mermentau River and south to the Gulf of Mexico.
In August 1824, Lafayette sailed into New York Harbor, beginning a thirteen-month tour of the United States that took the Frenchman to all twenty-four states of the union and the federal city of Washington.
Despite a failed early effort to influence the narrative of the American Revolution as related by the notoriously cantankerous Massachusetts parson William Gordon in a four-volume history published in 1788, Lafayette never relinquished his dream of crafting his own legacy.
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Lafayette, Louisiana is located in the heart of Acadiana, a region with a rich and diverse history. The area was first settled by the Houma, Choctaw, and Atakapa Native American tribes, but it was later claimed by the French and Spanish empires. In 1764, the French governor of Louisiana, Jean-Jacques Blaise d'Abbadie, named the area "La Fayette ...