Burned
Parishes in Louisiana
Not all records were damaged or lost in some
parishes.
- Avoyelles
Parish Courthouse – There was
records destruction in 1856? from Unknown causes.
- Bossier
Parish Courthouse – In 1888, the
courthouse at Bellevue was partly burned.
- Calcasieu
Parish Courthouse– Courthouse was
destroyed by a disastrous fire on April 23, 1910, as well as most of
downtown Lake Charles, and many of the records of the parish were
burned or damaged.
- Catahoula
Parish Courthouse – There was a
total records destruction in the early 1900’s due to unknown causes
- Claiborne
Parish Courthouse – The courthouse
at Old Athens along with all parish records were destroyed by fire
on November 6, 1849
- Concordia
Parish Courthouse – A tornado
destroyed the courthouse around 1843 (most records were destroyed)
and it was destroyed by flood in 1927.
- Grant
Parish Courthouse – The Courthouse
had an unknown records loss in the 1880’s.
- Jackson
Parish Courthouse – A courthouse
fire in Vernon, before the parish seat was moved to Jonesboro,
destroyed most of the records prior to then. The first courthouse,
built in Jonesboro in 1912, was almost
completely destroyed by an explosion. Fortunately few, if any, of our records were destroyed.
- Livingston
Parish Courthouse – On October 15,
1875, the parish courthouse at Port Vincent burned, apparently
destroying the official records which were maintained there.
- Madison
Parish Courthouse –
- Morehouse
Parish Courthouse – Had a Record
Loss in 1870 due to unknown reasons.
- Ouachita
Parish Courthouse – In April of
1864, Yankee gunboats partially destroyed the second courthouse. In
1882 the third courthouse was destroyed by fire.
- Plaquemines
Parish Courthouse – Courthouse
destroyed by a fire in 2001.
- Rapides
Parish Courthouse – 1864?
- Vermillion
Parish Courthouse – The Courthouse
suffered a total records Loss in around 1885.
- Washington
Parish Courthouse – The courthouse
burned twice, first in 1854, then again in 1897. The fires resulted
in a loss of nearly 68 years worth of records. Records from
the 1820-1830 decade were kept
on file in the state land office and escaped the fire. Some of the records from the second fire
were salvaged and others were brought in to be re-recorded.
So, only the records from the 1840-1860 period are completely lost.
- West
Feliciana Parish Courthouse –
- Winn
Parish Courthouse –
1886?