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  2. The parish was named after the Ouachita River, which flows through southern Arkansas and northeastern Louisiana, and the Ouachita tribe who lived along it. Beginning about 1720, French settlers arrived in what became organized as modern Ouachita Parish.

  3. The parish is named after the Ouachita Indians who held the area when it was first discovered and ex­plored. There is disagreement as to the meaning of the word "Ouachita." Its Choctaw meaning is "Big Hunt­ing Ground," but it also means, "sil­ver water."

  4. Ouachita Parish, established in 1807, is one of the 19 parishes into which the territory of Orleans was divided in that year. It was named for the Ouachita Indians, who held this part of the country when it was discovered and explored by the French.

  5. 3 days ago · Did you know that around the turn of the last century, there was a private school held in the DAR Chapter House called the Bentley Academy? It was ran by a man named Professor Robert Ryland Bentley. Some of the finest families in Monroe sent their kids to be …

  6. May 5, 2024 · Guide to Ouachita Parish, Louisiana ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records.

  7. Name: The parish is named for the Ouachita Native American people; Parish Seat: Monroe; Statistical Quick Facts

  8. Ouachita Parish was created on March 31, 1807. It is one of the 19 parishes, which were created by dividing the Territory of New Orleans. The parish was named in honor of the Ouachita Native American people.

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