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  1. St. Charles Parish (French: Paroisse de Saint-Charles) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. At the 2020 census , its population was 52,549. [1] The parish seat is Hahnville and the most populous community is Luling .

    • 411 sq mi (1,060 km²)
    • 1807
  2. About. St. Charles Parish, one of the original 19 parishes of the territory of Orleans, was created in 1807 from the county of the German Coast. The "Cote des Allemands" or German Coast, begins 25 miles above the city of New Orleans and extends along both sides of the Mississippi River for 40 miles toward Baton Rouge.

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  4. In the Beginning…. Professor, historian, translator, lecturer, author and editor presents a broad overview of the history of St. Charles Parish through the Louisiana Purchase. The principal forts and trading posts of Louisiana, 18th Century. By J. Hanno Deiler.

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  5. Site Map. Parish of Plenty. Parish Stats. St. Charles Parish was settled in 1719 by French and German pioneers and after the Louisiana Purchase became one of Louisianas first parishes in 1807. Today, St. Charles Parish has a population of 53,000 people living in 14 small rural communities.

  6. May 10, 2024 · St. Charles Parish is home to about 53,000 located on the banks of the Mississippi in SE Louisiana. Get information on parish government, upcoming events, public meetings, news and more.

  7. The front door is just a click away and the walls and hallways are endless... Here you will journey through our past, relive our historic events, visit with the founding fathers and follow the path of the first explorers all while learning something new about the people, places and culture that makes St. Charles Parish, Louisiana home.

  8. In 1867 he took over management of the New Orleans Daily Republican, a job he held through 1871. At that point he retired to the sugar plantation he owned in St. Charles Parish. He was elected to the St. Charles Parish School Board in 1872, founded the St. Charles Herald in 1873, and was elected as state representative in both 1874 and 1876.

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