Ascension Parish (french: Paroisse de l'Ascension, es, Parroquia de Ascensión) is a
parish
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located in the
U.S. state
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of
Louisiana
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. As of the
2020 census, the population was 126,500. Its
parish seat
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is
Donaldsonville
Donaldsonville (historically french: Lafourche-des-Chitimachas) is a city in, and the parish seat of Ascension Parish in the U.S. state of Louisiana. Located along the River Road of the west bank of the Mississippi River, it is a part of the Ba ...
.
The parish was created in 1807. Ascension Parish is part of the
Baton Rouge
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metropolitan statistical area
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.
Early European settlers of the area that was developed as Ascension and Gonzales were, for the most part, of
French and
Spanish
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ancestry. They settled among the
Houma Indians who lived in the area.
Among the projects and plans carried out by
Luis de Unzaga
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'le Conciliateur' while he was governor of
Louisiana
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between 1769 and 1777 was the promotion of new settlements by Europeans, among them were French
Acadians
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and
Malaga in the fertile
Mississippi
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region and more specifically in the Unzaga Post or 'Puesto de Unzaga' that he created in 1771 in
Pointe Coupee, the parish of
Saint Gabriel in 1773 and Fort
Manchac in 1776; the Ascension people occupied land at the confluence of the aforementioned European settlements.
During the
American Civil War
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, desertions had been of major concern to the
Confederate States Army
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.
Henry Watkins Allen
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He had made it to th ...
, before he was governor, reported more than eight thousand deserters and draft-dodgers about
Bayou Teche
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. There were some 1,200 deserters in
Livingston
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,
St. Tammany, and Ascension parishes.
Planters in Ascension Parish later complained of
raids by
guerrillas
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. In 1864, planter W.R. Hodges requested soldiers to protect the planted fields from such attacks.
Union
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** ''Un ...
soldiers were accused of "wandering about at will, and helping themselves . . . to whatever could be found," explains the
historian
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John D. Winters
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in his ''The Civil War in Louisiana'' (1963).
During the historic
2016 Louisiana Floods
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, around one-third of all homes in Ascension Parish were flooded. 15,000 homes and businesses took on water, mostly in the Galvez-St. Amant area, prompting a visit to St. Amant by then-presidential candidate,
Donald J. Trump
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.
Ascension Parish is one of the 22 parishes that make up
Acadiana, the heartland of the
Cajun
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people and their culture. This is exhibited by the prevalence of the French or
Cajun French
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language heard throughout the parish, as well as the many festivals celebrated by its residents, including the
Boucherie
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Festival, Lagniappe Music and Seafood Festival, Crawfish Festival, and the world-famous
Jambalaya Festival. The largest city in Ascension Parish,
Gonzales, is celebrated as the "Jambalaya Capital of the World".
Law and government
Long a
Democratic
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bastion, since the late 20th century, like much of the rest of the South, Ascension Parish has registered more
Republicans
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and election results have shifted. Since 2000, nearly 14,000 new voters have registered in Ascension Parish, and fewer than 1,000 of those are Democrats.
Democrats still lead in registrants with 28,181;
Republicans
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follow with 16,218. There are also 13,052 "No Party" registrants, as permitted under Louisiana law.
Ascension Parish also had a small number of voters registered as upper case
Independents. As of April 2007 there were 31
Libertarian Party
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* Outline of libertarianism
...
members and 33
Reform Party registrants. The total registrants in April 2007 stood at 58,221.
Republican
Eddie J. Lambert, an attorney in Gonzales who resides in Prairieville, has represented Ascension Parish in the
Louisiana State Senate
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since 2016. Previously, he was the area
state representative
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from 2004 to 2016. He unseated
Juba Diez, the representative from 1976 to 2004.
Joe Sevario
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Sevario was the son of Joseph Adam Sevario Jr. and Audrey Cannon. He had two br ...
, a Prairieville businessman, served in the state Senate for District 18, including Ascension Parish, from 1976 to 1994.
On March 8, 2017, Ascension Parish President Kenneth Paul "Kenny" Matassa (born September 12, 1949), a Republican, along with Olin Glenn Berthelot (born August 1948), a Democratic businessman from Gonzales, faced
indictment
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in an attempted
bribery
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scheme. The pair is charged with encouraging a candidate to withdraw from a local election on November 8, 2016. The
grand jury
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released its
true bill
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to Judge Tess Stromberg of the 23rd Judicial District Court in Ascension,
Assumption
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, and
St. James parishes. Among those who testified in the case were Democratic Gonzales City Council member Neal Bourqueat. Matassa and Berthelot allegedly bribed the Democrat A. Wayne Lawson with offers of money and a government job to drop out of the city council race in Division E against Bourque,
[ who nevertheless won reelection with 61 percent of the ballots cast. Matassa and Berthelot turned themselves in to authorities and posted a $5,000 bond. Reports, meanwhile, surfaced of a move before the parish council calling for Matassa to resign. He cannot be forced from the office, however, unless convicted of the crime. Matassa and Berthelot could have received up to two years in state prison either with or without hard time and/or a fine of $2,000.] Matassa was instead acquitted in July 2018 of the election bribery allegations and returned to his duties as parish president with a legal cloud lifted from his shoulders.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau
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, the parish has a total area of , of which is land and (4.2%) is water. It is the fourth-smallest parish in Louisiana by total area.
Waterways
* Alligator Bayou
* Amite River
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* Amite River Diversion Canal
* Anderson Canal
* Babin Canal
* Bayou Antoine
* Bayou Manchac
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* Bayou Narcisse
* Bayou Pierre
* Bayou Pas
* Bayou Conway
* Bayou Francois
* Bayou Lafourche
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* Bayou Napoleon
* Bayou Verret
* Bayou Vicknair
* Black Bayou
* Blind River
* Boudreau Bayou
* Boyle Bayou
* Braud Bayou
* Cocodrie Bayou
* Cotton Bayou
* Crowley Ditch
* Duckroost Bayou
* Flat Lake
* Grand Goudine Bayou
* Hackett Canal
* Heath Bayou
* Henderson Bayou
* Jim Bayou
* Johnson Bayou
* Lake Millet
* Lake Villars
* Laurel Ridge Canal
* McCall Bayou
* Mississippi River
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* Muddy Creek
* New River
* New River Canal
* Old New River
* Panama Canal
* Pipeline Canal
* Rocky Canal
* Roddy Bayou
* Saveiro Canal
* Sides Bayou
* Smith Bayou
* Spanish Lake
* Welsh Gully
Major highways
* Louisiana Highway 1
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* Interstate 10
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* Louisiana Highway 16
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The route makes a wide arc through the Flori ...
* Louisiana Highway 18
Louisiana Highway 18 (LA 18) is a state highway that serves Ascension, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Charles, and Jefferson Parishes. Called the Great River Road, it runs from west to east, parallel to the west bank of the Mississippi ...
* Louisiana Highway 22
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Th ...
* Louisiana Highway 30
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* Louisiana Highway 42
* Louisiana Highway 44
* U.S. Highway 61
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* Louisiana Highway 70
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Route description
LA 70 begins at an exit from U.S. Highway 90 in ...
* Louisiana Highway 73
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Adjacent parishes
* East Baton Rouge Parish
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(north)
* Livingston Parish (northeast)
* St. John the Baptist Parish
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(east)
* St. James Parish (southeast)
* Assumption Parish
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(southwest)
* Iberville Parish
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(west)
Communities
Cities
* Donaldsonville
Donaldsonville (historically french: Lafourche-des-Chitimachas) is a city in, and the parish seat of Ascension Parish in the U.S. state of Louisiana. Located along the River Road of the west bank of the Mississippi River, it is a part of the Ba ...
(parish seat)
* Gonzales
Town
* Sorrento
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Census-designated places
* Darrow
* Lemannville
* Prairieville
Unincorporated communities
* Aben Aben may refer to:
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* Acy
* Barmen
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* Barton
* Belle Helene
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* Brignac
* Brittany
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* Brusly McCall
* Bullion
* Burnside
* Cofield Cofield may refer to:
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* Cornerview
* Duckroost
* Duplessis
* Dutchtown
* Galvez Galvez, Gálvez or de Gálvez may refer to:
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* Armando ...
* Geismar
* Hillaryville
* Hobart
* Hohen Solms
* Hope Villa
* Lake
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* Little Prairie
* McElroy
* Marchand
* Miles
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* Modeste
* Mount Houmas
* Oak Grove
* Noel
* Palo Alto
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* Philadelphia Point
* Saint Elmo
* Saint Amant
* Smoke Bend
* Southwood
* Weber City
Demographics
As of the 2020 United States census, there were 126,500 people, 44,267 households, and 32,305 families residing in the parish.
Education
Ascension Parish School Board Ascension Parish School Board is a school district headquartered in Donaldsonville, Louisiana, United States.
The district serves Ascension Parish.
Ascension Parish Public Schools (K-12)
Primary schools
* Bluff Ridge Primary School (K-5) (Prairi ...
operates the local public schools.
The parish is also home to private schools and — since 1998, to River Parishes Community College
River Parishes Community College is a public community college in Gonzales, Louisiana.
It was previously located in Sorrento, Louisiana
Sorrento is a town in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 1,227 at the 2000 ce ...
.
National Guard
The 922nd Engineer
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Company (Horizontal), a unit of the 769th Engineer Battalion
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and the 225th Engineer Brigade. The 1021st Vertical Engineer Company also resides in Gonzales, Louisiana
Gonzales is a city in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States. As of the 2020 census, it has a population of 12,231. Known as the " Jambalaya Capital of the World", it is famous for its annual Jambalaya Festival, which was first held in 1968. ...
.
Media
Two newspapers are based in Ascension Parish's two cities, Donaldsonville and Gonzales. ''The Gonzales Weekly Citizen
''The Gonzales Weekly Citizen'' is a weekly newspaper published every Thursday in Gonzales, Louisiana by GateHouse Media.
''The Gonzales Weekly Citizen'' has served as the official journal for several entities, including Ascension Parish gover ...
'' is a bi-weekly newspaper formed after the merger of ''The Gonzales Weekly'' (founded 1920) and ''The Ascension Citizen'' (founded 1996). The '' Donaldsonville Chief'', founded in 1871, is the parish's longest-continually-published newspaper.
KKAY 1590 AM is headquartered in Donaldsonville on historic Railroad Avenue. It is a local radio station that airs programs from local ministers and churches and about local high school softball and football.
Politics
See also
* Acadian Coast
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While applying particularly to the present Saint James Parish, the term ...
*
* Johnny Berthelot
* Ralph Falsetta
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Falsetta was born in Donaldsonvil ...
* Eddie J. Lambert
* Sidney McCrory
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* Edward J. Price
* Mert Smiley Mert may refer to:
People Given name
* Mert (given name), a Turkish masculine given name.
Surname
* Bahar Mert (born 1975), Turkish volleyball player born in Bulgaria
* Mesut Mert (born 1978), Canadian association football player and coach of Tur ...
References
Further reading
* McCulloh, R. P., P. V. Heinrich, and J. Snead, 2003
''Ponchatoula 30 x 60 minute geologic quadrangle.''
Louisiana Geological Survey, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
External links
Ascension Parish government's website
Ascension Parish Sheriff's website
''Weekly Citizen'' newspaper
Ascension Parish Library
Explore the History and Culture of Southeastern Louisiana, a National Park Service ''Discover Our Shared Heritage'' Travel Itinerary
Radio station website
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