St. Martin Parish (french: Paroisse de Saint-Martin) is a
parish located in the
U.S. state of
Louisiana, founded in 1811. Its parish seat is
St. Martinville
St. Martinville (french: Saint-Martin)Jack A. Reynolds. "St. Martinville" entry i"Louisiana Placenames of Romance Origin."LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses #7852. 1942. p. 480. is a city in and the parish seat of St. Martin Parish, Louisiana ...
, and the largest city is
Breaux Bridge.
At the
2010 U.S. census
The United States census of 2010 was the twenty-third United States national census. National Census Day, the reference day used for the census, was April 1, 2010. The census was taken via mail-in citizen self-reporting, with enumerators servin ...
, the population was 52,160.
At the
2020 census, 51,767 people lived in the parish.
St. Martin Parish is part of the
Lafayette metropolitan area in the region of
Acadiana
Acadiana ( French and Louisiana French: ''L'Acadiane''), also known as the Cajun Country (Louisiana French: ''Le Pays Cadjin'', es, País Cajún), is the official name given to the French Louisiana region that has historically contained mu ...
, along the
Gulf Coast.
History
In 1811, parts of
Attakapas Parish were taken out to create St. Martin and
St. Mary
Mary; arc, ܡܪܝܡ, translit=Mariam; ar, مريم, translit=Maryam; grc, Μαρία, translit=María; la, Maria; cop, Ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ, translit=Maria was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Joseph and the mother of ...
parishes. In 1824, St. Martin Parish was divided, resulting in the creation also of
Lafayette Parish. In 1844, St. Martin Parish was again divided, yielding
Vermilion Parish. In 1868,
Iberia Parish was formed from parts of St. Martin Parish and St. Mary Parish. St. Martin Parish was divided into two, as part of Iberia Parish runs between the two non-contiguous parts of St. Martin Parish.
St. Martin Parish was largely colonized in the 1700s by people from France and
Acadia,
resulting in a large concentration of French-speaking population today. The
Acadians brought the tale of Evangeline, a young woman said to have been separated from her mortally wounded betrothed during their
expulsion by the British from their territory in eastern
Canada. According to the tale, Evangeline later met her betrothed again in St. Martin Parish, but he had already committed to a new love. Evangeline never recovered from the shock of both finding and losing him again. Poet
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's work, ''
Evangeline, A Tale of Acadie
''Evangeline, A Tale of Acadie'' is an epic poem by the American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, written in English and published in 1847. The poem follows an Acadian girl named Evangeline and her search for her lost love Gabriel, set during ...
'', was based on this story.
Evangeline was and remains an icon of Acadian and American culture. The historical Evangeline, who is believed by some to have been an orphan girl named Emmeline Labiche, was purportedly buried on the grounds of St. Martin de Tours Catholic Church in St. Martinville.
St. Martin was a very prosperous parish, growing rapidly in the early 1800s. Most of the revenue at that time was being made by raising cattle. Other profitable crops were cotton, sugar, corn, rice and tobacco. These were sold to the New Orleans market. Wealthy planters used
enslaved African Americans as labor on their plantations, and by 1860, there were over 7,000 slaves in the parish; there were also a large number of
Anglo-American
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slaves brought to the parish.
A
yellow fever epidemic in 1855, followed by a deadly fire and a destructive hurricane, ended an era of unbridled prosperity for elite whites. These events, combined with the effects of the
American Civil War and
Reconstruction took a heavy toll on the parish.
Geography
The parish of St. Martin is split into two non-contiguous parts because of a surveying error dating to 1868, when
Iberia Parish was created by the
Louisiana Legislature. Iberia Parish divides St. Martin Parish into two separate areas, Upper and Lower St. Martin. According to the
U.S. Census Bureau, the parish has a total area of , of which is land and (9.7%) is water.
St. Martin Parish is in the
Atchafalaya Basin, with
Bayou Teche running through it. The bayou was used to ship products to
New Orleans.
St. Martin Parish has a wealth of
oak and
magnolia trees.
Adjacent parishes
; Upper St. Martin
*
Lafayette Parish (west)
*
St. Landry Parish (north)
*
Pointe Coupee Parish (northeast)
*
Iberville Parish
Iberville Parish (french: Paroisse d'Iberville) is a List of parishes in Louisiana, parish located south of Baton Rouge in the U.S. state of Louisiana, formed in 1807. The parish seat is Plaquemine, Louisiana, Plaquemine. At the 2010 U.S. census, ...
(east)
*
Iberia Parish (south)
; Lower St. Martin
*
Iberia Parish (north)
*
Assumption Parish (southeast)
*
St. Mary Parish (south)
Protected areas
The parish has both national and state protected areas within its borders.
National protected area
*
Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge (part)
State protected areas
Part of the
Attakapas Wildlife Management Area
Attakapas Wildlife Management Area, also known as Attakapas Island Wildlife Management Area, is a 27,962-acre tract of protected area located in St. Mary, St. Martin, and Iberia Parishes, Louisiana. The property was acquired in 1976 and is unde ...
is located within St. Martin Parish as well as in
St. Mary
Mary; arc, ܡܪܝܡ, translit=Mariam; ar, مريم, translit=Maryam; grc, Μαρία, translit=María; la, Maria; cop, Ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ, translit=Maria was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Joseph and the mother of ...
and Iberia parishes.
Communities
Cities
*
Breaux Bridge (largest municipality)
*
Broussard
Broussard is a surname of French origin.
People with the surname include:
*Aaron Broussard (born 1949), American politician
* Allen Broussard (1929–1996), American jurist
* Alley Broussard (born 1983), American football player
* Ben Broussard ...
(partial)
*
St. Martinville
St. Martinville (french: Saint-Martin)Jack A. Reynolds. "St. Martinville" entry i"Louisiana Placenames of Romance Origin."LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses #7852. 1942. p. 480. is a city in and the parish seat of St. Martin Parish, Louisiana ...
(parish seat)
Towns
*
Arnaudville
*
Henderson
Village
*
Parks
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Census-designated places
*
Cade
*
Catahoula
*
Cecilia
Unincorporated communities
*
Butte La Rose
*
Coteau Holmes
*
Gecko
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Geckos ar ...
*
Nina Station
*
Ruth
Demographics
At the
2000 United States census
The United States census of 2000, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2000, to be 281,421,906, an increase of 13.2 percent over the 248,709,873 people enumerated during the 1990 ce ...
,
there were 48,583 people, 17,164 households, and 12,975 families residing in the parish. The
population density was 66 people per square mile (25/km
2). There were 20,245 housing units at an average density of 27 per square mile (11/km
2). The 2019
American Community Survey
The American Community Survey (ACS) is a demographics survey program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. It regularly gathers information previously contained only in the long form of the decennial census, such as ancestry, citizenship, educati ...
determined 53,732 people lived in St. Martin Parish.
The median age of its population was 37.7, and 6.9% of its population were under 5 years of age; of the population aged 18 and older, they made up 75.7% of the population, and people aged 65 and older were 14.7% of the total population. By the
2020 United States census
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, there were 51,767 people, 19,749 households, and 13,960 families residing in the parish.
In 2000 the racial makeup of the parish was 65.95%
White, 31.98% Black or African American, 0.92% Asian, 0.29% Native American, 0.20% from other races, and 0.65% from two or more races. Hispanics or Latino Americans of any race made up 0.83% of the population. The 2000 U.S. census counted 44,915 people in the parish who are at least five years old of whom 31,229 (69.5%) speak only
English at home, 27.44% reported speaking
French
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* Something of, from, or related to France
** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents
** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
(
Colonial French also known as
Plantation Society French) or
Cajun French at home, while 1.52% speak
Louisiana Creole French. St. Martin has the highest percentage of French-speaking residents of any county or parish in the United States.
In 2019, the racial and ethnic makeup of St. Martin was 66.8%
non-Hispanic white
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, 29.1%
Black and African American, 0.6%
American Indian and Alaska Native, 1.0%
Asian, 0.5% some other race, 2.1%
multiracial
Mixed race people are people of more than one race or ethnicity. A variety of terms have been used both historically and presently for mixed race people in a variety of contexts, including ''multiethnic'', ''polyethnic'', occasionally ''bi-ethn ...
, and 3.0%
Hispanic and Latino American of any race. An estimated 1.0% of the parish were foreign-born from 2014 to 2019. At the 2020 census, non-Hispanic whites declined to 63.59% of the population; Black or African Americans were 29.07% of the population, and Hispanic and Latino Americans made up 3.24% of the population.
In 2000 there were 17,164 households, out of which 39.70% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.60% were
married couples
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living together, 15.90% had a female householder with no husband present, and 24.40% were non-families. 20.70% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.90% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.78 and the average family size was 3.22. The median income for a household in the parish was $30,701, and the median income for a family was $36,316. Males had a median income of $30,701 versus $18,365 for females. The
per capita income for the parish was $13,619. About 18.40% of families and 21.50% of the population were below the
poverty line, including 27.70% of those under age 18 and 22.10% of those age 65 or over. There were 19,749 households at the 2019 U.S. census estimates, and 4,800 businesses operating in the parish.
The parish had an employment rate of 53.8%, and its population lived in 23,384 housing units. There was a median gross rent of $658 and the median household income was $48,656. Approximately 18.9% of the parish lived at or below the poverty line, and males earned $51,609 versus $32,748 for females from 2015 to 2019.
Education
Public schools in St. Martin Parish are operated by the
St. Martin Parish School Board.
South Louisiana Community College's service area includes the northern part and
Fletcher Technical Community College
L. E. Fletcher Technical Community College is a community college in Schriever, Louisiana in Terrebonne Parish. The school was founded on June 23, 1948.
Its service area includes Iberia, Lafourche, St. Mary, and Terrebonne
Terrebonne, meaning ...
's service area includes the southern part.
Politics
Transportation
Major highways
*
Interstate 10
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*
U.S. Highway 90
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*
Louisiana Highway 31
*
Louisiana Highway 94
Louisiana Highway 94 (LA 94) is a state highway located in southern Louisiana. It runs in an east–west direction from the junction of U.S. Highway 90 (US 90) and U.S. Highway 167 (US 167) in Lafayette to LA 328 in Breaux B ...
*
Louisiana Highway 96
Louisiana Highway 96 (LA 96) is a state highway located in southern Louisiana. It runs in an east–west direction from LA 182 in Broussard to LA 352 east of Catahoula.
The route passes through St. Martinville, the seat of St ...
*
Louisiana Highway 70
*
Louisiana Highway 328
*
Louisiana Highway 347
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*
Louisiana Highway 353
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Notable people
*
Ali Landry,
Miss USA 1996 pageant winner
*
Scott Angelle, director of the
Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, former member of the
Louisiana Public Service Commission, former lieutenant governor, unsuccessful candidate for governor in 2015
*
Calvin Borel
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, American Thoroughbred Jockey and 3-time
Kentucky Derby
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winner
*
Gerald Boudreaux
Gerald Boudreaux is an American politician who hails from Lafayette, Louisiana. He is affiliated with the Democratic Party and has been representing District 24 in the Louisiana State Senate since 2016.
Career
Before entering elected office, Bou ...
, state senator for St. Martin Parish, effective January 2016
*
Etnah Rochon Boutte, French teacher, pharmacist in Harlem
*
Jake Delhomme, retired
NFL
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quarterback
* Charles Fuselier, sheriff of St. Martin Parish from 1980 to 2003; "National Sheriff of the Year" in 1996
*
Jesse J. Guidry
Jesse may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Jesse (biblical figure), father of David in the Bible.
* Jesse (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Jesse (surname), a list of people
Music
* ''Jesse'' (a ...
, state representative, former director of the
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
*
Mike "Pete" Huval, state representative; former member of the St. Martin Parish Council
*
Jeff Landry
Jeffrey Martin Landry (born December 23, 1970) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the Attorney General of Louisiana. He defeated Republican incumbent Buddy Caldwell in a runoff election held on November 21, 2015, and took office on J ...
,
Attorney General of Louisiana
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; former U.S. representative
*
Wade O. Martin, Jr.
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Places in the United States
* Wade, California, a former settlement
* Wade, Maine, a town
* Wade, Mississippi, a census-designated place
* Wade, North Carolina, a town
* Wade, Ohio, an unincorporated communi ...
,
secretary of state
*
James D. Simon
James Dudley Simon (January 30, 1897 – October 23, 1982) was a Louisiana politician who served on the Louisiana Supreme Court from 1955 to 1960.
Biography
Born in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, Simon graduated from the Tulane U ...
, state senator
See also
*
List of Louisiana Wildlife Management Areas
References
External links
Official websiteSt. Martin Parish Tourism Commission
Geology
* Heinrich, P. V., and W. J. Autin, 2000
''Baton Rouge 30 x 60 minute geologic quadrangle.''Louisiana Geological Survey, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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1807 establishments in the Territory of Orleans
Parishes in Acadiana
Saint Martin Parish, Louisiana
Border irregularities of the United States
Lafayette metropolitan area, Louisiana
Saint Martin Parish, Louisiana
Populated places established in 1807