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Maps
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EXTERNAL RECORDS, LISTS, ETC
- Atlas of Historical County Boundaries
- The Richland Beacon-News (1872-2018 via Newspapers.com requires subscription)
- Cemetery Listings in Richland ParishKnown Confederate Burials in Richland Parish
- USGW Archives for Richland Parish
- Historical Land Records, LA Division of Administration (known Township, Section, and Range of property is helpful if known.
- 1820 United States Census (FamilySearch.com)
- *Richland Parish was fully located in Ouachita Parish in 1820.
- 1830 United States Census (FamilySearch.com)
- *Richland Parish was fully located in Ouachita Parish in 1830.
- 1840 United States Census (FamilySearch.com)
- *Richland Parish was fully located in Ouachita Parish in 1840.
- 1850 United States Census (FamilySearch.com)
- *Richland Parish was located in the parishes of Ouachita, Morehouse, Carroll, and Franklin in 1850.
- 1860 United States Census (FamilySearch.com)
- *Richland Parish was located in the parishes of Ouachita, Morehouse, Carroll, and Franklin in 1860.
- 1870 United States Census (FamilySearch.com)
- *Richland Parish was created in 1868
- 1880 United States Census (FamilySearch.com)
- 1900 United States Census (FamilySearch.com)
- 1910 United States Census (FamilySearch.com)
- 1920 United States Census (FamilySearch.com)
- 1930 United States Census (FamilySearch.com)
- 1940 United States Census (FamilySearch.com)
- Louisiana Confederate Pensions, 1898-1950 (FamilySearch.com)
GREAT READING SUGGESTINGS
- The Settlement Succession of the Boeuf River Basin by John Clarence Lewis (1973)
- The Antebellum History of Richland Parish, by Richard Nance Hixon (1990)
- Delta Planters and the Eudora Floodway: The Politics of Persistence in 1930s Louisiana, (by Matthew Reonas. Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical AssociationVol. 50, No. 2 (Spring, 2009), pp. 159-187, via JSTOR)
- Kate Stone’s Brokenburn, (mentions of Delhi and Crew Lake)