Ascension Parish, Louisiana
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Congressional districts | 2nd, 6th |
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Ascension Parish (
Ascension Parish is one of the 22 parishes that make up
History
Early European settlers of the area that was developed as Ascension and Gonzales were, for the most part, of
Among the projects and plans carried out by
During the historic
Geography
According to the
Waterways
- Alligator Bayou
- Amite River
- Amite River Diversion Canal
- Anderson Canal
- Babin Canal
- Bayou Antoine
- Bayou Manchac
- Bayou Narcisse
- Bayou Pierre
- Bayou Reponds Pas
- Bayou Conway
- Bayou Francois
- Bayou Lafourche
- 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
- 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
Adjacent parishes
- East Baton Rouge Parish (north)
- Livingston Parish (northeast)
- St. John the Baptist Parish (east)
- St. James Parish (southeast)
- Assumption Parish (southwest)
- Iberville Parish (west)
Communities
Cities
- Donaldsonville (parish seat)
- Gonzales
Town
Census-designated places
Unincorporated communities
- Aben
- Acy
- Barmen
- Barton
- Belle Helene
- Bowden
- Brignac
- Brittany
- Brusly McCall
- Bullion
- Burnside
- Cofield
- Cornerview
- Duckroost
- Duplessis
- Dutchtown
- Galvez
- Geismar
- Hillaryville
- Hobart
- Hohen Solms
- Hope Villa
- Lake
- Little Prairie
- McElroy
- Marchand
- Miles
- Modeste
- Mount Houmas
- Oak Grove
- Noel
- Palo Alto
- Philadelphia Point
- Saint Elmo
- Saint Amant
- Smoke Bend
- Southwood
- Weber City
Demographics
Census | Pop. | Note | %± |
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1810 | 2,219 | — | |
1820 | 3,728 | 68.0% | |
1830 | 5,246 | 40.7% | |
1840 | 6,951 | 32.5% | |
1850 | 10,752 | 54.7% | |
1860 | 11,484 | 6.8% | |
1870 | 11,577 | 0.8% | |
1880 | 16,895 | 45.9% | |
1890 | 19,545 | 15.7% | |
1900 | 24,142 | 23.5% | |
1910 | 23,887 | −1.1% | |
1920 | 22,155 | −7.3% | |
1930 | 18,438 | −16.8% | |
1940 | 21,215 | 15.1% | |
1950 | 22,387 | 5.5% | |
1960 | 27,927 | 24.7% | |
1970 | 37,086 | 32.8% | |
1980 | 50,068 | 35.0% | |
1990 | 58,214 | 16.3% | |
2000 | 76,627 | 31.6% | |
2010 | 107,215 | 39.9% | |
2020 | 126,500 | 18.0% | |
U.S. Decennial Census[13] 1790-1960[14] 1900-1990[15] 1990-2000[16] 2010-2019[17] |
Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) | Pop 2000[18] | Pop 2010[19] | Pop 2020[20] | % 2000 | % 2010 | % 2020 |
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White alone (NH)
|
58,378 | 75,949 | 79,645 | 76.18% | 70.84% | 62.96% |
Black or African American alone (NH)
|
15,466 | 23,727 | 30,296 | 20.18% | 22.13% | 23.95% |
Alaska Native alone (NH)
|
191 | 297 | 266 | 0.25% | 0.28% | 0.21% |
Asian alone (NH) | 249 | 995 | 1,681 | 0.32% | 0.93% | 1.33% |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone (NH)
|
18 | 61 | 32 | 0.02% | 0.06% | 0.03% |
Other race alone (NH) | 40 | 133 | 355 | 0.05% | 0.12% | 0.28% |
Mixed race or Multiracial (NH) | 402 | 1,029 | 3,842 | 0.52% | 0.96% | 3.04% |
Hispanic or Latino (any race) | 1,883 | 5,024 | 10,383 | 2.46% | 4.69% | 8.21% |
Total | 76,627 | 107,215 | 126,500 | 100.00% | 100.00% | 100.00% |
In 1810, the parish had a population of 2,219; since then, its population has steadily increased despite some decades of population decline. In 1900, the parish's population reached a first historic high of 24,142 before increasing again to 58,214 at the 1990 U.S. census. At the 2010 census, Ascension Parish's population grew to 107,215; and at the 2020 United States census, there were 126,500 people, 44,267 households, and 32,305 families residing in the parish.[21]
Having historic settlement by French and Spanish colonials during the periods of French and Spanish Louisiana, Ascension Parish's racial and ethnic composition has remained predominantly non-Hispanic white throughout a portion of its history. With the greater diversification of the United States at the 2020 census,[22][23] non-Hispanic white residents were 62.96% of the total population. Black or African American Louisianians and others made up 23.95% of the population, followed by Hispanics or Latinos of any race (8.21%), Asians (1.33%), multiracial Americans (3.32%), Native Americans (0.21%), and Pacific Islanders (0.03%).[21]
Among its residents at the 2021 American Community Survey's 1-year estimates program, households had a median income of $72,662 and mean income of $92,143.[24] Families had a median income of $85,632; married-couple families $111,445; and non-family households $32,498. Overall, residents of Ascension Parish are wealthier than nearby East Baton Rouge Parish.
Religiously and spiritually,
Education
Ascension Parish School Board operates the local public schools. The parish is also home to private schools and—since 1998, to River Parishes Community College.
Media
Two newspapers are based in Ascension Parish's two cities, Donaldsonville and Gonzales. The Gonzales Weekly Citizen 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.
Law, government and politics
Year | Republican | Democratic | Third party(ies) | |||
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No. | % | No. | % | No. | % | |
2024 | 41,319 | 66.14% | 20,113 | 32.19% | 1,041 | 1.67% |
2020 | 40,687 | 65.28% | 20,399 | 32.73% | 1,239 | 1.99% |
2016 | 36,143 | 66.10% | 16,476 | 30.13% | 2,059 | 3.77% |
2012 | 33,856 | 66.29% | 16,349 | 32.01% | 868 | 1.70% |
2008 | 31,239 | 67.08% | 14,625 | 31.40% | 707 | 1.52% |
2004 | 24,661 | 63.07% | 13,955 | 35.69% | 484 | 1.24% |
2000 | 16,818 | 54.53% | 13,385 | 43.40% | 641 | 2.08% |
1996 | 10,885 | 37.02% | 15,263 | 51.91% | 3,252 | 11.06% |
1992 | 10,275 | 37.03% | 13,036 | 46.98% | 4,437 | 15.99% |
1988 | 10,726 | 46.15% | 12,147 | 52.27% | 367 | 1.58% |
1984 | 11,945 | 51.55% | 11,048 | 47.68% | 177 | 0.76% |
1980 | 7,238 | 35.83% | 12,381 | 61.29% | 581 | 2.88% |
1976 | 4,435 | 31.73% | 9,100 | 65.10% | 443 | 3.17% |
1972 | 5,187 | 54.48% | 3,324 | 34.91% | 1,010 | 10.61% |
1968 | 1,338 | 12.69% | 3,203 | 30.37% | 6,004 | 56.94% |
1964 | 3,197 | 39.59% | 4,879 | 60.41% | 0 | 0.00% |
1960 | 1,012 | 13.30% | 5,689 | 74.76% | 909 | 11.94% |
1956 | 1,853 | 40.86% | 2,606 | 57.46% | 76 | 1.68% |
1952 | 1,787 | 33.22% | 3,593 | 66.78% | 0 | 0.00% |
1948 | 433 | 14.52% | 1,126 | 37.75% | 1,424 | 47.74% |
1944 | 364 | 13.71% | 2,291 | 86.29% | 0 | 0.00% |
1940 | 385 | 13.58% | 2,451 | 86.42% | 0 | 0.00% |
1936 | 350 | 12.92% | 2,359 | 87.05% | 1 | 0.04% |
1932 | 279 | 13.42% | 1,800 | 86.58% | 0 | 0.00% |
1928 | 436 | 23.72% | 1,402 | 76.28% | 0 | 0.00% |
1924 | 277 | 28.97% | 679 | 71.03% | 0 | 0.00% |
1920 | 496 | 44.36% | 622 | 55.64% | 0 | 0.00% |
1916 | 106 | 15.19% | 531 | 76.07% | 61 | 8.74% |
1912 | 64 | 10.26% | 413 | 66.19% | 147 | 23.56% |
On March 8, 2017, Ascension Parish President Kenneth Paul "Kenny" Matassa (born September 12, 1949), a Republican,[28] along with Olin Glenn Berthelot (born August 1948), a Democratic[29] businessman from Gonzales, faced indictment in an attempted bribery scheme. The pair is charged with encouraging a candidate to withdraw from a local election on November 8, 2016.
The
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.[30] 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.[32]
National Guard
The 922nd
See also
- Acadian Coast
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Ascension Parish, Louisiana
- Johnny Berthelot
- Ralph Falsetta
- Eddie J. Lambert
- Sidney McCrory
- Edward J. Price
- Mert Smiley
References
- ^ "QuickFacts: Ascension Parish, Louisiana". United States Census Bureau.
- ^ "Find a County". National Association of Counties. Archived from the original on May 31, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
- ^ "Ascension Parish". Center for Cultural and Eco-Tourism. Retrieved September 5, 2014.
- ^ "2021 Boucherie Festival". www.boucheriefestival.com. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
- ^ "Lagniappe Music & Seafood Festival - Tour Ascension". Archived from the original on February 22, 2019. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
- ^ https://tourascension.com/events/dreams-come-true-crawfish-festival/ [dead link ]
- ^ "Welcome to the Gonzales Jambalaya Festival Website!". Jambalaya Festival Association. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
- ^ "JAMBALAYA FESTIVAL | Gonzales Louisiana".
- ^ Cazorla, Frank (2019) The governor Louis de Unzaga (1717-1793) Pioneer in the Birth of the United States of America and in Liberalism. Foundation Malaga, pages 48-56, 64-72, 83
- ^ "Ascension officials: 15,000 homes, busineses [sic] flooded so far; levee overtopped".
- ^ "Donald Trump, Mike Pence meet Louisiana flood victims, tour hard-hit Baton Rouge neighborhoods".
- ^ "2010 Census Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. August 22, 2012. Archived from the original on September 28, 2013. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
- ^ "U.S. Decennial Census". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
- ^ "Historical Census Browser". University of Virginia Library. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
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- ^ "State & County QuickFacts". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on June 7, 2011. Retrieved August 20, 2013.
- ^ "P004 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2000: DEC Summary File 1 – Ascension Parish, Louisiana". United States Census Bureau.
- ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2010: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Ascension Parish, Louisiana". United States Census Bureau.
- ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Ascension Parish, Louisiana". United States Census Bureau.
- ^ a b "Explore Census Data". data.census.gov. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
- ^ "New Census Reflects Growing U.S. Population Diversity, with Children in the Forefront". Carsey School of Public Policy | UNH. October 4, 2021. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
- ^ "America is becoming more urban, more diverse and less white, 2020 Census reveals". PBS NewsHour. August 12, 2021. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
- ^ "2021 ACS Income Estimates". data.census.gov. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
- ^ "Maps and data files for 2020 | U.S. Religion Census | Religious Statistics & Demographics". www.usreligioncensus.org. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
- ^ Silliman, Daniel. "'Nondenominational' Is Now the Largest Segment of American Protestants". News & Reporting. Retrieved February 16, 2023.
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- ^ "Olin Berthelot, August 1948". Louisiana Secretary of State. Retrieved March 13, 2017.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ a b David Mitchell (March 10, 2017). "Ascension Parish President Kenny Matassa, Gonzales businessman indicted in bribery scandal". The Baton Rouge Advocate. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
- Louisiana Secretary of State Tom Schedler. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
- ^ David Mitchell (July 14, 2018). "Ascension Parish President Kenny Matasse acquitted in bribery trial: 'I believe in the legal system'". The Baton Rouge Advocate. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
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
- Census shows shift Archived July 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- Radio station website