This image is the cover for the book Bienville Parish, Images of America

Bienville Parish, Images of America

Bienville Parish, founded in 1848, is located in central north Louisiana. While perhaps most well-known for its ties to outlaws Bonnie and Clyde, Bienville Parish has a rich timber and railroad history that has shaped the community for over a century. Settlers moved into the region to take advantage of its flourishing industry, but it was community that led people to put down roots in the area. Religion and education formed the basis of everyday life in the rural region. In this photographic history, Bienville Parish is depicted through the lives of the people who inhabited the area. Although its size has decreased in recent years, the people who still reside in the parish have made it a priority to preserve the memories for future generations.

Benjamin Brad Dison

Local historian Benjamin Brad Dison is a lifelong resident of Bienville Parish. Brad received a bachelor�s degree in history from Northwestern State University in neighboring Natchitoches Parish and a master�s degree in history from Louisiana Tech University in Lincoln Parish in 2012. His research interests include early transportation and the railroad industry of the South. Contributors of the images are longtime residents of Bienville Parish, as well as local museums and libraries.

Arcadia Publishing