Natchitoches

Natchitoches
/nak"i tosh'/, n.
a city in NW Louisiana. 16,664.

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      city, seat (1807) of Natchitoches parish, west-central Louisiana, U.S., on Cane River Lake, 68 miles (109 km) southeast of Shreveport. The oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana Purchase territory, it was founded about 1714 as Fort St. Jean Baptiste by the French-Canadian explorer and soldier Louis Juchereau de Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, Louis Juchereau de) to forestall Spanish occupation of the area and to set up a trading centre. Renamed for the Natchitoches Indians (members of the Caddo confederacy), it developed as a cotton market, but its commercial importance declined after 1825, when the Red River, then its main artery of transportation, changed course, shifting 5 miles (8 km) to the east. In 1864, during the American Civil War, Union troops passed through the area as they retreated from the failed Red River Campaign.

      After 1950 Natchitoches acquired diversified industry, based on the processing of agricultural products and wood. Services also are important, especially those associated with tourism. Northwestern State University of Louisiana (1884) is located there, and many French Colonial homes survive, including the historic Prudhomme-Rouquier House (c. 1800). Units of Kisatchie National Forest are to the east and south, and extending southeastward from the city is the Cane River National Heritage Area (authorized 1994), which encompasses several plantations and other historic sites associated with the region's Creole culture. The city is also known for its annual Christmas festival. Inc. 1872. Pop. (1990) 16,609; (2000) 17,865.

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