Saint Martinville

Saint Martinville

      city, seat (1811) of St. Martin parish, southern Louisiana, U.S. It lies on Bayou Teche, about 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Lafayette. Originally known as Poste des Attakapas (for a local Indian tribe), it was settled about 1760. A colony of Acadians (Acadia), expelled by the British from Nova Scotia, arrived in 1765; this event laid ground for the story of Evangeline made famous in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth)'s poem. Evangeline's romance with Gabriel is perpetuated in the Longfellow-Evangeline State Commemorative Area just outside the town. St. Martin's Church (1832) replaced an earlier structure (1765) that was the mother church of the Acadians; the grave of Emmeline Labiche, traditionally believed to have been Evangeline, is behind the church. After the French Revolution many Royalist refugees went to St. Martinville, which became a focus of French customs and culture and was known as Le Petit Paris (“Little Paris”). After Louisiana became a state in 1812, the town was named for St. Martin of Tours (Martin of Tours, Saint). The community thrived as a river resort for New Orleans society but struggled just before the American Civil War; yellow fever, a disastrous fire, a damaging hurricane, and the end of steamboat travel all contributed to its decline.

      Sugar, rice, cotton, salt, timber, and oil are produced in St. Martinville today. Tourism is also an economic asset. Inc. town, 1817. Pop. (1990) 7,137; (2000) 6,989.

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