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Alexandria is a city in and the parish seat of Rapides Parish, Louisiana.
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History
The city of Alexandria, located along the Red River, was originally home to a community supporting activities of the adjacent Spanish outpost of Post du Rapides. The area developed as an assemblage of traders and merchants in the agricultural lands bordering the mostly unsettled areas to the north, and providing a link from the south to the El Camino Real and then larger settlement of Natchitoches.
Alexander Fulton, a businessman from Washington County, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, received a land grant from Spain in 1785, and the first organized settlement was made at some point in the 1790s. In 1805, Fulton and business partner Thomas Harris Maddox laid out the town plan and named the town in Fulton's honor. That same year Fulton was appointed coroner in Rapides Parish by territorial Governor William C.C. Claiborne. Alexandria was incorporated as a town in 1819 and received a city charter in 1832.
Records and Resources
Cemeteries
Libraries
Newspapers
- The Town Talk : Alexandria's Local Daily Newspaper.
Websites
- City of Alexandria : Government and community services.
- KALB-TV : Alexandria's Local NBC Station.
- KLAX-TV : Alexandria's Local ABC Station.
- Visit Alexandria : Business Directory.
- The Alexandria Retrospective : Alexandria photos, postcards, history, artifacts.
- The Historic Bentley : Memories of the elegant past of the Hotel Bentley: history, artifacts, photographs, postcards.
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