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Beauregard Parish Courthouse : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beauregard Parish Courthouse
The Beauregard Parish Courthouse〔 () - The name "Beauregard" is pronounced "bo-ruh-gard" with even emphasis on all syllables.〕 is located in DeRidder, Louisiana, the location of the parish seat. The courthouse was built at the same time as the Beauregard Parish Jail, by the same people, and completed around the same time in 1915, as directed by the Beauregard Parish Police Jury. The courthouse and jail are also part of the Historic Downtown district of DeRidder that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places ==History== The Hudson River Lumber Company donated a tract of land to the City of DeRidder. Property that adjoined this tract was owned by the First Baptist Church. The newly formed Beauregard Parish Police Jury, carved out of the old Imperial Calcasieu Parish,〔Founded January 1, 1913〕 purchased the property and a building from the church. Stevens-Nelson of New Orleans was chosen to design a courthouse and jail. Falls City Construction Company was awarded the contract in September 1913. Both buildings were completed in 1915 at a cost of $168,000.〔Beauregard Parish Jail. Same as the history from Beauregard Parish Jail.〕
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