Hammond, Louisiana Hammond, Louisiana The Hammond Oak, positioned in the 500 block of East Charles Street: The grave of founder Peter av Hammerdal (Peter Hammond) is under this tree.

Location of Hammond in Louisiana Location of Louisiana in the United States Hammond is the biggest city in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, United States.

Its populace was 20,019 in the 2010 census; Hammond is home to Southeastern Louisiana University.

It is the principal town/city of the Hammond Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Tangipahoa Parish.

The town/city is titled for Peter Hammond (1798 1870) the surname anglicized from Peter av Hammerdal (Peter of Hammerdal) a Swedish immigrant who first settled the region around 1818.

Peter Hammond lost his richness during the war, as Union soldiers raided his property. Peter Hammond's grave is near the center of town under the Hammond Oak, along with the graves of his wife Caroline Hammond (nee Tucker), three of their eight children, and a favorite slave boy. The Hammond Oak is a member tree of the Live Oak Society.

By the end of the 19th century, Hammond had turn into a stopping point for northern rail passengers traveling south and for New Orleanians heading north to escape summer yellow fever outbreaks.

Since 1959, The Daily Star has been Hammond's locally presented daily newspaper.

During World War II, the Hammond Airport (now Hammond Northshore Regional Airport) served as a detention camp for prisoners of war from Nazi Germany.

Its airport has a long runway which serves as a backup landing site for Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport and serves as a primary training site for the Louisiana Army National Guard, as well as the home base for the Louisiana Air National Guard's 236th Combat Communications Squadron.

The town/city hosts various warehouses and is a distribution point for Walmart and other businesses, and Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond offers the state's only academic degree in supply chain management.

He was chief architect of the Tangipahoa Parish School Board for some two ecades before he relocated to Baton Rouge. New Orleans attorney, political activist, and state government watchdog C.B.

Lawson Swearingen, a former Democratic member of the Louisiana State Senate and a former president of the University of Louisiana at Monroe, resides in Hammond, where he is a professor of management at Southeastern Louisiana University.

Southeastern's Columbia Theatre in the Hammond Historic District, constructed in 1928 and renovated in the 1990s for $5.6 million, is a downtown cultural venue.

Intersection of LA 1065 (North Cherry Street) and US 190 (East Thomas Street) in Hammond's Historic District: The building in the background is Dantone's Grocery, established in 1912 by Italian immigrants.

Part of the initial (1854) route of the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern stockyards , still working in the Canadian National Railway line at this barns crossing in Hammond Lucius Mc - Gehee Hall on the ground of outheastern Louisiana University in Hammond is a sturdy example of Depression Gothic architecture.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 12.8 square miles (33 km2), of which, 12.8 square miles (33 km2) of it is territory and 0.08% is water.

With a crime rate of 112 per one thousand residents, Hammond has one of the highest crime rates in America compared to all communities of all sizes - from the smallest suburbs to the very biggest cities.

Ponchatoula Creek, the stream along which Peter Hammond settled, has figured prominently in evolution of Hammond, Louisiana.

Southeastern Louisiana University (SLU), based in Hammond, is one of the state's county-wide universities and one of the city's biggest employers.

Sims, then principal of Hammond High School.

The city's enhance schools are part of the Tangipahoa Parish School System and include Hammond High Magnet School, Hammond Junior High, Eastside Elementary, Westside Elementary, SLU Laboratory School, and Crystal Academy (an alternative school).

The Catholic Church operates two schools in Hammond: Saint Thomas Aquinas High School, which is just north of the city, and Holy Ghost Catholic School (pre-kindergarten through 8th grades).

Hammond and its immediate environs have a number of hospitals, including North Oaks Medical Center on U.S.

North Oaks is one of the biggest hospitals in Louisiana and helps serve the teaching needs of Southeastern Louisiana University's College of Nursing & Health Sciences.

See also: Hammond station (Louisiana) Both the southbound and northbound daily City of New Orleans schedules have afternoon stops in Hammond, so Amtrak Superliner trains are a common sight.

Hammond is 40 mi (64 km) from Baton Rouge, 46 mi (74 km) from New Orleans, 89 miles (143 km) from Gulfport, Mississippi, and 125 mi (201 km) from Jackson, Mississippi.

Route 51 (Morrison Boulevard) splits from I-55 between Hammond and Ponchatoula and alongsides I-55 northward through the city's side.

Louisiana 1040.svg LA 1040 (Chauvin Drive and Old Baton Rouge Highway) Louisiana 3234.svg LA 3234 (University Avenue, continuation of Wardline Road, serving Southeastern Louisiana University) The Hammond Northshore Regional Airport has a runway long enough to territory the Concorde (1976 2003) and to serve as back-up for Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.

The biggest unit of the Louisiana Army National Guard is stationed at Hammond, adjoining to the site.

Hammond is overlapped by most of the mass media in Baton Rouge and New Orleans, although over-the-air tv reception is available.

KSLU FM 90.9 (Southeastern Louisiana University) Morrison, who held Louisiana's 6th congressional precinct seat from 1943 to 1967, was born in 1908 in Hammond.

Bond, fourth acting president of Southeastern Louisiana University (1944-1945); former president of Louisiana Tech University (1928-1936) Sally Clausen, president of Southeastern Louisiana University of 1995 to 2001 Wade Miley, baseball pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles, graduated from Southeastern Louisiana University Webb, mathematics professor and director of institutional research at Southeastern Louisiana University, 1976 to 1989; later president of Northwestern State University in Natchitoches Robert Alford, cornerback for Atlanta Falcons, graduate of Southeastern Louisiana University According to the Koppen climate classification system, Hammond has a humid subtropical climate, Cfa on climate maps. National Register of Historic Places listings in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana "Hammond, Louisiana historical marker".

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