Thibodaux, Louisiana Thibodaux, Louisiana State Louisiana Thibodaux, Louisiana is positioned in Louisiana Thibodaux, Louisiana Thibodaux (/ t b do / tib- -doh) is a town/city in and the church seat of Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States, along the banks of Bayou Lafourche in the northwestern part of the church.

Thibodaux is a principal town/city of the Houma Bayou Cane Thibodaux Metropolitan Statistical Area.

ZIP codes for Thibodaux are 70301, 70302, and 70310.

Thibodaux's region code is 985.

Thibodaux is nicknamed "Queen City of Lafourche." 1.2 Thibodaux Massacre Laurel Valley Sugar Plantation "Big" House, south of Thibodaux.

This was incorporated as a town in 1830 under the name Thibodauxville, with respect to small-town planter Henry Schuyler Thibodaux.

He provided territory for the village center and served as acting governor of Louisiana in 1824. The region was advanced in the antebellum reconstructionfor sugar cane plantations, and Thibodaux was the trading center of the agricultural area.

The current spelling Thibodaux was officially adopted in 1918.

In 1896, the first non-urban no-charge delivery of mail in Louisiana began in Thibodaux.

In October 1862, following the Battle of Georgia Landing (Labadieville), Thibodaux was occupied by the Union Army under Godfrey Weitzel.

Major temporarily abandoned Thibodaux but soon returned.

"terrified Negroes and caucasians raced into the town announcing that 3,000 Confederate cavalrymen were en route to attack Thibodaux and Lafourche Crossing.

Planters in Thibodaux complained about having to negotiate workforce contracts for the black workers.

Pugh, a large sugar planter near Thibodaux, complained that Thibodaux Massacre Main article: Thibodaux massacre In the late 19th century, after having taken back control of the state government following the Reconstruction era by use of paramilitary forces such as the White League, which suppressed black voting, white Democrats continued to consolidate their power over the state government.

From 1880, through the Louisiana Sugar Producer's Association, some 200 primary planters worked to regain more control of their workers, adopting uniform pay, withholding 80 percent of the workers' pay until after harvest, making them accept scrip redeemable only at plantation stores.

A sugar cane workers' strike culminated in the "Thibodaux massacre" of November 22, 1887, one of the bloodiest workforce disputes in U.S.

Paramilitary forces closed off Thibodaux, where various black workers had taken refuge.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 5.47 square miles (14.2 km2), all land.

Elkins Hall is one of twenty-eight sites in Thibodaux listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Roman Catholic patron saints of Thibodaux are Saint Valerie, an early Christian martyr, and Saint Vitalis of Milan, her husband, also a martyr.

A life-sized reliquary of Saint Valerie, including an arm bone, was brought to Thibodaux in 1868 and is displayed in her shrine in St.

Joseph Co-Cathedral in Thibodaux.

Valerie has traditionally been invoked for intercession in protecting Thibodaux from hurricanes.

Richard D'Alton Williams, a well-known 19th-century Irish patriot, poet, and physician, died of tuberculosis in Thibodaux in 1862, and is buried in St.

His headstone was erected that year by Irish members of the 8th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, then encamped in Thibodaux.

A famous Mississippi blues musician, Eddie "Guitar Slim" Jones, is buried in Thibodaux, where he often played, and where his manager, Hosea Hill, resided.

The mayor of Thibodaux is propel at-large and is presently Tommy Eschete. The town/city council of seven is propel from five single-member districts, and two at-large members. Thibodaux is in Parish Council Districts 1, 2, 3, and 4. In the Louisiana Legislature, Thibodaux is represented by Rep.

Residents are zoned to schools in the Lafourche Parish Public Schools .

South Thibodaux Elementary School Thibodaux Elementary School East Thibodaux Middle School West Thibodaux Middle School Thibodaux inhabitants are zoned to Thibodaux High School.

Cable tv and Internet are serviced in Thibodaux by Reserve Telecommunications.

The family name "Thibodaux" is mentioned in Hank Williams' "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)".

In 1972 Leon Russell had the song "Cajun Love Song" in which Thibodaux is mentioned.

Federal judge; practiced law in Thibodaux.

Rezin Bowie, Louisiana politician and inventor of the Bowie knife; resided six years on Acadia Plantation near Thibodaux.

Cheves - professor at Nichols State University; member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Natchitoches Parish from 1952 to 1960 Clausen - professor at Nicholls State University from 1967 to 1972; last propel state superintendent of education, 1984-1988 Charles de - Gravelles, Louisiana State Republican Chairman; interval up in Thibodaux.

Mary Gauthier, folk singer-songwriter; interval up in Thibodaux.

Representative from Louisiana; moved to Thibodaux.

Nicholls, two-term Governor of Louisiana; moved to Ridgefield Plantation near Thibodaux.

Harvey Peltier, Jr., state senator from 1964 to 1976; first president of the University of Louisiana System trustees from 1975 until his death in 1980 Harvey Peltier, Sr., member of both homes of the Louisiana State Legislature from Thibodaux, 1924-1940 Jerome "Dee" Richard, current member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Thibodaux; one of two Independents in the council Williams, state representative for East Baton Rouge Parish since 2012; former Thibodaux resident a b "City of Thibodaux, Louisiana - Mayors Office".

Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism.

"Thibodaux Historical Marker".

Winters, The Civil War in Louisiana, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1963, ISBN 0-8071-0834-0, p.

Douglass, "Thibodaux Massacre", University of Virginia, accessed 4 December 2007 "City of Thibodaux Louisiana - Council".

"Membership in the Louisiana State Senate, 1880-Present" (PDF).

"Membership of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1812-2016" (PDF).

Encyclopedia Louisiana (2001-12-20).

"State Governors of Louisiana: Edward Douglas White".

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