April - Post office established 5 June 1903, postmaster Green B. Hennigan.
Baggett
Bancroft - Early logging & turpentine camp.
Post office established 11 June 1900, postmaster Lloyd T. Grubbs.
Bannister - Early sawmill town on the Lake Charles & Northern railroad.
Mill owned by W. A. Brown Lumber Company.
Post office established 16 August 1910, postmaster Hugh B. Curry.
Barnes Creek - Located south of Dry Creek on Barnes Creek in 1884.
Baylor - Post office established 26 April 1905, postmaster James E. Grace.
Bear - Post office established 18 February 1887, postmaster Joseph W. Barrow.
Beckworth - Post office established 19 May 1859, postmaster Benjamin Parker.
Bilbo
Bine - Post office established 6 February 1900, postmaster Preston P. Green.
Bivens
Blewett - Post office established 13 May 1905, postmaster Robert C. Adams.
Bon Ami - Early sawmill town on the Kansas City Southern railroad.
Name comes from French words meaning "Good Friend".
Mill owned by King-Rider Lumber Company, and built in 1902.
Post office established 23 January 1901, postmaster Burton H. Smith.
Boswell
Bradley
Bundick - Post office established 12 March 1894, postmaster Covington J. Sigler.
Bunker Hill - Early logging & turpentine camp.
Camp known as Miller-Link.
Camp Curtis - Early logging & turpentine camp.
Camp Delta - Early logging & turpentine camp.
Cannons Mill - Location of the Bear post office.
Carson - Early sawmill town on the Kansas City Southern railroad.
Named for lumber official.
Mill owned by Delta Land & Timber Company, and built in 1904-1905.
Post office established 10 November 1902, postmaster Mamie J. Albright.
Clines - Early ferry crossing.
Located at the mouth of Anacoco Creek.
Danry - Post office established 4 October 1919 (Never in operation), postmaster Dan Young.
Davis Mills - Located 5 miles east of DeRidder in 1911.
DeKidder - Originally Miersburg, and Schovall.
Named for another Kansas City Southern railroad official.
Changed to DeRidder.
DeRidder - Parish seat. Originally Miersburg, Schovall, and DeKidder.
Early sawmill town on the Kansas City Southern railroad.
Mill owned by Hudson River Lumber Company, and built in 1903.
Post office established 25 January 1899, postmaster Elias Miers.
Dry Creek - Named for the dry creek bed on which it is situated.
Post office established 3 November 1874, postmaster Levi A. Miller.
Duett - Early ferry crossing.
Post office established 1 October 1910, postmaster James Bean.
Edith
Ennes - Post office established 10 November 1896, postmaster Celia A. Barentine.
Evart - Post office established 18 June 1907, postmaster Joseph W. Barrow.
Farwell - Post office established 24 October 1911, postmaster Daniel D. Blue.
Fayette - Located on Kansas City Southern railroad, north of Ragley in 1911.
Fields - Early logging & turpentine camp.
Camp owned by Lutcher-Moore.
Also called Hyatt, Fields is the post office and Hyatt is the railroad station
Post office established 6 September 1895, postmaster Joseph E. Craddock.
Fulton - Post office established 6 June 1908, postmaster Stafford Cole.
Gay - Post office established 18 February 1887, postmaster William W. Farque.
Gaytine - Post office established 21 March 1924, postmaster Livonia E. Blackburn.
Gekop
Giant
Gillican - Location of the Sugartown post office.
Gola - Post office established 13 June 1913, postmaster Whittle A. Miles.
Gordon
Gladys
Grabow - Early sawmill town on the Lake Charles & Northern railroad.
Named for Mr. Grabow of Grabow Lumber Compnay.
One mill owned by Anacco Lumber Company, and another owned by Grabow Lumber Company.
Post office established 14 July 1911, postmaster Daniel W. McFatter.
Hall City - Railroad station that served Merryville and planer mill for finishing products from Merryville's sawmills.
Hamburgh - Post office established 11 August 1853, postmaster Josiah Johnson.
Changed to Sugartown.
Helme
Holden - Location of the Gola post office.
Hoy - Early logging & turpentine camp.
Post office established 11 September 1913, postmaster James D. Primm.
Hyatt - Early logging & turpentine camp.
Camp owned by Lutcher-Moore.
Also called Fields, Hyatt is the railroad station and Fields is the post office.
Ikes - Post office established 24 October 1911, postmaster Henry J. Cockerham.
Indian Village 1 - Located 6 or 7 miles south of Sugartown on Indian Branch.
Indian Village 2 - Located at Welborn on Bundicks Creek.
Indian Village 3 - Located at the mouth of Anacoco Creek.
Indian Village 4 - Located across from Merryvill High School on the Frazar farm.
Insco
Iola - Post office established 26 February 1887, postmaster Thomas C. Wingate.
Juanita - Early sawmill town on the Kansas City Southern railroad.
Post office established 11 July 1900, postmaster William J. Vanden Bosch.
Junction
Katydid - Two small mill camps.
Post office established 13 February 1901, postmaster Aaron P. Cosand.
Kernan - Early sawmill town on the Lake Charles & Northern railroad.
Mill owned by Lyons Lumber Company.
Kipling - Post office established 26 January 1901, postmaster William N. Stracener.
Lilly
Longacre
Longville - Early sawmill town on the Kansas City Southern railroad.
Named for R. A. Long of Kansas City, an official with the Long-Bell Lumber Company.
Mill owned by the Long-Bell Lumber Company, and built 1906-1907.
Post office established 4 December 1906, postmaster Charles W. Lawrence.
Loretta - Post office established 8 December 1879, postmaster John A. Lovett.
Ludington - Early sawmill town on the Kansas City Southern railroad.
Named for Mr. Ludington of Ludington Wells & Van Shaik Lumber Company.
Mill owned by the Ludington Wells & Van Shaik Lumber Company.
Post office established 16 March 1905, postmaster Frederick W. Hornibrook.
Marion - Located on the Kansas City Southern railroad, north of Ragley in 1911.
Meadours - Named for first postmaster.
Post office established 11 December 1879, postmaster Isaac S. Meadours.
Changed to Meadows.
Meadow - Originally Meadours.
Post office established 9 February 1885, postmaster Henry A. Knight.
Meadow Ferry - Early ferry crossing.
Located at the present river bridge on Highway 190 West of Merryville.
Merryville - Early sawmill town.
Name came from story of Merryville being such a "merry" little village.
One mill owned by American Lumber Company, and another owned by Sabine River Company.
Post office established 30 March 1881, postmaster Moses E. Frazar.
Midway - Also known as Smyth.
Miersburg - Named for first postmaster.
Post office established 12 March 1894, postmaster Elias Miers.
Changed to Schovall.
Mystic - Located on Bear Head Creek.
Post office established 15 May 1890, postmaster John T. Davidson.
Neale
Newlin - Early sawmill town on the Kansas City Southern railroad, also known as Stranges Mill.
Mill owned by W. G. Strange Lumber Company.
Post office established 20 June 1906, postmaster William G. Strange.
Nixes - Early ferry crossing.
Oretta - Post office established 23 December 1914, postmaster George W. Morrow.
Pearl - Located east of Ragley in 1911.
Pinegrove
Plesant Hill
Priest - Located west of Bundick in 1911.
Pujo - Named for congressman A. P. Pujo of Lake Charles.
Post office established 12 November 1914, postmaster Stephen M. Calvert.
Ragley - Early sawmill town on the Lake Charles & Northern railroad.
Named for W. G. Ragley, sawmill owner.
Mill owned by Ragley Lumber Company, and built in 1907.
Post office established 12 May 1914, postmaster Alfred T. Richardson.
Ramsay
Redbuck - Location of the Dry Creek post office.
Rena - Post office established 24 January 1906, postmaster William E. Cole.
Schovall - Originally Miersburg.
Named for M. L. Schovall of Shreveport, LA, a railroad official with the Kansas City Southern railraod.
Changed to DeKidder.
Seale - Named for first postmaster.
Post office established 12 April 1901, postmaster Albert B. Seale.
Seven Hundred - Early logging & turpentine camp.
Location near Carson.
Shear - Located 10 miles southwest of DeRidder in 1911.
Singer - Contender for the parish seat.
Post office established 16 April 1898, postmaster Henry F. Myers.
Smyth - Also known as Midway.
Sugartown - Originally Hamburgh.
Named for the Bob Martin & Saddler Johnson's sugar mill.
Post office established 22 May 1860, postmaster William P. Farquhar.
Sulphur Springs - Located about 5 miles southeast of Merryville in 1884.
Sweetville - Early logging & turpentine camp.
Post office established 23 June 1916, postmaster Elizabeth R. Moore.
Terry - Early ferry crossing.
Located 1/4 mile north of present river bridge on Highway 190 West of Merryville.
Tilly - Post office established 21 November 1890, postmaster Thomas N. Tilley.
Tulla
Turps - Post office established 18 October 1912, postmaster Charles D. Parsons Jr.
Vandercook
Walla
Welborn - Named for first postmaster.
Post office established 19 February 1897, postmaster William B. Welborn.
White Onion - Early logging & turpentine camp.
Location near Dry Creek.
Whitmans - Early ferry crossing.
Located near N. J. Cooper place.
Woodburg - Named for first postmaster.
Post office established 20 September 1898, postmaster Napoleon B. Wood.
Woodmen - Post office established 3 October 1907, postmaster Dan C. Warner.
Wye