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Settlement in the LaCrosse area started in 1830 with the arrival of John Cellon, a young French immigrant. Other early settlers were Thomas Green, Abraham Mott, Richard H. Parker and family, William Scott and Thomas Standley. The town was built on land granted to Parker by the U.S. government in 1856. LaCrosse was an agricultural village by 1860, in an area mostly given over to cotton farming at the time. Cotton was the area’s primary cash crop and local buyers, like John Eli Futch, capitalized on the growing industry. Futch built a warehouse to store harvests and a general store to serve growers. In 1878, Parker’s son, Henry Clay, opened his first business, which became the largest general store in the area. The post office opened in Futch’s store in 1881, and he served as postmaster. LaCrosse Missionary Baptist Church was established in 1884. The town was incorporated in 1897 and was named by either Mrs. Futch or Henry Clay Parker. By the turn of the 20th century, LaCrosse had two cotton gins, grist mills, multiple stores, and a hotel. Boll weevils devastated the local cotton industry, and farmers turned to potatoes as a new cash crop. The town gained acclaim as the “Potato District” and became a major shipping point with a cooper building barrels to transport crops by rail. LaCrosse remains a vital farming area, for potatoes, corn, vegetables, tobacco, and livestock.
2022
Gay House in the background, relatives of Lois Gay Moody
LaCrosse Town Hall
LaCrosse Town Hall 2019
Lacrosse Potato Supply: Cotton buyer and store owner John Futch became the first postmaster in 1881. The town was incorporated in 1897. Lacrosse started as a cotton farming community, and by the turn of the century the town had several stores, two cotton gins, and a hotel. Like many cotton towns in the area, the boll weevil devestated the crops and drove the residents away. Much later, Lacrosse became a vegetable and potato farming community and now maintains a small population.
Lacrosse Potato Supply 2020
Homestead of Herman Lem Moody 1900-1983 and Lois Gay Moody 1905-1996
LaCrosse Cellon Oak Park, Oak Tree, located a couple of miles out of Lacrosse..between Gainesville and Lacrosse.
Roy Dewitt Cellon
Lacrosse - R. G. Thomas Farms
Roy Dewitt Cellon
The earliest settler in the La Crosse area was John A. Cellon, who came here from Lacrosse Wisconsin around 1830. Other early settlers were Thomas Green, Abraham Mott, & Richard Parker of Georgia came to the area in 1845.
Lacrosse - owned by Jasper Harris. Jasper Columbus Harris son, J Carl Harris was a local Farmer , Gas Station Owner, Lived near the Jiffey Store, was married to Ethel D. Harris.
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