- Curley Duson
Curley Duson, (aka CC Duson) was a legendary
Louisiana lawman. He was thesheriff ofSt. Landry Parish , Louisiana from 1874 to 1888. During his career, he was known for his dogged determination.Famous exploits
In one case, he single handedly chased two fugitives from
Opelousas to the Red River. There he killed one of them in a hand-to-hand fight. He wounded the other man and brought him back to Opelousas to face justice.His most famous case was his capture of Louis Rousseau. Rousseau had fled the state after allegedly committing a murder in the town of
Ville Platte . Duson tracked Rousseau for months, and found him in theIndian Territory of Oklahoma. Louis Rousseau was captured and brought to trial. Louis Rousseau was hanged onJune 8 ,1877 in what was the firstexecution of a white man in St. Landry parish in 30 years.In another well known case, a John Sonnier eluded capture for nine years after being indicted on two counts of murder in 1871. Several years after his indictment, Sonnier returned to St. Landry parish. He narrowly escaped Sheriff Duson and disappeared. After some determined questioning, Duson located Sonnier in
Brazoria County, Texas where he was working as a prison guard. Sheriff Duson enlisted the help of two Texas officers to capture Sonnier. John Sonnier was captured and sentenced tolife in prison .History
At age 21, he started work as a deputy sheriff in 1867, under Sheriff James G. Hayes. Hayes and Duson had been friends since the Civil War when they met as
POW s in a POW camp inWashington, Louisiana . James Hayes was assassinated, and the job of sheriff went to his younger brother Egbert Hayes. As sheriff, Egbert appointed Curley as his executive assistant. Curley Duson held this job until 1872, when he campaigned for the office of sheriff in 1872. During his career Duson was known as a crack shot with apistol . In 1882, an Opelousas newspaper reported that Sheriff Duson has killed 96alligator s with 96 shots from a boat nearMorgan City , Louisiana. The same article mentioned "Duson got his man in Texas, for murder north of Chicot." The wording and placement of the news implied that his capture of the wanted man was commonplace. [ [http://library.louisiana.edu/Spec/COL/097.shtml library.louisiana.edu "Guide to Collections in the University Archives"] ]In 1906, Curely Duson was appointed to the position of
US Marshal for the Western District of Louisiana by PresidentTheodore Roosevelt .Among Curley Duson's accomplishments, he was instrumental in founding three towns in SW Louisiana; Eunice, Crowley and Mamou. He also helped found
Acadia Parish in 1886.References
Information and material from an article by
Mary Alice Fontenot "Sheriff Curley Duson always got his man" in "Acadiana Profile" Vol. 5 No.5, November/December 1976
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