- John Newell
John David Stokes Newell, Sr. (
1837 -March 5 ,1899 ), was aLouisiana planter andlawyer who founded theTensas Parish town of Newellton, which he named for his father,Edward D. Newell .Newell was born in
Port Gibson, Mississippi , the eldest child of Edward Newell, who was originally fromNorth Carolina , and the former Celia Ann Dorsey, a Claiborne, MS native and daughter of Dr. Samuel Dorsey a Maryland native. He was educated at theUniversity of Virginia in Charlottesville, from which he received hislaw degree in 1859. A year later, he obtained civil law credentials fromTulane University (then called "University of Louisiana") inNew Orleans . He established his law practice in St. Joseph, the seat of Tensas Parish, located along theMississippi River levee in northeast Louisiana.During the
American Civil War , Newell fought with the TensasCavalry at the battles of Shiloh, Boonville, and Tenmark inTennessee and Corinth and Iuka inMississippi . Newell rose to the rank ofcaptain of Company F, McNeill'sRegiment of the Louisiana Cavalry. He commanded in all engagements along the Red River.In July 1864, Newell married his first
cousin , Nannie Newell, a Tensas Parish native. They had four sons: J.D.S. Newell, Jr., Cecil E. Newell, Caroll Harper Newell, and Edward T. Newell.After the war, Newell returned to
cotton planting at his CypressPlantation and resumed his law practice. In addition to the establishment of Newellton in northern Tensas Parish, Newell promoted burgeoningpublic education . He served for many years on the Tensas Parish School Board and was its president in 1866 and again in 1892.Newell's work led to the establishment of Newellton High School, which closed in 2006 because of declining enrollment. Newellton students are now bused to the former Davidson High School in St. Joseph, the only public secondary school remaining in the parish. Davidson was renamed as "Tensas Parish High School". Tensas Parish is majority
African American . A majority of the white students in the parish attend the private Tensas Academy in St. Joseph.Newell died in St. Joseph and is interred in Vicksburg, the seat of Warren County, Mississippi.
References
*"John David Stokes Newell", "A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography", Vol. 2 (1988), p. 600
*Newell obit, "New Orleans Daily Picayune", March 6, 1899
*katc.com/Global/story.asp?S=5634006 - 62k
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