Glynn, Louisiana

Unincorporated community in Louisiana

Unincorporated community in Louisiana, United States
30°37′36″N 91°21′19″W / 30.62667°N 91.35528°W / 30.62667; -91.35528CountryUnited StatesStateLouisianaTime zoneUTC-6 (CST) • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)ZIP code
70736
Area code225GNIS feature ID543240[1]

Glynn is an unincorporated community in southeastern Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana, United States. The community is located along Louisiana Highway 416, west of the Mississippi River.

History

In 1847, an Irishman named Martin Glynn immigrated to New Orleans, Louisiana and set himself up as a wholesale merchant, grocer, and cotton factor. As his fortune grew, Glynn purchased property in West Baton Rouge and Pointe Coupee parishes. After the Civil War, Glynn moved his growing family to the 3,000 acres (12 km2) he had acquired.

Around the turn of the century, the Texas and Pacific Railroad began laying track through his property, and on December 23, 1899, a post office was established. Martin's son, Charles Wilson Glynn, became its first postmaster. The post office, located near the intersection of Louisiana Highway 416 and Louisiana Highway 982, is still in operation.[2]

Notable person

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Glynn, Louisiana
  2. ^ Lockhart, John M. "Roadmap to the Westside", The Riverside Reader Archived 2012-12-14 at the Wayback Machine, January 21, 2008, p. 5
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