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Clio, Louisiana

Coordinates: 30°18′35″N 90°36′35″W / 30.30972°N 90.60972°W / 30.30972; -90.60972
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Clio, Louisiana
Clio, Louisiana is located in Louisiana
Clio, Louisiana
Clio, Louisiana
Clio, Louisiana is located in the United States
Clio, Louisiana
Clio, Louisiana
Coordinates: 30°18′35″N 90°36′35″W / 30.30972°N 90.60972°W / 30.30972; -90.60972
CountryUnited States
StateLouisiana
ParishLivingston
Elevation10 ft (3 m)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code
70462
Area code225
GNIS feature ID534004 [1]
FIPS code22-16025

Clio is an unincorporated community in Livingston Parish, Louisiana, United States. The community is located 3 miles (4.8 kilometres) southwest of Killian and 3 miles (4.8 kilometres) east of Maurepas on the east bank of Amite River. Clio is only a few feet above sea level and almost completely surrounded by swamps with a small entrance from the northwest side.

History

The Waterson plantation with a sawmill, sugar mill, and warehouse was located near the bank of the Amite river. In 1962 while being interviewed by the Denham Springs News a local citizen named Winny Smiley the wife of Cyrus Luther Tucker described how Clio looked in 1885:

There were two sawmills near the river. Schooners used to come up the river to carry the lumber to New Orleans. Large wharves lined the river bank. The Tucker and Smiley families lived nearby and other residents were the Sharps, Kimbles, Davidsons, Weidermans, Glovers and others."

— Winny Smiley, Denham Springs News article. 1962 [2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Clio, Louisiana
  2. ^ D.N. Pardue. "Clio, Livingston Parish, Louisiana". LAGenWeb Archives. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  3. ^ D.N. Pardue. "Winnie Smiley". Geni.com. Retrieved 2019-08-28.