Milton Coverdale is a comparatively young man, but has had many years of
experience in public office in Ouachita Parish, of which he is now sheriff. His
parish contains the greatest natural gas field in the world, and its sterling
development and activity in recent years has imposed heavy responsibilities upon
the officials of law and order. Mr. Coverdale has proved adequate to his task in
every emergency.
He was born in Natchitoches, Louisiana, in 1891, to his
parents, George and Georgia (Pearson) Coverdale, being born in England and
shortly after their marriage came to America, locating at Natchitoches, later in
Vernon Parish, and in 1910 established their home at Monroe. George Coverdale
was a student and possessed of intellectual talents that enabled him to take up
and master almost any branch of learning. Much of his life was devoted to
education, and he taught at Natchitoches and other places in Louisiana. He died
at Monroe in 1918.
Milton Coverdale, under the inspiration of his father,
made wise advantage of the opportunities of his boyhood in school and home.
Since early manhood he has had experience in public affairs at Ouachita Parish
and Monroe. For some time he served as deputy parish assessor, and from 1913 to
June 5, 1916, was deputy clerk of the district court. From 1916 to 1924, a
period of eight years, he was deputy sheriff, and in June, 1924, entered upon
his duties as sheriff of the parish, having been elected in the regular election
of January, 1924.
He has made a splendid record for the enforcement of
laws and has aided in giving Ouachita Parish a high rank as a law abiding
community. Since the enactment of the Federal prohibition law and the
supplementary state enforcement law, the duties of the office of sheriff in all
portions of the state have been greatly increased, but in this situation Sheriff
Coverdale has discharged his duties with an alertness and aggressiveness that
have greatly diminished the violation of law. He has received high commendation
for his work by both the press and the public.
Mr. Coverdale married Miss
Eleanor LaBume, a native of Monroe. She is a descendant of the Chevalier LaBume,
who was the founder of LaBume. The three children of the Sheriff and wife are:
Milton Jr., Harold and Mary Eleanor. The family are worshippers at the Baptist
Church, and Mr. Coverdale is a Mason, and a member of the Woodmen of the World.
Note: The sketch is accompanied by a portrait of the subject.
Contributed 2021 Nov 04 by Mike Miller, from A History of Louisiana, by Henry E. Chambers, published in 1925, volume 2, pages 315-316.
Copyright © 1996- The USGenWeb® Project, LAGenWeb, Ouachita Parish
Design by Templates in Time
This page was last updated 09/11/2024