Eugene P. Campbell

Person

1870 –

34

Who is Eugene P. Campbell?

Eugene Preston Campbell, known as Gene Campbell, was thus far the longest serving sheriff in the history of Concordia Parish in eastern Louisiana. He served nearly thirty-two years from June 1908 until his death, which occurred the same month as his reelection to a ninth four-year term.

Campbell's widow, Darlene Schuchs Campbell, served under appointment of Governor Earl Kemp Long as sheriff until her death on July 25, 1941. By that time Noah W. Cross began the first of his twenty-five years in the office, seven nonconsecutive and interreputed terms in the combined law-enforcement and tax-collecting position. A Vidalia native, Darlene Campbell was the daughter of Mike J. Schuchs and the former Julia Brunk. Oddly, she was buried on the same day that she died.

Campbell was born and reared on the Black River in Concordia Parish and was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Campbell, who were among the early pioneers of the region. F. L. Campbell was named assessor of Concordia Parish in 1888 by Governor Francis T. Nicholls and again in 1892 by Governor Murphy J. Foster, Sr. Campbell himself was appointed assessor by Governor Newton C. Blanchard. Campbell had five brothers, including a twin who died in early childhood. Campbell graduated in 1896 from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.

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Born
Feb 18, 1870
Education
  • Louisiana State University
Died
Apr 30, 2024

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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