Community: Mill Creek, Sabine Parish, Louisiana Source: History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana by John G. Belisle, The Sabine Banner Press, 1912 Submitted by: Gaytha Carver Thompson ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** MILL CREEK Among the progressive citizens of this postoffice are J. C. Sibley, A. J. Withers, J. E. Withers, J. E. and A. B. Jordan, T. J. dowde, A. M. Stewart, J. Srickland, G. J. Davis, Jr., and J. Wiley Miller. A good school and a Baptist church are maintained at Mount Carmel. The church was constitued November 9, 1863, by the following presbytery: Elder Henry Simmons and Deacons Charles and Zack Corley. S. Y. Addison of Corleyville is the present church clerk. Kisatchie Lodge no. 156, F. & A. M. is located at Mill Creek. It was chartered February 12, 1858, with the following members; W. P. Goings, M. G. McNeely, Jacob Kile, J. T. McNeely, J. K. Phares, W. G. Norris and L. J. Nash. The lodge was first located at Kisatchie, in Natchtioches parish, but later moved to Mount Carmel, in Sabine. The present officers are as follows: J. Wiley Miller, W.M.; C. F. Knippers, S.W.; R. R. Tynes, J.W.; A. B. Jordan, treasurer; J. E. Jordan, secretary; W. D. Stewart, S.D.; D. T. Knippers, J.D.; W. B. Hays, chaplain; L. E. Coburn, tyler.