Archibald is a small town located in Morehouse Parish, Louisiana, USA. It was founded in the early 1900s and named after Archibald A. Moore, a local landowner. The town was originally a thriving agricultural community, with cotton being the primary crop grown in the area.
Notable residents of Archibald include former MLB player Andrew "Andy" Barkett and country music singer Jim Ed Brown.
According to the latest census data, the population of Archibald is around 200 residents.
Archibald is located in northeastern Louisiana, near the Arkansas border. The town is surrounded by flat farmland and is situated along the Bayou Bartholomew.
The economy of Archibald is primarily based on agriculture, with cotton, soybeans, and corn being the main crops grown in the area. There are also a few small businesses and stores in town that cater to the local community.
Archibald has a rich cultural heritage, with many residents proud of their agricultural roots. The town hosts various events throughout the year, including the popular Cotton Festival and community gatherings.