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    Bayou Sara was a town in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, United States until the Mississippi River washed it away in 1927. In the early 1800s it was...
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    Bayou Bartholomew is the longest bayou in the world, meandering approximately 364 miles (586 km) in the U.S. states of Arkansas and Louisiana. It starts...
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    while she endured the burdens of frontier life. While they were in Bayou Sara, Louisiana, in 1820, the Taylors were afflicted by what was then diagnosed...
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    Alexander Barrow (category Whig Party United States senators from Louisiana)
    interred in the family cemetery on Afton Villa plantation, near Bayou Sara, Louisiana. Alexander and Mary Ann Barrow had three children, Alexander II...
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  • migrated into Louisiana, to just north of Bayou Manchac. In 1765, the British built Fort Bute on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River at Bayou Manchac...
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    government began settling Canary Islanders along Bayou Terre-aux-Boeufs and throughout the state of Louisiana to defend New Orleans and the territory against...
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    francophones of Bayou Lafourche, who speak a linguistic feature that is absent everywhere else in Louisiana. Some francophones along Bayou Lafourche pronounce...
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  • most all the musical styles of Southern Louisiana." Guarino, Mark (10 July 1998). "Go Southern tonight with bayou dancing or classic Austin blues". Time...
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    was an enslaved woman of mixed race (mulatto). He was raised in Bayou Sara, Louisiana. Before the American Civil War (1861–1865), Lewis worked on steamboats...
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    Jeff Landry (category Businesspeople from Louisiana)
    for his drive to work". Bayou Brief. Retrieved August 3, 2023. Karlin, Sam (July 8, 2022). "Abortion is banned again in Louisiana after judge denies extension...
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    bend, surrounded on three sides by water. Following the founding of the Bayou Sara settlement by French Franciscan/Capuchin monks in the late 17th century...
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    Cajuns (redirect from Louisiana Cajuns)
    Michael. Bayou Farewell: The Rich Life and Tragic Death of Louisiana's Cajun Coast. Vintage Departures: New York, 2004. "Blue Collar Bayou: Louisiana Cajuns...
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    country. Below St. Francisville's bluffs, another early settlement called Bayou Sara had been established by French colonists in the early 1790s. It was at...
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    the serpentine Little Bayou Sara. It then bends eastward to cross the main branch of Bayou Sara, also known as Big Bayou Sara, by way of a pony truss...
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    Norman Studio (category History of Louisiana)
    Bayou Sara, Louisiana". Heroes, Heroines, & History. 11 July 2020. Retrieved 2021-06-22. The Lost River Town: History and Archaeology of Bayou Sara (PDF)...
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  • Bayou Country Superfest is a country music festival that has recently been held Memorial Day weekend at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The 2019...
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    1861–1865 (2007) Dufrene, Dennis J. Civil War Baton Rouge, Port Hudson and Bayou Sara: Capturing the Mississippi. Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press...
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    January 17, 2022. "BAYOU BONFOUCA SLIDELL, LA". United States Environmental Protection Agency. Retrieved January 17, 2022. Pagones, Sara (April 18, 2017)...
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    Louisiana (now Tulane). He was sufficiently accomplished as a pharmacist to become a member of the American Pharmaceutical Association, listing Bayou...
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    March 11, 1977. The 155 acres (63 ha) historical area includes Little Bayou Sara and the abandoned old Tunica Road. The Live Oak plantation house is one...
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  • Googlebooks. 2016-10-20. ISBN 9781365415050. Retrieved 24 January 2020. "Louisiana Hurricane history" (PDF). National Weather Service. Retrieved 27 January...
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    Confederacy's river stronghold finally surrendered on 4 July. She was at Bayou Sara, Louisiana, below Vicksburg on 7 July 1863 and was in Memphis on 16 July and...
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  • state of Louisiana designated in the 3200-3249 range. Louisiana Highway 3201 (LA 3201) runs 1.57 miles (2.53 km) in Winnsboro. Louisiana Highway 3202...
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  • Commissioner for Louisiana and Mississippi during the John Quincy Adams administration. The family was based in Bayou Sara, Louisiana at this time. Dr...
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    New Orleans hot sausage (category Louisiana Creole culture in New Orleans)
    in south Louisiana began as chorizo brought by Spaniards during Louisiana’s Spanish colonial period. Its name was translated into Louisiana French as...
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    (/ˈʃriːvpɔːrt/ SHREEV-port) is a city in the U.S. state of Louisiana. It is the third-most populous city in Louisiana after New Orleans and Baton Rouge. The bulk of...
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    Natchez District (category Regions of Louisiana)
    area east of the Mississippi River from Bayou Sara in the south (presently St. Francisville, Louisiana) and Bayou Pierre in the north (presently Port Gibson...
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    grounded again on 14–15 August 1862 downriver from Memphis off Bayou Sara, Louisiana, and was abandoned except for spare-part raids on her machinery...
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    Bend The Village, Louisiana Morganzia, Louisiana Bayou Sara Point Coupee, Louisiana Road to Woodville St. Francisville, Louisiana Point Coupee Reach...
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    originally inhabited by numerous Indian peoples, including the Colapissas, Bayou Goulas, Chickasaw, Biloxi, Choctaw and Pensacola nations (although Frederick...
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