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- Cottonport is a town in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, United States. The po****tion was 2,006 at the 2010 census. Cottonport was founded in the early 19th...
- Corrections. It is located in unincorporated Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, near Cottonport and about 30 miles (48 km) south of Alexandria. In 1989 Frank Polozola...
- students. The school board website is Avoyelles Parish School Board. Cottonport Elementary Bunkie Elementary Lafargue Elementary Marksville Elementary...
- 1184 (LA 1184) runs 3.28 miles (5.28 km) in a loop off of LA 29 west of Cottonport. It is currently proposed for deletion as part of La DOTD's Road Transfer...
- in Cottonport, a facility since named for former state Representative Raymond Laborde of Marksville. He vacated the warden's position in Cottonport on...
- Bayou Huffpower is a stream in Avoyelles Parish between Cottonport and Bunkie, Louisiana, named for an old settler. Bayou Hoffpauir was the name of a United...
- Louisiana Highway 362 (LA 362) runs 5.02 miles (8.08 km) from Evergreen to Cottonport. Louisiana Highway 363 (LA 363) runs 9.29 miles (14.95 km) from Ville...
- History of a French and Spanish Military Post in America, 1716–1803. Cottonport, Louisiana: Polyanthos. OCLC 724500. Fontenot, Ruth Robertson (1955)....
- historic church in classical Revival style, located on Front Street in Cottonport, Louisiana. The church is now used as a parish hall. While the original...
- Converse Village Sabine 379 440 −13.9% 2.18 5.6 173.9/sq mi (67.1/km2) 1921 Cottonport Town Avoyelles 2,023 2,006 +0.8% 2.01 5.2 1,006.5/sq mi (388.6/km2) 1888...