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- Indian trading post at the place where Bayou Teche flows out of Bayou Courtableau. The po****tion was 2,055 at the 2010 census, down from 2,287 in 2000...
- Vermilion, Bayou Teche, the Atchafalaya, the Boeuf, Bayou Lafourche, the Courtableau River, Bayou D'Arbonne, the Macon River, the Tensas, Amite River, the...
- or so. The Teche begins in Port Barre where it draws water from Bayou Courtableau and then flows southward to meet the Lower Atchafalaya River at Patterson...
- 1854 John Lyons won the contract to build the Waxia drawbridge over the Courtableau. His work was admired: An appropriation of $4000 was made by our Police...
- emptying into Wauksha Bayou. LA 103 and LA 359 follow the bayou. Bayou Courtableau forms the southwestern boundary. The Bayou runs from the headwaters (about...
- started traveling up Bayou Teche to the Opelousas River, renamed Bayou Courtableau, at Barre’s Landing (named after Alexander Charles Barré) that became...
- Richard–Hundley area, almost leveling a small home. F3 E of Church Point to NNE of Courtableau Acadia, St. Landry LA 30°24′N 92°11′W / 30.40°N 92.18°W / 30.40; -92...
- Bonfouca Bayou Brevelle Bayou Carencro Bayou Chicot Bayou Choupic Bayou Courtableau Bayou des Cannes Bayou des Glaises Bayou Fusilier Bayou Jack Bayou Lafourche...
- Barre. LA 103 continues east roughly along Bayou Wauksha, crossing Bayou Courtableau and eventually intersecting with LA 359. While LA 359 continues along...
- recorded on May 16, 1756, by Father Pierre Didier, at the home of Jacques Courtableau (now located in Washington, Louisiana). The early records of the church...