
Bayou Macon and the Tensas River define the intricate hydrology of this Louisiana landscape, where winding waterways and swampy brakes separate small communities. The settlement of Como serves as a focal point near the northern border, while Griffin and Lorelein mark the slower-paced interior. This recent survey reflects the persistent agricultural and riparian character of the region, visible in the dense network of local roads like Rushing Rd and Beeler Lake Rd that navigate between water bodies. Genealogists will find notable value in the location of several family-linked burial sites, including State Place Cem, Ward Cem, and Eureka Cem. The transition from Franklin Parish into Tensas Parish is marked by the natural curve of the river, emphasizing how the floodplain has historically dictated political and physical boundaries in the delta.
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1935 Baskinton
Franklin Parish, LA

1939 Fort Necessity
Franklin Parish, LA

1958 Baskinton
Franklin Parish, LA

1958 Fort Necessity
Franklin Parish, LA

1976 Sicily Island NW
Franklin Parish, LA

1976 Winnsboro NW
Franklin Parish, LA

1976 Winnsboro SW
Franklin Parish, LA

1983 Como
Franklin Parish, LA

1983 Crowville
Franklin Parish, LA

1983 Fort Necessity
Franklin Parish, LA

1983 Liddieville
Franklin Parish, LA

1983 Oakley
Franklin Parish, LA

1984 Extension
Franklin Parish, LA

1987 Baskinton
Franklin Parish, LA

1987 Lamar
Franklin Parish, LA

1998 Lamar
Franklin Parish, LA

2024 Baskinton
Franklin Parish, LA

2024 Como
Franklin Parish, LA

2024 Crowville
Franklin Parish, LA

2024 Extension
Franklin Parish, LA

2024 Fort Necessity
Franklin Parish, LA

2024 Lamar
Franklin Parish, LA

2024 Liddieville
Franklin Parish, LA

2024 Oakley
Franklin Parish, LA