
The Sabine River serves as the dividing line between Louisiana and Texas in this mid-1980s look at the piney woods region. The landscape is dominated by the sprawling timberlands of the Kisatchie National Forest and the E O Siecke State Forest, where early industrial towns like De Ridder, Merryville, and Kirbyville grew around the timber trade. The rail lines that supported this industry, including the Kansas City Southern Railway and the Santa Fe Railway, carve through the dense woodlands, connecting remote settlements like Singer, Oretta, and Sugartown.
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1947 DeRidder
Beauregard Parish, LA

1954 DeRidder
Beauregard Parish, LA

1956 DeRidder
Beauregard Parish, LA

1986 DeRidder
Beauregard Parish, LA
2012 DeRidder
Beauregard Parish, LA
2015 DeRidder
Beauregard Parish, LA
2018 DeRidder
Beauregard Parish, LA
2020 DeRidder
Beauregard Parish, LA

2024 DeRidder
Beauregard Parish, LA