
The low-lying piney woods of southwest Louisiana are defined by a complex drainage network where Marsh Bayou and Indian Bayou converge. This landscape, situated at the tri-parish border of Beauregard, Jefferson Davis, and Calcasieu parishes, centers on the small settlements of Gaytine and Turps. To the south, the community of Gillis sits near the headwaters of Little Indian Bayou, illustrating the historical reliance on these waterways for early transport and drainage.
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1935 · Buhler
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1935 · Moss Bluff
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1935 · Gordon
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1935 · Gaytine
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1935 · Longville
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1947 · Gaytine
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1947 · Moss Bluff
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1947 · Hecker
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1947 · Kernan
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1947 · Reeves
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