
Vacherie sits at the heart of this 1932 topographical study, where the alluvial lands of the Mississippi River meet the cypress swamps of southeastern Louisiana. The landscape is defined by the transition from organized agricultural strips along the river to the dense, winding waterways that feed into Lac Des Allemands. Transportation and industry in the early 1930s are represented by the Texas and Pacific railroad line and the Dredge Boat Canal, while local community life is anchored by facilities such as Vacherie Sch, Armant Sch, and Marse Sch.
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1932 Lac Des Allemands NW
St. James Parish, LA

1932 Thibodaux NE
St. James Parish, LA

1940 Lagan
St. James Parish, LA

1962 Lagan
St. James Parish, LA

1962 Lower Vacherie
St. James Parish, LA

1998 Lagan
St. James Parish, LA

1998 Lower Vacherie
St. James Parish, LA
2012 Lagan
St. James Parish, LA
2012 Lower Vacherie
St. James Parish, LA
2015 Lagan
St. James Parish, LA
2015 Lower Vacherie
St. James Parish, LA
2018 Lagan
St. James Parish, LA
2018 Lower Vacherie
St. James Parish, LA
2020 Lagan
St. James Parish, LA
2020 Lower Vacherie
St. James Parish, LA

2024 Lagan
St. James Parish, LA

2024 Lower Vacherie
St. James Parish, LA