
The Sabine River defines the border between Louisiana and Texas in this late-twentieth-century study of the Calcasieu Parish and Newton County line. The settlement of Starks is the primary hub on the eastern side of the river, anchored by the Kansas City Southern railroad line and surrounded by several local burial grounds including St Mary Cem and Miller Cem. Across the water in Texas, the communities of Deweyville and Ruliff sit near the river's edge, where the land is characterized by a complex network of waterways such as Patterson Slough and Cutoff Bayou.
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1947 Starks
Calcasieu Parish, LA

1959 Starks
Calcasieu Parish, LA

1982 Starks
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1994 Starks
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1996 Starks
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2010 Starks
Calcasieu Parish, LA
2012 Starks
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2015 Starks
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2018 Starks
Calcasieu Parish, LA
2020 Starks
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2024 Starks
Calcasieu Parish, LA