
The low-lying wetlands of Livingston Parish are defined by the winding course of the Amite River and its intricate network of bayous and canals. Near the southern edge of the map, the settlement of Whitehall sits adjacent to the Chinquapin Canal, a testament to the region's historic reliance on waterborne transport and drainage in the marshy landscape. The geography is punctuated by numerous islands such as Poche Island, Steam Island, and Caney Island, which rise slightly above the surrounding swamp.
90 named features on this map. Tap any name to fly to it.
Don’t see what you’re looking for? This feature index may not catch every label — zoom into the map to look around manually.
This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
14 maps found

1942 Satsuma
Livingston Parish, LA

1950 Doyle
Livingston Parish, LA

1953 Satsuma
Livingston Parish, LA

1958 Pine Grove
Livingston Parish, LA

1959 Amite
Livingston Parish, LA

1963 Frost
Livingston Parish, LA

1963 Whitehall
Livingston Parish, LA

1974 Amite
Livingston Parish, LA

1974 Holden
Livingston Parish, LA

1980 Satsuma
Livingston Parish, LA

2024 Frost
Livingston Parish, LA

2024 Holden
Livingston Parish, LA

2024 Satsuma
Livingston Parish, LA

2024 Whitehall
Livingston Parish, LA