What is a Sabine in Louisiana?

This paper is a pre- liminary report on a tri-racial group, derisively called the "Sabines,"" who inhabit the marshy fringe of a Louisiana parish bordering the Gulf of Mexico.
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What parish is Sabine?

It was originally a part of the Natchitoches Territory and is bounded on the north by DeSoto Parish, on the east by Natchitoches Parish, on the south by Vernon Parish, and on the west by the Sabine River (Toledo Bend Reservoir), which separates it from Texas.
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What is Sabine Parish known for?

Sabine Parish lies in the valley of the Sabine River for which it is named. Popularly referred to as Toledo Bend Country for its 186,000-acre man-made reservoir, Sabine Parish offers many competitive advantages to businesses and residents looking to relocate here.
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How old is the Sabine River?

About 20,000 years ago, the Sabine and Neches Rivers were deeply entrenched in a valley system that ran under the Louisiana side of the lake and south and west to the shelf margin.
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Are there alligators in the Sabine River?

Hardly ever seen, but known to most game wardens and wildlife biologists is that a healthy population of alligators exists in most large East Texas waterways, such as the Sabine and our many lakes.
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Why was the Battle of Sabine Pass such an important victory for the Confederacy?

The battle of Sabine Pass, on September 8, 1863, turned back one of several Union attempts to invade and occupy part of Texas during the Civil War. The United States Navy blockaded the Texas coast beginning in the summer of 1861, while Confederates fortified the major ports.
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What did the Sabines contribute to Rome?

They were known for their religious practices and beliefs, and several Roman institutions were said to have derived from them. The story recounted by Plutarch that Romulus, the founder of Rome, invited the Sabines to a feast and then carried off (raped) their women, is legendary.
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What parish is Toledo Bend?

Sabine Parish lies in the valley of its namesake, the Sabine River, and is home to Toledo Bend Lake.
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Is Sabine a French name?

The name Sabine is primarily a female name of French origin that means Sabine Woman. The Sabines were a tribe that lived in the central Appennines of ancient Italy.
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How did many Louisiana get its name?

You may know that Louisiana was named for French King Louis XIV. The territory was named in his honor by French explorer La Salle, who claimed the territory to the west of the Mississippi River in the 1680s for France.
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What parish is Evangeline LA in?

Evangeline is an unincorporated community in Acadia Parish, Louisiana, United States. The community is located at the junction of Louisiana Highways 97 and 100, 5.9 miles (9.5 km) east-northeast of Jennings.
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What is DeRidder LA known for?

The town was named for her by her brother-in-law who brought the first railroad to Southwest Louisiana. Prior to that, the little town was known as Schoval. The Dutch-financed train line to DeRidder came in 1902. It was the Pittsburgh and Gulf Railroad.
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What is the least populated parish in Louisiana?

Tensas Parish (French: Paroisse des Tensas) is a parish located in the northeastern section of the State of Louisiana; its eastern border is the Mississippi River. As of the 2010 census, the population was 5,252. It is the least populated parish in Louisiana. The parish seat is St.
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How deep is the Red River in Louisiana?

The uplands of Red River Parish form the divide between the Grand Bayou of Black Lake and Red River. Here the river flows through a narrow channel cut through solid blue and red clays to a depth of 40 feet.
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What happened to Sam Houston when he refused to take the Confederate oath?

After Houston refused to swear an oath of loyalty to the Confederacy, the legislature declared the governorship vacant.
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