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bayou+wikoff Latitude and Longitude:

30°15′15″N 92°22′01″W / 30.25409°N 92.36708°W / 30.25409; -92.36708
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Bayou Wikoff
Bayou Wikoff
Bayou Wikoff is located in Louisiana
Bayou Wikoff
Location within Louisiana
Location
Country United States
State Louisiana
Parishes
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • location St. Landry Parish
 • coordinates 30°26′40″N 92°08′50″W / 30.4444°N 92.1472°W / 30.4444; -92.1472
Mouth Bayou Plaquemine Brulee
 • coordinates
30°15′15″N 92°22′01″W / 30.25409°N 92.36708°W / 30.25409; -92.36708
Length30 miles (48 km)
Basin features
River system Mermentau River
Cities Church Point

Bayou Wikoff is a 30-mile-long (48 km) [1] bayou in southern Louisiana in the United States. It is named after William Wikoff, a large property owner in the area during the 1790s.

Another early settler was William Gilchrist who purchased land around the site of the Attakapas village on Bayou Wikoff. Dotrif Andrus, another early landowner, testified before a board of inquiry in 1814 that "fourteen or fifteen years ago, the Indians abandoned this land, where they had their village, since then it has been uninhabited and uncultivated .... The Indian who sold (the land to) Gilchrist was an Indian of note, but not the chief of the village." [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map Archived 2012-03-29 at the Wayback Machine, accessed June 20, 2011
  2. ^ "Cajun and Cajuns: Genealogy site for Cajun, Acadian and Louisiana genealogy, history and culture". Thecajuns.com. 1997-08-26. Retrieved 2015-10-25.



bayou+wikoff Latitude and Longitude:

30°15′15″N 92°22′01″W / 30.25409°N 92.36708°W / 30.25409; -92.36708
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bayou Wikoff
Bayou Wikoff
Bayou Wikoff is located in Louisiana
Bayou Wikoff
Location within Louisiana
Location
Country United States
State Louisiana
Parishes
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • location St. Landry Parish
 • coordinates 30°26′40″N 92°08′50″W / 30.4444°N 92.1472°W / 30.4444; -92.1472
Mouth Bayou Plaquemine Brulee
 • coordinates
30°15′15″N 92°22′01″W / 30.25409°N 92.36708°W / 30.25409; -92.36708
Length30 miles (48 km)
Basin features
River system Mermentau River
Cities Church Point

Bayou Wikoff is a 30-mile-long (48 km) [1] bayou in southern Louisiana in the United States. It is named after William Wikoff, a large property owner in the area during the 1790s.

Another early settler was William Gilchrist who purchased land around the site of the Attakapas village on Bayou Wikoff. Dotrif Andrus, another early landowner, testified before a board of inquiry in 1814 that "fourteen or fifteen years ago, the Indians abandoned this land, where they had their village, since then it has been uninhabited and uncultivated .... The Indian who sold (the land to) Gilchrist was an Indian of note, but not the chief of the village." [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map Archived 2012-03-29 at the Wayback Machine, accessed June 20, 2011
  2. ^ "Cajun and Cajuns: Genealogy site for Cajun, Acadian and Louisiana genealogy, history and culture". Thecajuns.com. 1997-08-26. Retrieved 2015-10-25.



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