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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book V:—Tennessee. (search)
bodeaux, and terminated at that time at the little town of Brashear City. This town, situated on the left bank of the Atchafalaya, at the point where its waters emerge from the lake to empty into the sea, derived from this position great commercialear City, the Atchafalaya receives the waters of an important stream running from the north-west, known by the name of Bayou Teche, a rather inappropriate name, for it does not originate in another river like all real bayous. In approaching Lake Churn to the neighborhood of Brashear. They had not occupied that town in a permanent manner, but they were in force at Bayou Teche, and determined to dispute its possession with the Federals. Two works, connected by a species of stockade, defendeed in the vicinity of the fort; the expedition returned to Brashear, and thence to Thibodeaux. We shall see this same Bayou Teche becoming the object of another and more important campaign a few months later. But we must now turn our attention in