Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Grand Ecore” in chapter 14 of John Dimitry , A. M., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 10.1, Louisiana:

...unboats to close their portholes. The capture of the fleet seemed imminent. A heavy discharge of grape from one of the gunboats at that moment unfortunately killed the noble Green. Banks was at Grand Ecore near by. He made no demonstration, he had not even heard war's thunder, though so close at hand. Singularly cool in danger, strong in attack, never flurried, Green was a commander whom his soldie...
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Grand Ecore (Louisiana, United States) 604 22 18 0 0 user votes

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