On Main Street at Levee/Lakeview Terrace Street on Main Street.
A celebrated singer-songwriter, poet, author, playwright, sculptor,
painter, historian & Native American activist... Born Robert Durham
in Columbia, LA., Bobby was part of the early music scene in
Austin, TX. His highly acclaimed epic trilogy "A . . . — — Map (db m243878) HM
• At this site a natural river crossing was used by Native American who traversed the Ouachita River valley before the time of Christ
(Indian mounds upriver at Watson Brake date 3500 BC.)
• The Ouachita tribe of the Caddo nation was prominent in . . . — — Map (db m244308) HM
On Church Street at Riser Street, on the right when traveling east on Church Street.
Methodists have worshipped in
a building on this site since
before 1840. Circuit riders
served congregation until 1847,
when first pastor appointed.
Present building completed in
1911 from plans brought from
Europe by a church member. — — Map (db m120260) HM
Columbia Louisiana - Established 1827. Only settlement between Monroe and Black River towns noted for its port and steamboat captains. Available List of captains on the Ouachita River before the Civil War Available List of captains on the . . . — — Map (db m120875) HM
On Route 559, 0.3 miles south of Highway 4, on the right when traveling south.
The Wade Landing site has a single platform mound. Indian pottery and soil studies suggest that the site is about 1000 years old. The mound was built in two stages and is 9 feet high and 130 by 165 feet at the base. Historic graves in the summit . . . — — Map (db m120507) HM
On State Highway 133, 0.2 miles south of Shipp Road, on the right when traveling south.
The Landerneau Mounds site is an
Indian village with two
dome-shaped mounds. People
lived here around AD 500. The
largest mound, with the cemetery
on top, is 442 feet tall and 130
feet in diameter. The other
mound is 3 feet tall and . . . — — Map (db m193796) HM