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Historical Markers in St. Joseph, Louisiana
St. Joseph is the parish seat for Tensas Parish
St. Joseph is in Tensas Parish
Tensas Parish (20) ►
ADJACENT TO TENSAS PARISH
Catahoula Parish (14) ►
Concordia Parish (28) ►
Franklin Parish (8) ►
Madison Parish (23) ►
Adams County, Mississippi (206) ►
Claiborne County, Mississippi (131) ►
Jefferson County, Mississippi (44) ►
Warren County, Mississippi (548) ►
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ADJACENT TO TENSAS PARISH
Catahoula Parish (14) ►
Concordia Parish (28) ►
Franklin Parish (8) ►
Madison Parish (23) ►
Adams County, Mississippi (206) ►
Claiborne County, Mississippi (131) ►
Jefferson County, Mississippi (44) ►
Warren County, Mississippi (548) ►
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Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Louisiana, Tensas Parish, St. Joseph — Engagement At Choctaw Bayou — ![]() |
After completing the bridges across Phelps and Clark Bayous Col. J. Keigwin started for Hard Times on the Mississippi River on April 28, 1863. A cavalry patrol was sent to see if it could locate Maj. I.F. Harrison's Louisianians. The Union . . . — — Map (db m136955) HM |
2 ► Louisiana, Tensas Parish, St. Joseph — Flowery Mound — Ancient Mounds Trail — ![]() |
Flowery Mound is a rectangular platform mound. The corners are oriented to the cardinal directions. Studies of the soil in the mound suggest it was built in a single episode around AD 1000. It measures 165 by 130 feet at the base and 50 by . . . — — Map (db m119546) HM |
3 ► Louisiana, Tensas Parish, St. Joseph — Mound Plantation — Ancient Mounds Trail — ![]() |
Mound Plantation has a rectangular-shaped mound with a flat top. It is 10½ feet tall and 125 by 138 feet at the base. Pottery found near the mound suggests Indians built it around AD 800-1000. Lower Plaque This archaeological . . . — — Map (db m119543) HM |
4 ► Louisiana, Tensas Parish, St. Joseph — St. Joseph — ![]() |
Tensas Parish seat since parish created in 1843. Rare example, for Deep South, of town planned and constructed around New England style village green. Historic district listed on National Register of Historic Places. — — Map (db m119545) HM |