On Smith Circle (Parish Highway 3152) 0.3 miles north of Marshall Street (State Highway 27), on the left when traveling north.
Near this spot Confederate soldiers under the command of Col. W.H. Griffin captured the Union gunboats Wave and Granite City in the Battle of Calcasieu Pass, Cameron, Louisiana, on May 6, 1864. These gallant men died for their cause:Union . . . — — Map (db m160087) HM WM
On Smith Circle (Local Road 3152) just north of Stine Street, on the left when traveling north.
In loving memory of those men from Cameron Parish who dies in the service of their Country during
World War I
Angel Ouhon – Pvt. Killed in Action: 9-12-18 • Joseph A. Logg – Pvt. Killed in Action: 7-18-18 • Dorsle Richard – Pvt. . . . — — Map (db m214284) WM
On Smith Circle (Parish Road 3152) north of Marshall Street (State Highway 27/82), on the left when traveling north.
While miraculously no one in Cameron Parish was killed, 38 of it's 40 cemeteries were breached and over 340 caskets and their remains were torn from the ground and scattered into marshes, tree tops, fields and canals from as far away as 30 miles. . . . — — Map (db m150683) HM