Through Stumpy Lake to Bayou Vermilion

In the middle 1800s, most of the handful of steamboats that ventured onto the Vermilion River, went no further than Perry’s Bridge, partly because there wasn’t much profit in going any further, and partly because fallen trees and other obstacles made the river all but impassable beyond the bridge. Just getting to that little community three miles south of Abbeville wasn’t all that easy. A c...

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