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Posted on 11/13/14 at 3:53 pm to
Posted by Napoleon
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Posted on 11/13/14 at 3:53 pm to
there was another way from the lake to the river that we learned about in Louisiana History, that has since been closed up. I think it's through Lake Maurepas, and by Tickfaw.

But yes, when the walls (Ramparts) to the city were built, canals butted up to them.


I know one of the canals became Esplanade avenue, I think the Carondolet canal.

I need to find my book. I have a New Orleans History book for the 1880's with come cool maps and stuff in it.
Posted by fightin tigers
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Member since Mar 2008
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Posted on 11/13/14 at 3:59 pm to
quote:

there was another way from the lake to the river that we learned about in Louisiana History, that has since been closed up. I think it's through Lake Maurepas, and by Tickfaw.



It was up Maurepas - Amite River - Bayou Manchac to what is now Willow Glen power plant.

Bayou Manchac was actually dredged to help larger ships and was only available through parts of the year.


The Willow Glen site was where New Orleans was supposed to be founded, but through some reason (I think distance) was unintentionally built where it sits today on the high ground. I will see if I can find the documentation to back that up, it has been years since I went looking for it.
Posted by fightin tigers
Downtown Prairieville
Member since Mar 2008
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Posted on 11/13/14 at 4:00 pm to
Wasn't Claiborne a canal?
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