Muskets and medicine; or, Army life in the sixties . Hospital Amhulancc. (From Mt^dical and SurgicrHistory of the Cw\\ War.). Army Wlagon fitted up for carr^-ing wounded. (FromMedical and Surgical History of the Ci\-il ^V^r.) {See jxiae 13.,) CHAPTER XVI. Soldiering on Bayou Teche—EvangelinesCountry. On the banks of the Teche, are the towns of St. Maur and the long-wandering bride shall be given again to her bridegroom,There the long-absent pastor regain his flock and his is the land wuth its forests and fruit-trees;Under the feet a garden of flowers, and th
Muskets and medicine; or, Army life in the sixties . Hospital Amhulancc. (From Mt^dical and SurgicrHistory of the Cw\\ War.). Army Wlagon fitted up for carr^-ing wounded. (FromMedical and Surgical History of the Ci\-il ^V^r.) {See jxiae 13.,) CHAPTER XVI. Soldiering on Bayou Teche—EvangelinesCountry. On the banks of the Teche, are the towns of St. Maur and the long-wandering bride shall be given again to her bridegroom,There the long-absent pastor regain his flock and his is the land wuth its forests and fruit-trees;Under the feet a garden of flowers, and the bluest of heavensBending above, and resting its dome on the walls of the forest,They who dwell there have named it the Eden of Louisiana. —Longfellows Evangeline. war what was kaown as the New Orleans,Opelousas & Western Railroad was completed from Al-giers, on the Mississippi opposite New Orleans,, to Bra-shear City, eighty miles west of the former place. Therailway was projected further west, however, through arich and beautiful section lying on Bayou Teche, knownas the Teche country. Here, from a
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