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Coordinates: 31°5450N 91°1130W / 31.913785°N 91.191662°W / 31.913785; -91.191662
 

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Bayou Pierre
Bayou Pierre from the Natchez Trace Parkway
Physical characteristics
Mouth 

 • coordinates

31°54′50N 91°11′30W / 31.913785°N 91.191662°W / 31.913785; -91.191662
Discharge 
 • locationLake End, LA
 • average757 cu/ft. per sec.[1]
Basin features
River systemMississippi River

Bayou Pierre is a river in Louisiana[2] and Mississippi, United States. It is a tributary of the Mississippi River merging just downstream from the town of St. Joseph, Louisiana on the opposite bank.

Geography and location[edit]

Bayou Pierre is the location of the present day city of Port Gibson, Mississippi. It was the site many of the earliest Protestant settlers disembarked the Mississippi River. Located about 30 miles north of Natchez, the towns were connected by the first road built in the Mississippi territory, the Natchez trace, in 1801–02. Settlers floated the Tennessee, Ohio, and Mississippi rivers in the early 1800s to get to the new territory because there were no roads except this short section of the Natchez trace.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "USGS Surface Water data for Louisiana: USGS Surface-Water Annual Statistics".
  • ^ Google (January 5, 2020). "Bayou Pierre" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 5, 2020.

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