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  2. Neutral Ground (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Neutral Ground. The Neutral Ground (also known as the Neutral Strip, the Neutral Territory, and the No Man's Land of Louisiana; sometimes anachronistically referred to as the Sabine Free State) was a disputed area between Spanish Texas and the United States' newly acquired Louisiana Purchase.

  3. Neutral zone (territorial entity) - Wikipedia

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    A neutral zone is a delimited zone bordering at least one of the states that has agreed to set up a neutral territory. This has occurred in the past and/or present for: Neutral Ground (Louisiana), a disputed area between Spanish Texas and the United States' newly acquired Louisiana Purchase, from 1806 to 1821

  4. Category : Former regions and territories of the United States

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    Neutral Ground (Louisiana) ... Restored Government of Virginia; Río Rico, Tamaulipas; ... List of former counties, cities, and towns of Virginia;

  5. Category:Neutral Ground (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Neutral Ground (Louisiana)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  6. Burr Ferry, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Both sides were to remove troops from the area of a neutral strip of land bringing an end to three years of verbal and military conflict between the two governments. Neutral Ground. This area was referred to as the Neutral Ground, and called the Neutral Strip, the Neutral territory, or the No Man's Land of Louisiana. The area of land included ...

  7. Fort Jesup - Wikipedia

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    By the 1930s, the only remaining building at Fort Jesup was the kitchen of Enlisted Barracks 4. Residents of the nearby town of Many, Louisiana raised money to restore the building and turned the area into a park. The site was acquired by the Louisiana Office of State Parks in 1956, and in 1961, the fort was designated a National Historic Landmark.

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  9. Sabine Parish, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The United States claimed the Sabine River as the border and Spain claimed a line farther east in Louisiana along Arroyo Hondo, a tributary of the Red River. The Neutral Ground Treaty was affected in 1806, declaring the area "Sabine Free State," a demilitarized zone, which became the neutral strip for outlaws, desperadoes, criminals and ...