
In the spring of 1864 a Union army under Major General Nathaniel P. Banks found its advance along Louisiana’s Red River halted by low water that threatened to strand its gunboats. Faced with the prospect of losing vital naval support, the commanders turned to an audacious engineering solution: building a massive timber dam to raise the river’s level. The effort, led by civilian engineer Joseph Bailey, combined military urgency with frontier ingenuity, turning a desperate tactical problem into a remarkable feat of 19th‑century construction.
The narrative follows the planning, labor, and improvisation that brought the dam to life, while also tracing the modern archaeological work that uncovered its hidden story. Drawing on detailed Corps of Engineers reports and careful field investigations, the authors weave together battlefield drama, technical detail, and the broader cultural landscape of Louisiana. Listeners gain a vivid picture of how a single structure reshaped a campaign and left a lasting imprint on the region’s historic record.
Language
en
Duration
~47 minutes (45K characters)
Series
Anthropological study (Louisiana Archaeological Survey and Antiquities Commission); no. 8.
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2020-05-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1951
A longtime constitutional scholar and teacher, this American legal thinker is known for writing clearly about law, religion, and the moral foundations of public life. His books explore big civic questions in a way that invites both careful thought and lively debate.
View all booksKnown for writing about Louisiana’s past through archaeology and history, this author helped bring overlooked places and events into clear, readable focus. His work often connects field research with the human stories behind the landscape.
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