Gypsy Heart
Gold Member
Throughout the four years of the Civil War, the Teche country fell prey to the foraging of both Confederate and Union armies. The plantation system was completely disrupted as slavery ended and the freedmen sought to forge a new future for themselves. New Iberia was occupied briefly by Union forces in April and May 1863 during the Teche Campaign. The campaign had been designed by Union commanders to strip the Teche region's capability of supporting Confederate forces. Thus anything of any value was gathered together and placed on wagons which resulted in an eight-mile-long wagon train headed for Morgan City and then to New Orleans. The countryside lay prostrate
One of the plantation owners son is said to have buried three barrels of gold in the woods and it was never recovered. Many other families also buried their valuables as the war swept over their county. How many of these treasures still lie in the dirt?
One of the plantation owners son is said to have buried three barrels of gold in the woods and it was never recovered. Many other families also buried their valuables as the war swept over their county. How many of these treasures still lie in the dirt?