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Cheniere Drew Outlaw Cache — Ouachita Parish

Lost Treasure LA • Ouachita Parish County
Description
Western Ouachita Parish legend of outlaw loot in the Cheniere Drew bottomlands — the I-20 corridor west of West Monroe tied to Cheniere Creek treasure stories.
Historical Notes
Cheniere Drew is a named community and interstate junction west of West Monroe along the Cheniere Creek drainage. Local treasure hunters link the area to Jesse James and Confederate cache folklore along the Ouachita River system. Reconstruction-era northeast Louisiana saw banditry and guerrilla activity; bottomland caches appear repeatedly in Louisiana metal-detecting club compilations for the Monroe metro area. Coordinates mark the Cheniere-Drew I-20 interchange west of West Monroe. Much of the surrounding land is private or highway right-of-way — legend only.
Status / Verification legend — Legendary or approximate

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