I am also looking for information on a landing on the Ouachita River at or near Sterlington La. It is the Lochloma Landing.The story goes, my family the Freeman's and The in- laws Pace family, moved from Alabama, with the other group. They settled in Colson, Union Parish (not around anymore) in 1872. Franklin Freeman married a Pace girl, who had connections with family in England or Ireland and sent away for Jersey cows. They were suppose to be the first cows of their kind in the U. S. Other lines of the Freeman family and I think of the Pace family also have the same story. Was wondering if I could find the landing and possible records also. We checked with the jersey Assoc. but their records do not go that far back. Sidney Winfield Freeman (son of franklin ) married Emma Laster in 1887 and had 7 children born in Bernice. My great grand parents did not have any markers on their graves, so this August My father John F Freeman and his sister (my aunt Catherine Freeman Woll! ard) will be placing a marker on their graves. All are welcome to come and meet the family. I can't give a date yet, I have ordered from Rhodes monuments there in Farmerville and Mr. Rhodes tell me it will be done in early August and when I get the call my son and my self will be heading to Bernice from Las Vegas where we live. I will keep everybody posted, as to when. I am looking for information on the Laster, Lassiter Lasiter line the Pace line and the Freeman line. They went to the Alabama Methodist church and many are buried in the Bernice Cem. thanks Pat Doring