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Shreveport, LA -- U.S. city in Louisiana
Population (2000): 200145
Housing Units (2000): 86802
Land area (2000): 103.140436 sq. miles (267.132491 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 14.648667 sq. miles (37.939871 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 117.789103 sq. miles (305.072362 sq. km)
FIPS code: 70000
Located within: Louisiana (LA), FIPS 22
Location: 32.468003 N, 93.771115 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 71101 71103 71104 71105 71108 71109
71118 71119 71129
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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In Shreveport, the headquarters of the Confederate Army of the West, Lieutenant General Kirby Smith, the third of that auspicious surname to be involved, worried and fretted, but could not release General Taylor and his thin Louisiana division to the attack until the scattered grayback Army of the West could be collected from its far-flung posts and concentrated against the advancing Union Army.

And then: Hello, hello, Shreveport, Natchitoches, Alexandria sending trains with help to New Iberia.

As we drove, Alcide told me that the packmaster was a retired Air Force colonel, formerly stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City, which flowed into Shreveport.

Alcide told me that the packmaster was a retired Air Force colonel, formerly stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City, which flowed into Shreveport.

These, besides being generally punier than any other cows in Shreveport right now, were resting from their long hike, all lying still and quiet, not even ruminating.

Shreveport had smelled much the same way, of mimosa and magnolias, and fresh grass and sweet mint.

I heard you were up in Shreveport defending the underdogs of the world.

In April 1997, he said, the gum disease had prompted him to have all of his teeth removed by a dentist in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Then, at the beginning of fall, the vampires of Dallas asked the vampires of Shreveport if they could borrow me for a little investigation into a missing nestmate of theirs (Living Dead in Dallas).

Picking out an accessory-cluttered and fox-tailed old 1950 Olds, I gave my name as Homer Stites of Shreveport, paid cash for it, and drove it back uptown to a parking lot.