L'Anse Grise, Louisiana

30°42′49.7084″N 92°25′41.4793″W / 30.713807889°N 92.428188694°W / 30.713807889; -92.428188694L'Anse Grise (translated to gray cove) is an unincorporated community in Evangeline Parish, Louisiana, United States.

L'Anse Grise was homesteaded and settled in the mid-19th century by Dalicourt Guillory, Marius Landreneau, Francois Vidrine, Jean Baptiste Chapman, Jean Baptiste Ortego and others.

[1] "Anse" is one of the many French nautical terms used in South Louisiana and means "cove."

The earliest recorded use of the name L'Anse Grise, found in the Vidrine Elementary School, is in 1928.

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