From Louisiana Lockett, Samuel.As It Is: A Geographical and Topographical Description of the State. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1969. (Re-printing of his 1869 study).
"Cypress Bayou flows into the lake from the west after running eighteen miles parellel to Red River. Flowing into Lake Bistineau farther north are name, flows southward twenty miles and becomes united through numerous lakes and bayoues with Lake Bistineau and Red River. Flowing into Lake Bistineau farther north are Clark's and Foxskin bayous." p. 60
"Webster. This is one of the newly formed parished created by legislative enactment in 1871 out of portions of bossier, Claiborne, and Bienville. It is bounded on the west, east, and south by these parishes, respectively; Columbia County, Arkansas, bounds it on the north; Bayou Bodcau forms part of the western boundary line; and Black Lake Bayou, part of the eastern. Bayou Dorcheat flows through the middle of the parish from north to south, emptying into the head of Lake Bistineau.
Between Bodcau Bayou and Bayou Dorcheat, a long, level country extends from the northen boundary of the parish to Lake Bistineau....The Dorcheat is navigable to the bridge across it near Minden on the road to Belleview. There are but few streams flowing into this bayou from the level country to the west of it, but its eastern tributaries are numerous and of considerable size.....Miden is its courthouse town..It does a good deal of business with North Louisiana and is the "seaport" town for several parishes during high water." p. 61