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A Cajun Land FoosBy Robert Mayeux2204 Comanche St., Sulphur, Louisiana 70663 The Foos has been unshackled from the grip of the old sugar mill. Robert Mayeux proclaims, "The Foos is loose." Robert Mayeux, Bill McDaniel and Adolph Alloy stand with the newly liberated engine. The Foos is loaded. In the background, smokestack of the 1895 St. John's sugar mill. It was on a cool fall morning in the little town of St. Martinville, Louisiana, nestled along the banks of the easy flowing Bayou Tech in the heart of Cajun country, and the home of the famous Evangeline Oak tree, that yet another old engine story occurred. Only after our Foos crew consisting of Adolph Alloy, Carl Simon, Bill McDaniel, and Robert Mayeux, had several cups of that strong Cajun style coffee, did we gather s... 799 of 1511 characters shown.
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