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    • Certification, 1802 Aug. 31

    • Certification, 1802 Aug. 31

    • Sandoval, Juan;Translators--United States;Indians of North America;Spain--Colonies--Louisiana;Fort of Apalachez;Louisiana--History--19th century;

    • Certification (in Spanish) of the salary of Juan Sandoval, interpreter for the Indians at the Fort of Apalachez; signed by Francisco G. de Arroyo, commissioner of the Spanish Royal Treasury.
    • Land Title building

    • Land Title building

    • Then & now comparisons; Buildings; Architecture; Signs (Notices)

    • ""Before view of the Land Title building commissioned by G. Brian Corporation. The photograph was taken cater-cornered from the opposite side of O'Keefe at Poydras Streets. Two signs on the building are visible, one hanging on the O'Keefe side of...
    • Inscription on monument

    • Inscription on monument

    • Monuments & memorials; Monuments; Architectural elements; Inscriptions; Memorial works

    • Close up view of the monument with its full inscription from 1874 in honor of the ""De Facto La. State Executives...."". The monument stands at the foot of Canal Street. The inscription on the base of the monument reads: ""McEnery and Penn having...
    • Edward Green

    • Edward Green

    • Teachers; Men; Clothing & dress;

    • Caption by Maude Reid: "Edward Green was an early school teacher of the 1870's. He later married Sally Hortman, daughter of Adam Hortman who ran Hortman's Ferry from Bagdad to a point connecting with the old River Road to Opelousas. He was the...
    • High School Museum

    • High School Museum

    • Galleries & museums; Lake Charles High School (Lake Charles, La.); Artillery (Weaponry); Clothing & dress

    • Newspaper photographs of the Lake Charles High School Museum was started in 1936 by Miss Grace Ulmer. Newspaper caption:"Two powder horns and a pistol used in the Civil War Period... To the bottom is pictured a bayonet piece.... To the top is a...
    • Creation

    • Creation

    • Arches; Architectural decorations & ornaments;Plazas;Stereographs; Fairs;

    • "Creation" amusement ride at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. The following information is from -- 50¢ adult admission (25¢ children) Designed by Henry Roltair, called "Roltair's Creation" Full 'trip' could take two hours Boat trip around the...
    • Creation

    • Creation

    • Arches; Architectural decorations & ornaments;Plazas; Fairs;

    • "Creation" amusement ride at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. The following information is from -- 50¢ adult admission (25¢ children) Designed by Henry Roltair, called "Roltair's Creation" Full 'trip' could take two hours Boat trip around the...
    • 047 - Jackson Street depot, New Orleans, Jackson & Great Northern Rail Road

    • 047 - Jackson Street depot, New Orleans, Jackson & Great Northern Rail Road

    • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs;New Orleans (La.)--Photographs;Railroad stations--United States--New Orleans (La.)--Photographs;L.I. Prince (Studio : New Orleans, La.);Prince, Louis Isaac, 1832-1867, photographer

    • In 1875 the New Orleans, Jackson & Great Northern Rail Road went into receivership, came under the control of the Illinios Central Railroad, and was renamed the Chicago, St. Louis, and New Orleans Railroad. "Hardee's New Map of New Orleans...
    • Old Timers Picnic

    • Old Timers Picnic

    • Aged persons; Picnics; Forests; Children

    • Caption by Maude Reid: "Old Timers Picnic - May 2, 1953. A group of old-time citizens of Westlake and Bagdad, organized some years ago by annie Burroughs Pomeroy, Mrs. Anderson and others who wanted to keep alive memories of early times in their...
    • 081 - Story Building

    • 081 - Story Building

    • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs;New Orleans (La.)--Photographs;Commercial buildings--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs;S.T. Blessing (Studio : New Orleans, La.);Blessing, Samuel T., 1832-1897, photographer

    • A sign for Dolbear Commercial College may be seen. From Gardner's New Orleans Directory, "Dolbear Commercial College. Founded in 1832 . . . In the new and spacious Story Building, corner Camp and Common strs. . . ."

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