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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Entrance to Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, USA

Entrance to Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, USA
Entrance to Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. The equestrian statue, of General Albert Sidney Johnston on his horse Fire-Eater

Background imageRelated Images Collection: USA Southern states map 1889

USA Southern states map 1889
Indiana Educational Series The Complete Geography - Indianapolis 1889

Background imageRelated Images Collection: New Orleans. French Quarter. Spanish Street Name Tile Murals

New Orleans. French Quarter. Spanish Street Name Tile Murals
New Orleans. French Quarter. When New Orleans was Capital of the Spanish Province of Luisiana 1762-1803. Spanish Street Name Tile Murals. Maine Street. State of Louisiana. USA

Background imageRelated Images Collection: USA, Louisiana, Lake Martin. Cypress tree in swamp

USA, Louisiana, Lake Martin. Cypress tree in swamp. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Drawing Map of Southern states USA 1883

Drawing Map of Southern states USA 1883
Warrens Common School Geography

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Antquie Map of the United States

Antquie Map of the United States
Vintage map of the United States of America from 1837

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Antique Map of Eastern USA

Antique Map of Eastern USA
Antique Map from 1867 of Eastern United States of America

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Corbis Collection

Corbis Collection
Fine Art Storehouse Corbis Collection

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Absinthe House

Absinthe House
Old Absinthe House, New Orleans, Louisianna, The famous pirate Jean Lafitte used it as his headquarters in 1807 and the painter Edgar Degas drank here

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Choctaw Indians of Louisianna, Mississippi and Alabama grew sweetcorn as a food staple

Choctaw Indians of Louisianna, Mississippi and Alabama grew sweetcorn as a food staple. The corn then would be dried and ground into flour for making soups and breads. (PR)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: American Alligator - Closeup of underside - Cloacal opening - Native to southeastern United States

American Alligator - Closeup of underside - Cloacal opening - Native to southeastern United States - Most abundant in
CAN-2338 American Alligator - Closeup of underside - Cloacal opening Louisianna, USA Alligator mississippiensis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRelated Images Collection: USA, Louisiana, Rocking chairs in Oakley Plantation; Audubon State

USA, Louisiana, Rocking chairs in Oakley Plantation; Audubon State

Background imageRelated Images Collection: USA, Louisiana, Swamp landscape; Breaux Bridge

USA, Louisiana, Swamp landscape; Breaux Bridge

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Louisiana, New Orleans, Crescent City Connection Bridges, Twin Cantilever Bridges

Louisiana, New Orleans, Crescent City Connection Bridges, Twin Cantilever Bridges, Mississippi River

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Louisiana, New Orleans, Creole Queen Steamboat, Mississippi River

Louisiana, New Orleans, Creole Queen Steamboat, Mississippi River

Background imageRelated Images Collection: USA, Louisiana, Houmas, Bald Eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus

USA, Louisiana, Houmas, Bald Eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Louisiana, New Orleans, Twin Cantilever Bridges, The Crescent City Connection, Twin

Louisiana, New Orleans, Twin Cantilever Bridges, The Crescent City Connection, Twin Cantilever Bridges, Mississippi River, Tugboat

Background imageRelated Images Collection: United States, Louisiana, Vacherie. Historic Oak Alley Plantation

United States, Louisiana, Vacherie. Historic Oak Alley Plantation

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Scene at Baton Rouge during the Floods of 1874, 1883

Scene at Baton Rouge during the Floods of 1874, 1883. From America Illustrated, edited by J. David Williams. [DeWolfe, Fiske & Company, Boston, 1883]

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Cotton Steamer at New Orleans, 19th century

A Cotton Steamer at New Orleans, 19th century. From The Colonial Portfolio. [The Werner Company, London]

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Recapture of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, American Civil War, 17 December 1862

Recapture of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, American Civil War, 17 December 1862. Union troops, under General Cuvier Grover, occupying the city

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Return of a foraging party to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, American Civil War, c1862

Return of a foraging party to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, American Civil War, c1862. Union soldiers of the 24th Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers, with their spoils

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bombardment of Forts Jackson and St Philip, Louisiana, American Civil War, April 1862

Bombardment of Forts Jackson and St Philip, Louisiana, American Civil War, April 1862
First days bombardment of Forts Jackson and St Philip, Louisiana, American Civil War, April 1862. First division of the Union squadron preparing for action

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mississippi River, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, c1880. Artist: Barbant

Mississippi River, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, c1880. Artist: Barbant
Mississippi River, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, c1880

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Canal Street, New Orleans, USA, c1912

Canal Street, New Orleans, USA, c1912. Postcard posted in 1912. The large building on the right is the Maison Blanche department store, built in 1908-1909

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Japanese garden at the Worlds Fair, St Louis, Missouri, USA, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Japanese garden at the Worlds Fair, St Louis, Missouri, USA, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Japanese Garden at the Worlds Fair, St Louis, USA, 1904. Formally named the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, the 1904 St Louis Worlds Fair was held to commemorate the centenary of the Louisiana

Background imageRelated Images Collection: State of Washington grain exhibit, Agriculture Building, Louisiana, USA. Artist: HC White

State of Washington grain exhibit, Agriculture Building, Louisiana, USA. Artist: HC White
State of Washington grain exhibit, Agriculture Building, Louisiana, USA. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Loading cane, sugar plantation, Louisiana, USA. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Loading cane, sugar plantation, Louisiana, USA. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Loading cane, sugar plantation, Louisiana, USA. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A street in New Orleans on election day, 1860 (c1880)

A street in New Orleans on election day, 1860 (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cotton wharves, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, early 20th century

Cotton wharves, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, early 20th century. Cotton bales on the Elder Dempster Co SS Wharf in New Orleans

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Haunted House, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, c18th century (1921). Artist: James Preston

The Haunted House, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, c18th century (1921). Artist: James Preston
The Haunted House, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, c18th century (1921). LaLaurie House was located at 1140 Royal Street in New Orleans

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Edward Livingston (1764-1836), American jurist and statesman, 19th century (1908)

Edward Livingston (1764-1836), American jurist and statesman, 19th century (1908). Livingston was an influential figure in the drafting of the Louisiana Civil Code of 1825

Background imageRelated Images Collection: New Orleans, Louisiana and its vicinity, 1862-1867. Artist: W Ridgway

New Orleans, Louisiana and its vicinity, 1862-1867. Artist: W Ridgway
New Orleans, Louisiana and its vicinity, 1862-1867. The city and port of New Orleans were captured by the Union in 1862. An engraving from volume II of The War with the South

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Leonidas Polk, American cleric and soldier

Leonidas Polk, American cleric and soldier. Polk (1806-1864) was appointed Bishop of Arkansas in 1838, and of Louisiana in 1841

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Human sacrifice, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA, 1912

Human sacrifice, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA, 1912. Decapitation of a victim tied to a stake in front of the image of a Voodoo god during a Voodoo ceremony



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