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Famous Levee of New Orleans,Louisiana,LA,chief business depot,Mississippi,1860

Title: View of the famous levee of New Orleans, the capital of Louisiana, which commencing 43 miles below passes through the [c]ity forming its chief business depot, and extends 143 miles above, on the banks of the Mississippi / photographed by E.H. Nelson, Jun., N.O.
Date Created/Published: 1860.
Summary: Levee with bales of cotton, African-American workers and steamboats.
Notes:
Title from item.
Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 9, no. 228 (1860 Apr. 14), p. 306 and 315.
Subjects:
Levees--Louisiana--New Orleans--1860.
Steamboats--Louisiana--New Orleans--1860.
Periodical illustrations--1860.
Wood engravings--1860.
Bookmark /2002735884/
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