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Fair Grounds Horse-racing at the Fair Grounds
5 1 35 1941/12
Fair Grounds Horse-racing at the Fair Grounds
2 1 48 1939/12
Fair Grounds Horse-racing at the Fair Grounds
6 1 19 1942/12
Fair Grounds Horse-racing at the Fair Grounds
8 12 21 1945/11
Fair Grounds Horse-racing at the Fair Grounds
28 1 9 1964/12
Fair Grounds Horse-racing at the Fair Grounds
28 11 28 1965/10
Fair Grounds Fair Grounds horse-racing is discussed
11 1 24 1947/12
Fair Grounds Horse-racing at the Fair Grounds
1 2 25 1938/1
Favrot, Don Pedro Don Pedro Favrot was Creole soldier of France and Spain, builder of Louisiana
9 5 24 1946/4
Ferries Gouldsboro, the Thalia Street ferry
6 5 21 1943/4
Festivals Archdiocese of New Orleans celebrates 150th anniversary on April 16, 1943
6 7 14 1943/6
Festivals Festivals in Louisiana
26 5 13 1963/4
Field, Flo "A La Creole" makes a second debut
16 7 24 1953/6
Fire and fire prevention New Orleans' volunteer fire fighters
8 10 8 1945/9
Fire departments Fire-fighting during the early days of New Orleans
14 12 8 1951/11
Fire departments Fire-fighting during the early days of New Orleans
17 2 31 1954/1
Fire engines "Young America" was first steam fire engine Dixon, Richard R. 26 12 9 1963/11
Fire prevention Fire-fighting during the early days of New Orleans
17 2 31 1954/1
Fire prevention Fire-fighting during the early days of New Orleans
14 12 8 1951/11
Firearms Gun collecting is discussed by antique dealer
4 2 41 1941/1
Fishing Fish, fishing spots and fishermen in Louisiana
4 7 8 1941/6
Fishing Fish, fishing spots and fishermen in Louisiana
5 6 29 1942/5
Fishing Fish, fishing spots and fishermen in Louisiana
9 10 20 1946/9
Fishing Fish, fishing spots and fishermen in Louisiana
23 5 21 1960/4
Fishing Fish, fishing spots and fishermen in Louisiana
23 3 30 1960/2
Fishing Fish, fishing spots and fishermen in Louisiana
4 4 27 1963/3
Fishing Fishing in Louisiana Van Pelt, Arthur 12 7 32 1949/6
Fishing Fishing in Louisiana Riderle, P.J. 15 8 8 1952/7
Fishing Bayouways
4 7 23 1941/6
Flags Ten flags over Louisiana
28 10 9 1965/9
Flags Ten flags over Louisiana
14 6 8 1951/5
Flags State flag
26 4 31 1963/3
Flags New Orleans has its own flag
25 10 30 1962/9
Flags Under the Spanish flag Dixon, Richard R. 25 9 23 1962/8
Floating bodies Grand Caillou, Louisiana mystery
4 5 22 1941/4
Flood control Safe River Committee of 100 made New Orleans safe from floods
4 7 38 1941/6
Flowers Floral Trail glamorizes New Orleans' flowers
4 3 29 1941/2
Flowers Floral Trail glamorizes New Orleans' flowers
4 4 13 1941/3
Flowers "Lovely Louisiana" lives up to its name
23 8 26 1960/7
Folklore Louisiana linguistic and folklore backgrounds Lafargue, Andre 10 12 8 1948/11
Folklore Bayou banter from other days Moore, Arthur K. 18 8 8 1955/7
Folklore Louisiana legends Claudel, Calvin 19 4 8 1956/3
Football Sugar Bowl, 1897
9 1 28 1945/12
Football Sugar Bowl, 1963
26 1 9 1962/12
Football Sugar Bowl, 1966
29 1 17 1965/12
Football Tommy O'Boyle is Tulane University football coach
25 10 27 1962/9
Football Sugar Bowl: its history, operation, purpose and growth
5 1 22 1941/12
Fort Bourbon Fort Bourbon is one of forts which guarded approach to city during Battle of New Orleans
28 8 9 1965/7
Fort Burgundy Five forts marked New Orleans boundaries
8 11 25 1945/10
Fort Ferdinand Five forts marked New Orleans boundaries
8 11 25 1945/10
Fort Jackson Fort Jackson is described Dixon, Richard R. 25 10 9 1962/9
Fort Jackson Fort Jackson is one of forts which guarded approach to city during Battle of New Orleans
28 8 9 1965/7
Fort Pike Fort Pike is discussed in article
11 8 26 1948/7
Fort St. Charles Five forts marked New Orleans boundaries
8 11 25 1945/10
Fort St. Charles Mint at Esplanade and Decatur occupies the site of the old Fort St. Charles, known as the old Jackson Square
2 4 34 1939/3
Fort St. John Five forts marked New Orleans boundaries
8 11 25 1945/10
Fort St. Louis Five forts marked New Orleans boundaries
8 11 25 1945/10
Fort St. Philip Fort St. Philip is one of forts which guarded approach to city during Battle of New Orleans
28 8 9 1965/7
Fortier, Marie Francois Alcee Creoles who left their mark Herrin, M.H. 18 12 8 1955/11
Fortification Forts guarded approach to New Orleans during Battle of New Orleans Dixon, Richard R. 28 8 9 1965/7
Fortification Five forts marked New Orleans boundaries
8 11 25 1945/10
Fortification Fort Jackson Dixon, Richard R. 25 10 9 1962/9
Fortification Fort Pike
11 8 26 1948/7
Fountains Mardi Gras fountain
26 12 17 1963/11
Fountains Mardi Gras fountain is on the lakefront
26 12 17 1963/11
Freeport Sulphur Company Freeport Sulphur Company celebrates Golden Anniversary
25 12 9 1962/11
French Market "Les Halles des Boucheries" Dixon, Richard R. 25 6 9 1962/5
French Market French Market was built by the Spanish and first commercialized by Germans
2 9 20 1939/8
French Market French Market was built by the Spanish and first commercialized by Germans
8 7 16 1945/6
French Market French Market was built by the Spanish and first commercialized by Germans
14 6 26 1951/5
French Market French Market was built by the Spanish and first commercialized by Germans
17 11 24 1954/10
French Opera House Opera in New Orleans, past and present
10 12 2 1947/11
French Opera House French Opera House is discussed; photo taken after fire is shown
6 7 19 1943/6
French Opera House French Opera House is discussed; photo taken after fire is shown
14 3 22 1951/2
French Opera House French Opera House is discussed; photo taken after fire is shown
15 1 25 1951/12
French Opera House Opera in New Orleans, past and present
2 11 23 1939/10
French Opera House Opera in New Orleans, past and present
3 4 9 1940/3
French Opera House Opera in New Orleans, past and present
8 1 31 1944/12
French Opera House Opera in New Orleans, past and present
23 3 17 1960/2
French Quarter History and description of French Quarter
19 12 12 1956/11
French Quarter Absinthe, the forbidden drink
7 6 23 1944/5
French Quarter Balconies of old lace Holland, Irma 14 7 8 1951/6
French Quarter History and description of French Quarter
6 6 23 1943/5
French Quarter Courtyards and general architecture of the Vieux Carre is described, illustrated with photographs
1 9 27 1938/8
French Quarter History and description of French Quarter
3 11 30 1940/10
French Quarter History and description of French Quarter
4 5 41 1941/4
French Quarter Backyards of New Orleans
5 10 33 1942/9
French Quarter History and description of French Quarter
5 5 32 1942/5
French Quarter French Quarter is background for Engineers' River project
29 2 21 1966/1
French Quarter Backyards of New Orleans
7 7 12 1944/6
French Quarter History and description of French Quarter
18 5 10 1955/4
French Quarter History and description of French Quarter
15 4 8 1952/3
French Quarter History and description of French Quarter
13 1 8 1949/12
French Quarter History and description of French Quarter
12 5 29 1949/4
French Quarter History and description of French Quarter
11 5 13 1948/4
French Quarter History and description of French Quarter
11 3 8 1948/2
French Quarter History and description of French Quarter
10 11 21 1947/10
French Quarter History and description of French Quarter
9 6 23 1946/5
French Quarter Absinthe, the forbidden drink
23 3 25 1960/2
French Quarter Antique shops
13 10 30 1950/9
French Quarter Tunnel is found in French Quarter
13 1 34 1949/12
Frogs Louisiana's bull-frog: its history, description and habits
5 10 10 1942/9
Fur trade Muskrat pelts predominate the fur industry of the coastal regions
2 1 15 1938/12
Furniture workers Creole furniture has become prized and famous
4 12 9 1941/11
Gallier Hall Gallier Hall is discussed
24 11 9 1961/10
Gallier Hall Gallier Hall is discussed
24 11 31 1961/10
Gallier Hall Gallier Hall is discussed
27 9 27 1964/8
Gallier, James, Sr. James Gallier, Sr. brought the classic touch to New Orleans architecture
24 11 31 1961/10
Gallier, James, Sr. James Gallier, Sr. brought the classic touch to New Orleans architecture
24 11 9 1961/10
Gallier, James, Sr. James Gallier, Sr. brought the classic touch to New Orleans architecture
27 9 27 1964/8
Gambling River gamblers Duffy, William McFadden 14 4 8 1951/3
Gambling River gamblers Duffy, William McFadden 7 3 10 1944/2
Gambling River gamblers of yesteryear (George Devol, John Powell and Richard Hargreaves are cited)
22 6 11 1959/5
Garden District Garden District homes are described
15 3 20 1952/2
Garden District Garden District homes are described
19 3 29 1956/2
Garden District Garden District homes are described
20 3 8 1957/2
Gardens Jungle Gardens, near Avery Island, is discussed in articles
1 11 47 1938/10
Gardens Jungle Gardens, near Avery Island, is discussed in articles
1 12 51 1938/11
Gardens Gardens of New Orleans
16 4 18 1953/3
Gardens Bayou gardens
13 1 2 1949/12
Gardens Gardens of New Orleans
22 3 9 1959/2
Gardens Gardens of New Orleans
5 5 31 1942/4
Gardens Jungle Gardens, near Avery Island, is discussed in articles
10 8 26 1947/7
General deGaulle Drive Algiers, Louisiana Dixon, Richard R. 23 8 9 1960/7
Godchaux Sugars, Inc. Sugar plantation is discussed in article
8 12 27 1945/11
Goldthwaite, Frank Joseph Frank Joseph Goldthwaite house is described in article
25 12 32 1962/11
Goodall, Alice Frances Alice Frances Goodall is woman artist who believes it's never too late to paint
14 1 8 1950/12
Gottschalk, Louis Moreau New Orleans composer is discussed in article Shpall, Leo 12 10 8 1949/9
Gottschalk, Louis Moreau Creole achievements in music, architecture and education Merrin, M.H. 19 5 8 1956/4
Gottschalk, Louis Moreau Creoles who left their mark Merrin, M.H. 18 12 8 1955/11
Gouldsboro Gouldsboro was Thalia Street ferry
6 5 21 1943/4
Grand Caillou, Louisiana Grand Caillou mystery
4 5 22 1941/4
Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo is discussed
2 9 30 1939/8
Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo is discussed
2 10 28 1939/9
Grand Isle, Louisiana Grand Isle is Louisiana's tropical paradise
3 9 17 1940/8
Greek Orthodox Church Greek Orthodox Church in New Orleans celebrates 100th anniversary
28 12 25 1965/11
Gretna, Louisiana Gretna: a diamond in the river's crescent Dixon, Richard R. 20 8 22 1957/7
Gris-gris Gris-gris is superstitious charm used by girls along the bayou to catch a husband
3 9 42 1940/8
Guillot, Pierre Pierre Guillot is French soldier who became a Louisiana educator
13 9 8 1950/8
Gumbo zherbes Gumbo zherbes on Holy Thursday for good luck
7 5 1 1944/4
Hammond, Louisiana Hammond is strawberry capital of the world
3 12 28 1940/11
Hannan, Philip Matthew Philip Matthew Hannan is consecrated as 11th Archbishop of New Orleans
28 12 21 1965/11
Hargraves, Richard Richard Hargraves is cited in articles on river gamblers Duffy, William McFadden 7 3 10 1944/2
Hargraves, Richard Richard Hargraves is cited in articles on river gamblers Duffy, William McFadden 14 4 8 1951/3
Harvey, Louisiana Harvey, Louisiana and Marrero, Louisiana are described Dixon, Richard R. 20 11 28 1957/10
Hassett, Thomas Father Thomas Hassett is cited in article on Irish priests in early history of Louisiana
7 12 21 1944/11
Haughery, Margaret New Orleans philanthropist is cited in articles; monument in her honor is first statue to be erected to a woman in United States
25 12 21 1962/11
Haughery, Margaret New Orleans philanthropist is cited in articles; monument in her honor is first statue to be erected to a woman in United States
3 9 32 1940/8
Haughery, Margaret New Orleans philanthropist is cited in articles; monument in her honor is first statue to be erected to a woman in United States
4 7 30 1941/6
Haughery, Margaret New Orleans philanthropist is cited in articles; monument in her honor is first statue to be erected to a woman in United States
15 10 34 1952/9
Health resorts, watering places, etc. Healing waters of Hot Wells, Louisiana
13 1 21 1949/12
Hearn, Lafcadio Lafcadio Hearn, night hawk in New Orleans
5 10 21 1942/9
Hearn, Lafcadio Lafcadio Hearn has 5 cent restaurant at 160 Dryades
5 9 20 1942/8
Hewlett, John Henry John Henry Hewlett collection of mechanical curiosities is housed in Musee Mecanique
1 11 41 1938/10
Higgins, A.J., Sr. A.J. Higgins, Sr. is world's largest boat-builder in 1942
5 5 9 1942/4
Historic houses, etc. Madame John's Legacy
7 1 14 1943/12
Historic houses, etc. Chapter House
14 2 8 1951/1
Historic houses, etc. Nottoway is one of Louisiana's finest colonial homes
4 11 39 1941/10
Historic houses, etc. Madame John's Legacy
23 5 11 1960/4
Historic houses, etc. Beauregard's homes Liuzza, Ted R. 14 12 26 1951/11
Historic houses, etc. Madame John's Legacy
12 8 26 1949/7
Historic houses, etc. Acadian home is built to house Cajun crafts
13 12 18 1950/11
Historic houses, etc. Home of Jean Noel Destrehan, noted Creole, is reminiscent of South's agricultural "Golden Age"
3 12 12 1940/11
Historic houses, etc. Beauregard House is restored
4 5 31 1941/4
Historic houses, etc. Architecture of New Orleans has been influenced by its many and varied inhabitants
2 3 36 1939/2
Historic houses, etc. Afton Villa
9 9 9 1946/8
Historic houses, etc. Madame John's Legacy
2 1 22 1936/12
Historical museums Confederate Memorial Hall
13 12 26 1950/11
Historical museums Cabildo has rare pottery and chinaware
4 3 43 1941/2
Historical museums Cabildo has large collection of antique pistols, antique cameras and odd projectors
4 6 42 1941/5
Historical museums Cabildo displays drawing of old French colonial prison in New Orleans
12 10 20 1949/9
Historical museums Cabildo displays antique strongboxes and safes
4 5 43 1941/4
Historical museums Cabildo
16 9 17 1953/8
Historical museums Cabildo
14 9 8 1951/8
Historical museums Cabildo
4 8 39 1941/7
Historical museums Cabildo
4 7 43 1941/6
Historical museums Cabildo
27 7 32 1964/6
Horse racing Fair Grounds racetrack
28 11 28 1965/10
Horse racing Fair Grounds racetrack
5 1 35 1941/12
Horse racing Fair Grounds racetrack
2 1 48 1939/12
Horse racing Horse racing at the Fair Grounds
11 1 24 1947/12
Horse racing Fair Grounds racetrack
8 12 21 1945/11
Horse racing Fair Grounds racetrack
6 1 19 1942/12
Horse racing Fair Grounds racetrack
28 1 9 1964/12
Horse racing Fair Grounds racetrack
1 2 25 1938/1
Hospitals Carville Hospital sheds light on ancient disease
15 6 18 1952/5
Hospitals LaGarde General Hospital at Lakefront is discussed
4 5 16 1941/4
Hospitals, construction Architectural history of Royal Hospital and Ursuline Convent Wilson, Samuel, Jr. 11 2 8 1948/1
Hospitals, construction Architectural history of Royal Hospital and Ursuline Convent Wilson, Samuel, Jr. 11 3 11 1948/2
Hot Wells, Louisiana Healing waters of Hot Wells
13 1 21 1949/12
Hotel New Orleans Hotel New Orleans plans elaborate addition
25 2 25 1962/1
Hotels, taverns, etc. Roosevelt Hotel is purchased by Benjamin H. and Richard L. Swig, San Francisco hotel owners
29 1 9 1965/12
House boats Atchafalaya River
5 2 35 1942/1
House of Rest House of Rest for weary boatmen on Swamp Street is cited
8 2 8 1945/1
Hummingbirds Birds found in Louisiana are described
4 7 40 1941/6
Hunting Bayouways
4 7 23 1941/6
Hunting Hunting in Louisiana is discussed
5 11 8 1942/10
Hunting Hunting in Louisiana is discussed
5 12 31 1942/11
Hunting Hunting in Louisiana is discussed
9 11 13 1946/10
Hunting Hunting in Louisiana is discussed
23 11 25 1960/10
Hunting Hunting in Louisiana is discussed
26 12 31 1963/11
Hunting licenses Deer Hunting Benachi, Tom 2 12 25 1939/11
Hurricanes Hurricane at Last Island and Cheniere Caminada
17 1 30 1953/12
Hurricanes Hurricane at Last Island and Cheniere Caminada
10 11 8 1947/10
Hurricanes Tragedy of Last Island is recalled by Mrs. Emma Mille duPerier
3 12 36 1940/11
Indians Indians of Louisiana
8 6 25 1945/5
Indians of North America Choctaws now number only six
6 6 29 1943/5
Indians of North America. Louisiana Bayou banter from other days Moore, Arthur K. 18 8 8 1955/7
Indians of North America. Louisiana Louisiana's Indians Kunkel, Paul A. 18 7 8 1955/6
Indians of North America. Louisiana Marksville Indians, ahead of their time
19 8 11 1956/7
Indians of North America. Louisiana Red Bones is lost tribe whose members live around Nachitoches, Louisiana
3 7 38 1940/6
Indians of North America. Louisiana Tchefuncte Indian culture was uncovered in Mississippi Valley
5 12 36 1942/11
Indians of North America. Louisiana Tchefuncte Indian culture was uncovered in Mississippi Valley
5 3 14 1942/2
Indians of North America. Louisiana Marksville Indians, ahead of their time
5 5 26 1942/4
International House International House
8 8 27 1948/7
International House International House
11 5 26 1948/4
International Trade Mart New Trade Mart is planned for New Orleans
22 6 19 1959/5
International Trade Mart Progress of New Trade Mart building
27 5 23 1964/4
International Trade Mart International Trade Mart at Camp and Common Streets
11 10 26 1948/9
Iris (plant) Abbeville, Louisiana, Iris Capital observes centennial
13 9 24 1950/8
Irish Irish priests worked in early history of Louisiana; activities cited
7 12 21 1944/11
Irish Channel Irish Channel in New Orleans, a sketch in squalor
5 8 23 1942/7
Ironwork Artists of New Orleans still make ironwork
4 4 44 1941/3
Ironwork, pictures, illustrations, etc. Iron grille work is pictured in detail
3 9 24 1940/8
Isle of Orleans Bayou Manchac levee terminates what was once the Isle of Orleans
5 2 26 1942/1
Italians in New Orleans Italians prepare altars to celebrate the feast day of St. Joseph on March 19
3 4 52 1940/3
Jackson Parish Jackson Parish comes back
15 10 22 1953/9
Jackson Square Heart of French Quarter is discussed Dixon, Richard R. 29 1 9 1965/12
Jackson Square Place d'Armes
25 8 9 1962/7
Jackson Square Place d'Armes
13 9 26 1950/8
Jackson Square Jackson Square is discussed
27 7 23 1964/6
Jackson Square Jackson Square is discussed
15 11 25 1952/10
Jackson Square Jackson Square is discussed
12 9 8 1949/8
Jackson Square Jackson Square is discussed
8 1 23 1944/12
Jackson Square Jackson Square is discussed
3 4 23 1940/3
Jackson Square Jackson Square is discussed
4 4 41 1941/3
Jackson, General Andrew Chalmette Battlefield
9 10 26 1946/9
Jackson, General Andrew Battle of New Orleans sesquicentennial nears Dixon, Richard R. 27 2 9 1964/1
Jackson, General Andrew Battle of New Orleans Dixon, Richard R. 28 2 9 1965/1
Jackson, General Andrew Battle of New Orleans Dixon, Richard R. 27 11 17 1964/10
Jackson, General Andrew Battle of New Orleans Dixon, Richard R. 22 10 15 1959/9
Jackson, General Andrew Battle of New Orleans Dixon, Richard R. 22 9 9 1959/8
Jackson, General Andrew Battle of New Orleans Lebreton, Dagmar Renshaw 19 3 10 1956/2
Jackson, General Andrew Battle of New Orleans, 134 years ago
12 3 21 1949/2
Jackson, General Andrew Navy and the Battle of New Orleans Dixon, Richard R. 25 2 11 1962/1
Jazz music Jazz in New Orleans Perry, Don 13 12 8 1950/11
Jazz music Jazz museum recreates colorful era Dixon, Richard R. 27 11 9 1964/10
Jazz music Jack "Papa" Laine, "Father of White Jazz," is honored
14 3 20 1951/2
Jefferson Island Life of Joseph Jefferson
18 1 8 1954/12
Jefferson Island Life of Joseph Jefferson in New Orleans
8 7 8 1945/6
Jefferson Parish Jefferson Parish was once a pirate stronghold
4 10 16 1941/9
Jefferson, Joseph Comedian's life in New Orleans
8 7 8 1945/6
Jefferson, Joseph Comedian's life in New Orleans
18 1 8 1854/12
Jesuits Colonizing Louisiana
4 4 21 1941/3
Johnston, Colonel Joseph E. Jefferson Davis' toughest battle Vandiver, Frank E. 18 10 8 1955/9
Jungle Gardens Jungle Gardens near Avery Island
1 11 47 1938/10
Jungle Gardens Jungle Gardens near Avery Island
1 12 51 1938/11
Jungle Gardens "Evangeline Country" is rich in romantic history and customs
5 5 20 1942/4
Jungle Gardens Jungle Gardens near Avery Island
10 8 26 1947/7
Kane, Harnett Harnett Kane's novel on Mrs. Robert E. Lee is published
16 12 15 1953/11
Kendall, Amos Electric telegraph establishment in Louisiana and Mississippi Carleton, Eleanor Beatrice 13 2 8 1950/1
Kendall, Amos Electric telegraph establishment in Louisiana and Mississippi Carleton, Eleanor Beatrice 13 3 21 1950/2
Kendall, Amos Electric telegraph establishment in Louisiana and Mississippi Carleton, Eleanor Beatrice 13 4 20 1950/3
Kennedy, President John F. President John F. Kennedy visits New Orleans
25 7 9 1962/6

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