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The Picayune's Map of New Orleans

The Picayune's Map of New Orleans

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The Picayune's Map of New Orleans

by [Louisiana]

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New Orleans, 1906. Very good.. Sheet map, 22 x 28 inches. Old folds. Minor soiling and wear. Scarce map of New Orleans issued by the Times Picayune. The map shows the city spread between Lake Pontchartrain to the north and the Mississippi River to the south, with details of streets, drainage, railroads, electric car lines, and other points of interest. A numbered legend highlights various important locales such as the Picayune's offices, City Hall, different squares and parks, the French Market, and the railroad hubs.

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McBride Rare Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
2664
Title
The Picayune's Map of New Orleans
Author
[Louisiana]
Book Condition
Used - Very good.
Quantity Available
1
Place of Publication
New Orleans
Date Published
1906

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