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Code Civil de L'Etat de la Louisiane. Traite de Cession de Cet Etat par la France; Constitution de Cet Etat; Constitution des Etats-Unis d'Amerique.
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1825
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Collection of Five Documents Relating to Louisiana Territory, 1797-1815. 1) Document signed by Don Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, June 6, 1797. 1 p., 2) Cover of letter sent to Henry Dearborn, Secretary of War from E. Hayward, Nov. 1, 1805, 1 p., 3) Document of John Byrd, Judge, signed by Joseph W. Ferron, Clerk, Feb. 14, 1810. 1 p. seal of Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas. 4) Account of M.J. Frizel Co. of Jackson, Cape Girardeau, bought of H. Vonphul. Dec. 30, 1810. 1 leaf folded folio. 5) Will fragment of Henry Harlis, 1815 Mississippi Territory. 2 torn sections only. Ink, browned, handwritten. Overall good.
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1805
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Order of Procession for the Funeral of the Hon. Peter E. Bossier, A Representative in the Congress of the United States from the State of Louisiana....[Caption title]. Folio broadside. Wide geometric mourning border. Old folds. Two small pieces lacking from right hand margin, but very good.
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1844
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ANON.
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The New Orleans Riot: "My Policy" in Louisiana. Compiled from Dispatches, Proclamations, Letters &c.
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1863
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AUGUSTIN, GEO.
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Romances of New Orleans.
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1891
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BARKER, JACOB.
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Suspension of the National Advocate [cover title].
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1863
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BOKER, GEORGE H.
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The Second Louisiana. May 27th, 1863. [Caption title]. Broadside, 8" x 4.75." Verse printed in two columns.
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1863
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BOKER, GEORGE H.
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The Second Louisiana. May 27th, 1863. [Caption title]. Broadside, 8" x 4.75." Verse printed in two columns.
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1863
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BROWN, LYMAN? H.
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Composed and respectfully dedicated to the Friends of Eddie Boyden VanBenthuysen, Company G, 53d Regiment, M.V.M., who died at Brashear City, La., May 22d, 1863. Aged 17 years, 10 months. FORGET NOT THE BRAVE. [Caption title]. Broadside verse, 17 stanzas, text in two columns within an ornamental border. Narrow tall 4to. Margins cropped close but nowhere touching border, old folds, minor stains. Skillfully backed.
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1863
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CHAMPOMIER, P.A.
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Statement of the Sugar Crop Made in Louisiana, in 1851-52, with an Appendix.
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1852
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COXE, DANIEL.
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A Description of the English Province of Carolana, by the Spaniards Called Florida, and by the French La Louisiane. As also of the Great and Famous River Meschacebe or Mississippi, the Five Vast Navigable Lakes of Fresh Water...
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1840
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HANDLIN, W. W.
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American Politics, a Moral and Political Work, Treating of the Causes of the Civil War, the Nature of Government, and the Necessity for Reform.
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1864
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LINDSAY, J. T.
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French Exiles of Louisiana.
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1881
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NEW ORLEANS PICAYUNE
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Extracts from the Editorial Columns..
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1861
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PALMER, BENJAMIN M.
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The South: Her Peril, and her Duty. A Discourse, delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, New Orleans, Nov. 29, 1860.
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1860
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PALMER, BENJAMIN M.
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The South: Her Peril and Her Duty. A Discourse, Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, New Orleans...November 29, 1860. [Wrapper title].
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1860
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ROBERTSON, THOMAS BO
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Printed and Manuscript Document Appointing G.R. Stringer a Notary Public in the City of New Orleans, 18 April, 1822. Signed by Th. B. Robertson, third Governor of Louisiana. 8vo. Embossed seal of Louisiana. Attached by seal to long two-page 4to manuscript document, a legal declaration of John Gwathiney, innkeeper, signed by Stringer as notary
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1822
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