![]() Carnival - Crescent City Doubloon Traders |
| Carnival - Hand book of the carnival, containing Mardi-Gras, its ancient and modern observance; pub. from old catalog, John W. Madden, (1874) |
| Carnival - Masquerade and carnival: their customs and costumes. Publisher: The Butterick publishing Co. Ltd., Mrs. Jennie Taylor Wandle, (1892) |
| Carnival - Twelfth-night at the Century club, January 6, 1858, (1858) |
![]() Confederate Receipt Book. A compilation of over one hundred receipts, adapted to the times. West & Johnston, Richmond. 1863 |
| Cooking in old Créole days. La cuisine créole à l'usage des petits ménages. (1903) |
| La cuisine creole: a collection of culinary recipes from leading chefs and noted Creole housewives, who have made New Orleans famous for its cuisine. Hearn, Lafcadio, (c1885) |
| New Orleans cook book; Parker Memorial M. E. church, South. New Orleans. (1898) |
| Picayune's Creole cook book, The. The Picayune, (1910) |
| Tell me what you eat: I will tell you what you are. -Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, Physiologie du goût, 1825. The Historic New Orleans Collection. hnoc.org |
| The creole cookery book, Christian Woman's Exchange (New Orleans, La.), (1885) |
![]() Creole - "Gombo Zhebes" Little dictionary of Creole proverbs, selected from six Creole dialects. Tr. into French and into English, with notes, complete index to subjects and some brief remarks upon the Creole idioms of Louisiana. By Lafcadio Hearn, 1885 |
| Creole - families of New Orleans. Grace Elizabeth King, (1921) |
| Creole - callais.net |
| Old Creole Days. George Washington Cable |
| Songs Cable Sang. virginia.edu |
| The Creole tourist's guide and sketch book to the city of New Orleans, with map. Creole Publishing Company, (1910) |
| The Grandissimes. George W. Cable, 1886 |
| Theory and practice of Creole grammar, The. J. J. Thomas, (1869) |
| Who Are the Creoles? George W. Cable, The Century; a popular quarterly Volume 0025 Issue 3 (Jan 1883) |
| "The Creole Architecture of Old New Orleans," The Architectural Record XLIII (1918), N. C. Curtis. |
| Creole Slave Songs - The Century; a popular quarterly Volume 0031 Issue 6 (Apr 1886) |
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| Madame Vieux Carré: The French Quarter in the Twentieth Century |
| French Quarter - Dance in Place Congo, The; The Century Magazine from February, 1886 |
| French Quarter - The story of the old French market, New Orleans. Martha Reinhard Smallwood Field, (1916) |
| French Quarter - An Old House in the Quarter: Vice in the Vieux Carré of the 1930s by Anthony Stanonis; This paper was selected by the Department of History as the Outstanding Paper for the 1996-1997 academic year. Starting in the late nineteenth century, the moral character of the French Quarter suffered a slow deterioration. In the 1850s, the Vieux Carré was a thriving neighborhood occupied by various ethnic groups. Historian Joseph G. Tregle, who has studied census records. |
![]() History - A history of Mississippi for use in schools. Robert Lowry, William H. McCardle, joint author, (1892) |
| History - American women: fifteen hundred biographies with over 1,400 portraits: a comprehensive encyclopedia of the lives and achievements of American women during the nineteenth century, Volume: 1. Mary Ashton Rice Livermore, (1897) |
| History - Anecdotes of McClellan's Bravery, The Century; a popular quarterly Volume 0031 Issue 4 (Feb 1886) |
| History - Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information. Barkham Burroughs, 1889 |
| History - Complete History of Beauvoir |
| History - Cremation of the dead: its history and bearings upon public health. (1875) |
| History - A history of mourning. Richard Davey, (1890) |
| History - Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University |
| History - My Native Land. The United States: its Wonders, its Beauties, and its People; with Descriptive Notes, Character Sketches, Folk Lore, Traditions, Legends and History, for the Amusement of the Old and the Instruction of the Young. James Cox, 1903 |
| History - Ohio State University. osu.edu |
| History - The Nineteenth Century in Print: The Making of America in Books and Periodicals; collection bear nineteenth century American imprints, dating mainly from between 1850 and 1880. They have been digitized by the University of Michigan as part of the Making of America project, a major collaborative endeavor to preserve and provide access to historical texts. Currently, approximately 1,500 books are included in this American Memory site. The collection is particularly strong in poetry and in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. University of Michigan |
| History - University Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. unc.edu |
| History - www.gutenberg.org/ |
| History - Library of Congress, The |
![]() Louisiana - Lafitte of Louisiana. Mary Devereux, (1902) |
| Louisiana - Lafitte: the pirate of the Gulf. J. H. (Joseph Holt) Ingraham, (1836) |
| Louisiana - a text book on the industrial, commercial, financial, agricultural, live stock, produce, lumber and mineral resources, and advantages of a great state. A detailed description of the business and agricultural conditions of those parishes of Louisiana that have joined together in an earnest and well planned movement to stimulate, direct and maintain the growth of the state in a manner proportionate to her resources, opportunities and advantages. Publisher: New Orleans: Times-Picayune, (1917) |
| Louisiana - Department Of Culture Recreation And Tourism |
| Louisiana - Public Library. Louisiana Photograph Collection. Louisiana Division/City Archives. |
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| Music - 1920s Music, Street Walking Blues, References used for this album were: Phil Morrell, The Jazz Museum, Key Largo; Storyville, New Orleans by Al Rose; Blues and Gospel Records, Goodrich, Dixon; Blues Fell This Morning, Paul Oliver; Tell Your Story, Eric Townly. horntip.com |
| New Orleans Jazz Facts |
| George Schmidt is a history painter. He has produced several series of paintings that accurately depict New Orleans Jazz and Carnival history. Through extensive research, he has documented the early days of Jazz history with great attention to detail and historical accuracy. |
| I Remember Jazz. Al Rose, 1987 |
| Jazz: its evolution and essence. André Hodeir, (1956) |
| Jazzmen. Frederick Ramsey, Jr. and Charles Edward Smith (eds.), 1939 |
| New Orleans Jazz History, 1895-1927 |
| Swing That Music. Louis Armstrong, 1936 |
| William Ransom Hogan Jazz Archive. Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University |
| Hopkins' New Orleans 5-cent song book. Publisher: [New Orleans] J. Hopkins, printer. (1861) |
| Dixieland Jazz - An Overview |
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| New Orleans ...a descriptive view book in colors. Publisher: H. H. Tammen Co. (1913) |
| New Orleans - A Streetcar Named Desire is a play from writer Tennessee Williams that debuted in 1947 and went on to become one of his best known works. |
| New Orleans - and its environs; the domestic architecture 1727-1870, New Orleans; Doorways; New Orleans Historic buildings; New Orleans Pictorial works. Italo William Ricciuti, Rudolf Hertzberg, (1938) |
| New Orleans - as it is. With a correct guide to all places of interest. W. E. Pedrick, (1885) |
| New Orleans - Book, The. Emma Cecilia Richey & Evelina Prescott Kean, joint author; New Orleans. Board of school directors. (1919) |
| Gardner's New Orleans directory for 1861 |
| New Orleans - Grunewald Hall (New Orleans, LA, USA) bukisa.com |
| New Orleans - guide, with descriptions of the routes to New Orleans, sights of the city arranged alphabetically, also outlines of the history of Louisiana. James S. Zacharie, (1902) |
| New Orleans - Hermann-Grima/Gallier Historic Houses |
| New Orleans - Hidden From History. nutrias.org |
| Historical sketch book and guide to New Orleans and environs, with map. Illustrated with many original engravings; and containing exhaustive accounts of the traditions, historical legends, and remarkable localities of the Creole city. (1885) |
| History of New Orleans. John Kendall |
| New Orleans - City Guide Federal Writers' Project; written and compiled by the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the city of New Orleans. (1938) |
| New Orleans - docsouth.unc.edu |
| Illustrated visitors' guide to New Orleans. Publisher: New Orleans, J. C. Waldo, (1879) |
| Jewell's Crescent City Illustrated. Edwin L. (Edwin Lewis) Jewell, (1874) |
| New Orleans - Louisiana Digital Library |
| New Orleans - Names of streets in the city of New Orleans, and the assessment districts in which they are located. Publisher: New Orleans, Weed & Kelly, stationers, and steam book and job printers. (1871) |
| New Orleans - NOLA.com |
| New Orleans - Office of Policy Planning, Iberville Project Neighborhood Profile. City of New Orleans: The Historic New Orleans Collection. University of Pennsylvania, upenn.edu December, 1978 |
| New Orleans - Old and New, William Allen, (1914) |
| Picayune's guide to New Orleans, The, The Picayune, (1904) |
| R. Gordon Holcombe, Jr. Scrapbook: The Demolition of Old Charity Hospital: Photos, Clippings, Memorabilia. R. G. (Richard Gordon) Holcombe, 1937 |
| Soards guide book illustrated, and street guide of New Orleans. (1885) |
| "Old New Orleans: The Picturesque Buildings of the French and Spanish Regime," The Architectural Record XXX (1911), Aymar Embury II. |
| Social Life in Old New Orleans, Being Recollections of my Girlhood. Eliza Moore Chinn McHatton Ripley, 1912 |
| Souvenir of New Orleans. (1897) |
| Standard history of New Orleans, Louisiana, giving a description of the natural advantages, natural history, settlement, Indians, Creoles, municipal and military history, mercantile and commercial interests, banking, transportation, struggles against high water, the press, educational. Henry Rightor, (1900) |
| The Times-Picayune |
| New Orleans - what to see and how to see it; a standard guide to the city of New Orleans. Illustrated, New Orleans Progressive Union. (1909) |
| Winter in New Orleans, season 1912-1913; Southern Pacific Company. (1912) |
| New Orleans - thepastwhispers.com |
| New Orleans - the place and the people. Grace Elizabeth King, (1895) |
| History of the St. Louis cathedral of New Orleans; Publisher: The Times-Democrat. Louis J. Loewenstein, (1882) |
| History of the St. Louis Cathedral. stlouiscathedral.org |
| In and around the old St. Louis Cathedral of New Orleans. Celestin M. Chambon, (1908) |
| St. Louis Cemetery I, New Orleans: transitional composite metalwork (19th C). Penn theses; Historic preservation Year: 2002.Copyright Status: Penn School of Design permits distribution and display of this student work by University of Pennsylvania Libraries. Stephen O'Ryan Curtis, (2002) |
| World's Fairs & Expositions - Cotton Exposition, 1884. nutrias.org |
| World's Fairs & Expositions - KenBlog: A Blog devoted to World's Fairs & Expositions, and other historical & contemporary subjects. New Orleans 1885: Color Illustrations of the Exposition. expoguy2.blogspot.com |
| World's Fairs & Expositions - Practical common sense guide book through the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition at New Orleans. Daniel W. Perkins (1885) |
| World's Fairs & Expositions - Souvenir of New Orleans and the exposition. Louis Schwarz, pub. (1885) |
| World's Fairs & Expositions - The world's cotton centennial exposition poem. Mary Ashley Townsend, (1885) |
![]() Prints - Antique maps and prints. |
| Prints - Antique Print Digital Download, Maps and Original Fine Prints. |
| Prints - Illustrated catalogue of barbers' supplies. Spring 1888 |
| Prints - Louisiana Division's, David Barrow Fischer Collection, several hundred prints of steamboats collected by Fischer and donated to New Orleans Public Library in 1955 by members of his family after his death. |
| Prints - New York Public Library, The. |
| Prints - Old-print. |
| Prints - The Nineteenth Century in Print: Periodicals, volumes for The Century; a popular quarterly. |
| Prints - cardcow.com. |
| Prints - flickr.com. |
| Prints - prints-4-all.com. |
![]() South - "Blue and gray" or, Two oaths and three warnings. Louisiana, pseud; Richard Hooker Wilmer, (1885) |
| South - Born And Raised In The South, Ferriday, LA. |
| South - Folk beliefs of the southern Negro. Newbell Niles Puckett, (1926) |
| South - Romance and realism of the southern Gulf coast. Minnie Walter Myers, (1898) |
| South - Society & Culture Clarity Digital Group LLC d/b/a Examiner.com. examiner.com |
| South - The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland. |
| South - The Mississippi River, from St. Paul to New Orleans; pub. from old catalog. Alexander Harthill, (1859) |
![]() STORYVILLE - Brothel Tokens. Houses of Ill Repute Tokens. |
| STORYVILLE - FindLaw, a Thomson Reuters business. |
| STORYVILLE - Flynn's digest of the city ordinances, together with the constitutional provisions, acts of the General assembly, and decisions of the courts relative to the government of the City of New Orleans. John Q. Flynn, (1896) |
| STORYVILLE - The laws and general ordinances of the city of New Orleans: together with the acts of the legislature, decisions of the Supreme Court, and constitutional provisions, relating to the city government: revised and digested, pursuant to an order of the Common Council. Henry J. (Henry Jefferson) Leovy, (1857) |
| STORYVILLE, New Orleans: - The French Quarter: an Informal History of the New Orleans Underworld. Herbert Asbury, 1938 |
| STORYVILLE, New Orleans: Being an Authentic, Illustrated Account of the Notorious Red-Light District. Al Rose, 1974 |
| STORYVILLE - Paddy whacked: the untold story of the Irish American gangster (Reference to Kate Townsend famous madam). Here is the shocking true saga of the Irish American mob, from the mid-nineteenth century all the way to the present day. History shows that the heritage of the Irish American gangster was established in America long before that of the more widely portrayed Italian American mafioso, and has held strong through the modern age. T. J. English, 2005 |
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| The Two Enchantments. The Century; a popular quarterly. Volume 25, Issue 3, Jan 1883. Poem by Henry Ames Blood |
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