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Old St. Louis Cemetery, New Orleans, La. - 1940s Linen Postcard

Old St. Louis Cemetery, New Orleans, La. - 1940s Linen Postcard

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Front: Old St. Louis Cemetery, New Orleans, La. - 15
Back: "The most interesting of New Orleans historic burial places, the St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 - there are three - has been in use for 175 years, with some of the inscriptions still decipherable dated 1800. Here lie the bodies of Paul Morphy, the famous chess player; Gayarre, the historian; Etienne de Bore, who first made granulated sugar; Charles La Salle, brother of the famous explorer."
Condition: Great condition
1940s
Unmailed
Color: Hand color
Publisher: E. C. Kropp Co.

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