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Description

Postcard of New Orleans showing old Charity Hospital Building (the one that was torn down before the newer one built in the 1930s). People on street and carriage in fashion of the very start of the 20th century.

Source

Postcard published by A. Selige Pub. C., St. Louis Mo.
Scanned from original in my own collection

Date

Not dated. This copy has been mailed, with a postmark of 12 November, 1909.

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None credited.

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