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Description Flooded street during the New Orleans flood of 1871. Horse-tram reads "Carondelet", so location would be Carondelet Street or St. Charles Avenue in the Central Business District.
Date Published July 1871
Source Drawing by Alfred R. Waud, published in Every Saturday, July 8, 1871. Via [1]
Author Alfred R. Waud
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