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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.
1825
 

AUGUSTIN, GEO. Romances of New Orleans.
1891
 

CHAMPOMIER, P.A. Statement of the Sugar Crop Made in Louisiana, in 1851-52, with an Appendix.
1852
 

COXE, DANIEL. 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...
1840
 

JEFFERSON, THOMAS. An Account of Louisiana, Laid Before Congress by Direction of the President of the United States, November 14, 1803: Comprising an account of its boundaries, history, cities, towns, and settlements...different tribes of Indians...and of its navigation and laws under the Spanish government, &c. &c.
1804
 

LINDSAY, J. T. French Exiles of Louisiana.
1881
 

MARSHALL, JOHN. Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, Delivered by Mr. Chief Justice Marshall, March 9, 1829...In the Case of Foster & Elam, Plaintiffs in Error, vs. Neilson, Defendant in Error. Messrs. Webster and R.S. Coxe for Plaintiffs, and Mr. W. Jones for Defendant. [Caption title].
1829
 

NEW ORLEANS PICAYUNE Extracts from the Editorial Columns..
1861
 

PALMER, BENJAMIN M. The South: Her Peril, and her Duty. A Discourse, delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, New Orleans, Nov. 29, 1860.
1860
 

PALMER, BENJAMIN M. The South: Her Peril and Her Duty. A Discourse, Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, New Orleans...November 29, 1860. [Wrapper title].
1860
 

ROBERTSON, THOMAS BO 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
1822
 

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