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Lafayette Square, New Orleans

John McDonogh Statue in Lafayette Square, New Orleans, Louisiana, created by Hyram Powers and donated by school children of New Orleans from 1892-1898.
Found in an attic, M. A. Seeds (Seed Dry Plate Co.) and Hammer Dry Plates (Ludwig F. Hammer of St. Louis). Locations detailed: Lafayette Square and Metairie Cemetery in New Orleans, Port of New Orleans, and family farmhouse locations nearby New Orleans. View full size.

John McDonogh Statue in Lafayette Square, New Orleans, Louisiana, created by Hyram Powers and donated by school children of New Orleans from 1892-1898.

Found in an attic, M. A. Seeds (Seed Dry Plate Co.) and Hammer Dry Plates (Ludwig F. Hammer of St. Louis). Locations detailed: Lafayette Square and Metairie Cemetery in New Orleans, Port of New Orleans, and family farmhouse locations nearby New Orleans. View full size.

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