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- 1841 - The Magnolia of Lake Pontchartrain
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 - 1863 - CLARIMONDE: A TALE OF NEW ORLEANS LIFE, AND OF THE PRESENT WAR BY A MEMBER OF THE N. O. WASHINGTON ARTILLERY.
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 - 1894 - A LADY OF BAYOU ST. JOHN
 - 1894 - La Belle Zoraide
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- 1879 Illustration from The Nathanial Bishop book Four Months in a Sneakbox.
 - Dis is
 - Dis is da jacket covuh faw a Robert Tallant book.
 - Dis sculptcha is cawled
 - Franck Schneider painted this portrait c. 1920s based on an earlier painting by George Catlin.
 - Here is an illustration of West End from a book published in 1874.
 - Here's a very famous painting of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange in 1873,
 - Here's an illustrations called 'WINTER IN THE SOUTH' - for an article in HARPER'S NEW MONTLY MAGAZINE, December 1858.
 - High above the Reception Desk, enthroned in a leafy bower, Rex, King of the Carnival and Monarch of Merriment, greets his loyal
 - I love this gigantic clarinet. Where is it?
 - Illustration from a book published in 1852:
 - Krewe of Proteus Float Design circa 1905
 - Multicolored Lotus circa 1920 watercolor
 - One of my favorite murals in the city. Artist--Tony Green. Where is this?
 - The New Orleans Museum of Art is located in City Park at One Collins C. Diboll Circle.
 - This sculpture is called 'Serpent Mound'
 - This statue is in a New Orleans church. Who's da saint and name da Church?
 - This statue, designed by Enrique Alferez, was installed in 1988 on Magazine Street.
 - Today we look at some sheet music awt:
 - What is this building, where is it located, and what was its' original name?
 - Which local hotel is pictured and which artist is featured?
 - Who illustrated
 
 - Mr. Lake's Forum
 - N. O. Trivia
- A well known writer who came to New Orleans in 1877 was known as 'A Lapidary in Words'
 - In May of 1907 Charles C. Mathews opened an amusement park here in the City of New Orleans.
 - In May of 1907 Charles C. Mathews opened an amusement park here in the City of New Orleans.
 - Joseph Vaccaro, born in Contessa Entellina, Sicily (my own ancestors' stompin' grounds) moved with his parents
 - many years ago when something was done backwards, it was colloquially referred to as the 'Belmont Way'. Why
 - On March 15, 1729 a ceremony was held for Sister Stanislas Hachard at the Ursuline Convent here in New Orleans.
 - This local musician and songwriter secured his place in New Orleans music history with his one and only hit.
 - What did it mean when the Falstaff weather ball was flashing red and white?
 - What does the word "Tchoupitoulas" mean?
 - What is the origin of the word 'stoop'?
 - What item was commonly used to scrub stoops in New Orleans?
 - What wuzza "TIX Tenna Topper"? Ya hafta git da color an na shape right
 - When we think of female movie stars of long ago who hailed from Noo Awlins, we usually think Dorothy Lamour.
 - Where was the Third District Ferry landing located?
 - Which Roosevelt was the hotel named after?
 - Zydeco is an accordian based combination of traditional sounds with rhythm and blues elements.
 
 - Today in New Orleans History
- August 18, 1988 Republican National Convention in the Super Dome
 - 1800 Oct. 1, Spain ceded Louisiana to France in a secret treaty.
 - 1802 Apr 19, Spain reopened the New Orleans port to American merchants.
 - 1803 Dec 20, The Louisiana Purchase was completed
 - 1803 Dec 30, The United States took possession of the Louisiana area from France at New Orleans
 - 1803- American troops arrive in New Orleans.
 - 1803 Declaration...the town of Bayou St. John shall be a port of delivery
 - 1803 New Orleanians Become Americans
 - 1804 Louisiana Purchase was divided into Territories of
 - 1804 - The first English language newspaper in New Orleans
 - 1805 Jul 25, Aaron Burr visited New Orleans with plans to establish a new country, with New Orleans as the capital city.
 - 1806 Andrew Jackson Duel
 - 1806 Norbert Rillieux is Born
 - 1812 Louisians Becomes a State
 - 1812 The first steamboat arrived in New Orleans
 - 1814 - Battle of New Orleans
 - 1814 - General Andrew Jackson announces martial law in New Orleans
 - 1814 Andrew Jackson Arrives in New Orleans
 - 1814 British Use Fireworks in The Battle of New Orleans
 - 1814 The Steamboat New Orleans Sinks
 - 1815 The Battle of New Orleans
 - 1816 -- 1st double decked steamboat, Washington, arrives in New Orleans
 - 1816 - Jacques Philippe Villere - Governor
 - 1816 The town of Covington is Chartered
 - 1818 Garbage Boat
 - 1819 Coffee Ad
 - 1823 Overcrowded Jails
 - 1830 The Pontchartrain Railroad is Chartered
 - 1831 - First
 - 1831 The Pontchartrain Railroad begins running on what is now the Elysian Fields Avenue neutral ground
 - 1832 Schooner Robert Burns Sails to New Orleans
 - 1832 The Pontchartrain Railroad
 - 1834 Madame Lalaurie's Legend
 - 1835 The Medical College of Lousiana Opens--Later Becomes Tulane University
 - 1837 A New Jail
 - 1839 Debtors Prison
 - 1844 - Union Forces Advance toward New Orleans
 - 1851 Passenger List
 - 1854 The Great State Post Stakes
 - 1855 Rematch of at the Metairie Race Track
 - 1857 Comus, the god of revelry, became the first New Orleans Mardi Gras parade
 - 1860 Fireworks Drive Man Crazy
 - 1861 - a
 - 1861 - Free Negroes of the City meet and then tender their services to the Confederate Government
 - 1862 Gen. Benjamin “Beast” Butler orders Mrs. Philip Philips imprisoned on Ship Island
 - 1862 - Harper's Weekly Illustration
 - 1862 - Women's Order
 - 1862 Henriette Delille Dies
 - 1862 The Capture of New Orleans
 - 1862, New Orleans fell to Union forces during Civil War
 - 1863 Feux de Joie Aid Confederate Army
 - 1863 Governor John M. Parker is Born
 - 1864 The New Orleans Tribune, 1st African-American daily newspaper was founded
 - 1867 Comus Parade
 - 1867 New Orleans dedicated its first synagogue
 - 1870 Algiers was annexed as part of New Orleans
 - 1870 The New Orleans Pelicans Debut
 - 1870 The U.S. government’s first simultaneous weather report was made from 23 weather stations across the country-including N.O.
 - 1870 Twelfth Night Revelers - 2nd N.O. Carnival Krewe
 - 1876 NOLTC is the country’s first lawn tennis club
 - 1876 Rayne Memorial United Methodist Church
 - 1877 Federal troops were ordered out of New Orleans, ending the North's post-Civil War rule in the South.
 - 1878 J. F. Doescher opens Lutheran Sunday school for Negroes
 - 1884 Oscar Papa Celestine is born
 - 1887 The N.O. The Pelicans make their professional debut
 - 1889 - Death of Confederate President Jefferson Finis Davis
 - 1889 David C. Hennessey becomes the city’s first Superintendent of Police
 - 1890 Superintendent of Police, David C. Hennessey is Murdered
 - 1892 Sullivan vs Corbett Fight
 - 1893 The Longest Prizefight in History
 - 1896 Plessy vs. Ferguson
 - 1896 First Movie in New Orleans
 - 1896 First Movie Theater in the United States
 - 1897 Sidney Bechet is Born -- and died on his 62nd Birthday in 1959
 - 1897 The Great Steamboat Race
 - 1898 - McDonogh Monument is Dedicated
 - 1898 Gustave Joseph (Sharkey) Bonano is Born
 - 1903 United Confederate Veterans Reunion
 - 1909 - Robert Tallant is Born
 - 1909 Danny Barker was born
 - 1909 Napoleon's Death Mask...
 - 1910 - Moisant vs. a Packard
 - 1911 - Hubert Humphrey (LSU graduate and Vice-President) is born.
 - 1911 Mahalia Jackson is Born
 - 1911 Mahalia Jackson was born
 - 1912 USS South Carolina in New Orleans
 - 1913 Storyville
 - 1914 - Dorothy Lamour was Born
 - 1914 Kitty Carlisle is born in New Orleans
 - 1915 Pelican Stadium Opens
 - 1915 Storm
 - 1920 The Desire streetcar began operating
 - 1921 - 24 ton Hibernia Bank vault door
 - 1924 - Lee Dorsey is Born
 - 1925 -- Roy James Brown Was Born
 - 1925 Pulitzer Brothers Begin a Tie Empire
 - 1927 -- Charles Lindbergh, flew the Spirit of St. Louis into Alvin Callender Field
 - 1927 Milneburg Camps (now UNO area)
 - 1928 The first Pontchartrain Beach at Spanish Fort
 - 1928 World's Longest Bridge
 - 1929 Streetcar Strike
 - 1930 The First Coffee Break
 - 1931 First Night Game Played at Tiger Stadium
 - 1932 The Smokey Mary makes its' last trip to Milneburg
 - 1933 The National Bank of Commerce
 - 1934 Lodge No. 30 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Approve the Idea of a Truck Parade for Mardi Gras
 - 1934 Mayor of New Orleans Big Police Force ready to do battle with Senator Huey P. Longs Guardsmen
 - 1935 - The Bonnet Carre Spillway is Dedicated
 - 1935 - The Huey P. Long Bridge is Dedicated
 - 1935 Huey P. Long Bridge Dedication
 - 1937 - FDR in New Orleans
 - 1937 - Legal documents bound by WPA Bookbinding Project.
 - 1937 Lagoon Bridge (City Park)
 - 1937 New Orleans Item Political Cartoon,
 - 1938 Allen Toussaint was born
 - 1938 Fascism or Freedom
 - 1939 -- Fire Station #1 at Elysian Fields and Pelopidas St.
 - 1939 Robert E. Lee Blvd. Bridge
 - 1939 Oretha Castle Haley is Born
 - 1940 - St. Mark's Community Center
 - 1940 Dr. John (born Malcolm Rebennack, aka Mac Rebennack) is Born
 - 1940 Duke Ellington Records Ko-Ko
 - 1940 WPA Bookbinding Project
 - 1941 Linclon Beach
 - 1941 Pontchartrain Beach
 - 1941 Pontchartrain Beach
 - 1942 Air Raid Warning Truck
 - 1944 West End Street Car
 - 1946 Chep Morrison Inauguration
 - 1948 - WDSU TV Channel 6 in New Orleans begins broadcasting.
 - 1948. The Desire Streetcar Ceases Operation
 - 1952 De La Salle High School is Officially Dedicated
 - 1952 Evarts Ambrose Graham Dies
 - 1952 The Falstaff Weather Ball is First Lit
 - 1953 Homer Plessy is Born
 - 1954 - The new Union Railroad Station opens
 - 1954 Oscar
 - 1956 - Daniel Mukes, traditional jazz snare drummer from New Orleans, Louisiana died
 - 1956 -- John F. Kennedy at the Roosevelt Hotel
 - 1956 Lake Pontchartrain Causeway Opens
 - 1956 Audubon Park Fishing rodeo
 - 1957 Pelican Stadium Closes
 - 1960 - Gov. Davis seeks funding for private education
 - 1960 - Jimmie Davis is elected governor
 - 1960 Jessie Hill recorded Ooh Poo Pah Doo
 - 1961 Ernie K-Doe's Mother-In-Law hits the Billboard Charts
 - 1961 Imprisonment for debt is abolished legally in Louisiana
 - 1962 New Orleans Citizens Committee gave a free one-way ride to blacks to move North.
 - 1962 Archbishop Joseph Francis Rummel ordered all Roman Catholic schools in the New Orleans diocese to end segregation.
 - 1962 Vic Schiro's Inauguration
 - 1963 - Tidelands Officially Deeded
 - 1964 - Louis Armstrong hit the top of the pop charts for the first time in his career with
 - 1964 Mayor Morrison's Funeral
 - 1965 - Joe Rotis, traditional jazz trombonist, dies
 - 1967 Mayor Schiro confers with his legislative leaders
 - 1967 Saints launched their first season-ticket drive
 - 1967 The Notorious Riverfront Expressway
 - 1967 Vic Schiro and Alton Ochsner
 - 1968 - Christopher 'Black Happy' Goldston, traditional jazz drummer from New Orleans, Louisiana died
 - 1968 Scoop Kennedy's Birthday
 - 1969 Fire on Oak Street
 - 1970 the Doors made their last appearance with Jim Morrison.
 - 1971 Louis Armstrong Dies
 - 1972 - Lous Saint at WTIX Radio
 - 1972 Mahalia Jackson Dies
 - 1973 Mardi Gras
 - 1976 Times-Picayune Article About Pralines
 - 1978 - Harold Cooper died
 - 1980 - The New Orleans Saints end their 14 game losing streak
 - 1981 Oliver Alcorn Dies
 - 1983 Sweet Emma Barrett Dies
 - 1989 - Deep Cold in the Deep South
 - 1989 - New Orleans native Bobby 'I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday' Mitchell passed away at the age of 53, on this day.
 - 1989 Professor Longhair (born Henry Roeland Byrd) Dies
 - 1993 The Pelican Brief
 - 1994 Danny Barker Passes Away
 - 1997 Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel
 - 1997 Termites threaten New Orleans' treasures
 - Apr 11, 1713 The French colony of Acadia was ceded to Great Britain
 - April 1, 1778 Oliver Pollock created the $ sign
 - April 1, 1778 Oliver Pollock created the dollar sign
 - April 15, 1958 Greater New Orleans Bridge opening
 - April 15, 1958 Greater New Orleans Bridge opening
 - April 27, 1999 Al Hirt, Dies
 - April 4, 1812 The Territory of Orleans admitted to the Union
 - April 4, 1812 The territory of Orleans became the 18th state
 - April 8, 1812 Louisiana Territory become Missouri Territory
 - April 9, 1682 La Salle discovers New Orleans
 - Aug 25, 1718 Hundreds of French colonists arrived in Louisiana
 - Aug. 7, 1727 Ursaline Nuns Arrive in New Orleans
 - August 4, 1901 Louis Armstrong was born
 - August 17, 1969 Hurricane Camille
 - August 18, 2000 Dorothy Mae Delavallade Taylor Dies
 - August 25, 1718 City of New Orleans founded
 - August 25, 1718 City of New Orleans founded
 - August 25-26, 1992 Hurricane Andrew
 - August 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina
 - August 3, 1975 Superdome (New Orleans) opened.
 - Benjamin F. Butler, U.S. Civil War General, died on this day in 1893
 - Comic performer Ellen DeGeneres was born on this day in 1958 in New Orleans.
 - December 10, 1914 Dorothy Lamour is born .
 - December 20, 1802 U.S. purchases Louisiana Territory
 - December 23, 1794 - Cathedral Dedicated
 - December 27, 1741 - Jean Etienne Bore is Born
 - December 31, 1910 - John B. Moisant Crashes
 - December 31, 1910 John B. Moisant Crashes
 - December 7, 1861 CSS Pamlico
 - December 7, 1978 The Falstaff Weather Ball Goes Dark
 - Feb. 1, 1700 First Buildings
 - Feb. 16, 1811 Territory of Orleans Constitutional Convention
 - Feb. 27, 1979 Mardi Gras cancelled due to New Orleans Police strike
 - February 1, 1937 Garrett Morriss is born
 - February 25, 1964 Eastern flight 304 crashes in Lake Pontchartrain
 - February 27, 1827
 - February 27, 1949 - New Orleans Wedding
 - February 28, 1849 - The Odd Fellows Dedicate Their New Cemetary
 - February 8, 1922 Ground Breaking for the Notre Dame Seminary
 - January 1
 - January 31, 1752 First American Nun
 - January 7-8, 1973 Howard Johnson sniper (Mark Essex) incident
 - Jayne Mansfield died in an automobile, on her way from Biloxi to New Orleans - June 29, 1967
 - Jazz clarinetist Pete Fountain was born on July 3, 1930 in New Orleans
 - Jazz singer Fats Domino was born on this day in New Orleans in 1928.
 - Jazz trumpeter Al Hirt was born on this day in 1922 in New Orleans.
 - July 10, 1941- Air Training Base Project
 - July 11, 1938 Mayor Maestri on a WPA Project Tour
 - July 12, 1965 Schiro Fourth Anniversary celebration
 - July 15, 1941 Navy Air Training Base commissioned
 - July 2, 1955 Road Construction
 - July 24, 1940 - Federal Music Project
 - July 25, 1968 - Maison Blanche Fire
 - July 31, 1936 - St. Roch Playground
 - July 9, 1982 Airplane crash (PanAm flight 759) in Kenner
 - June 10, 1937 Pontalba Buildings Renovation
 - June 11, 1955 Jockey Club House
 - June 12, 1967 - New Orleans Fire Department
 - June 13, 1870 - Check written by Benjamin Keyes Fawcett
 - June 14, 1999 - Al Gore in New Orleans
 - June 15, 1881 Marie Laveau Dies
 - June 17, 1911- The Milneburg Playground
 - June 18, 1955 Ruins of house where Pakenham died
 - June 19, 1909, The chartering of Greater New Orleans Homestead
 - June 2, 1938 - New City Park Bridge
 - June 20, 1953 - 600 block of St. Peter Street
 - June 21, 1937 - Rural Letter Carriers' Convention
 - June 22, 1905 George Moore | Burglar |
 - June 23, 1973 Jimani/Upstairs Lounge fire
 - June 25, 1955 St. Patrick's Church
 - June 26, 1910 St. Roch Playground Opens
 - June 27, 1939 Charity Hospital tunnel
 - June 28, 1957 Hurricane Audrey
 - June 3 - Confederate Memorial Day
 - June 6, 1939 - Firestation Construction at Elysian Fields and Pelopidas
 - June 7, 1981 St. Roch Swimming Pool dedication
 - June 9, 1939 - American Legion-WPA baseball team at City Park.
 - Juy 14, 1955 Bob Hope in New Orleans
 - March 13, 1998 Risen Star Dies
 - March 17, 1884 - Alcide 'Yellow' Nunez is born
 - March 2, 1699 Sieur De Iberville Finds the Mouth of the Mississippi
 - March 20, 1687 Cavalier Sieur De La Salle is Assassinated
 - March 21, 1788 Almost the entire city was destroyed by fire
 - March 21, 1788 The Good Friday Fire
 - March 29, 1721 Governor Bienville choses site of New Orleans
 - March 30, 1967 Airplane crash at Airport Hilton in Kenner
 - March 5,1766 Spanish official Don Antonio de Ulloa
 - March 9, 1699 Indians lead Iberville & Bienville to Bayou St. John
 - May 1, 1995 - Harrah's New Orleans Casino grand opening
 - May 11, 1988 Cabildo fire
 - May 12, 1984 Louisiana World Exposition (World's Fair) opening day
 - May 3, 1978 Extensive street flooding in New Orleans
 - May 31, 1958 Race screens are removed from NOPSI buses
 - May 8, 1995 Extensive street flooding in New Orleans
 - November 25, 1947 John Laroquette is born in New Orleans
 - November 29, 1972 Rault Center fire
 - October 1, 1811First steamboat reached New Orleans viâ the Mississippi
 - October 10, 1923 Milneburg (Before and After)
 - October 12, 1844 George Washington Cable is born
 - October 16, 1972 Disappearance of Hale Boggs
 - October 18, 1961 Wynton Marsalis was born in New Orleans
 - October 28, 1768 Germans and Acadians join French Creoles
 - October 31,1803 Congress ratified the purchase of Louisiana
 - October 5, 1799 First Greek church wedding in New Orleans
 - On this day in 1933, a barge towed from New Orleans arrived in Chicago, the first to go from the Great Lakes to the Gulf.
 - One of the coldest days on record
 - Pontchartrain Beach Amusement Park's last day of rides--September 25, 1983
 - Republican convention in New Orleans
 - Richard Simmons & Jay Thomas are born in New Orleans
 - September 1, 1990 Aquarium of the Americas grand opening
 - September 11, 1722 First Recorded Hurricane
 - September 11, 1965 Flood Street Photo -- Aftermath of Hurricane Betsy
 - September 11-13, 1987 Papal visit (Pope John Paul II)
 - September 16, 1964 The Beatles perform in City Park Stadium
 - September 28, 1998 Hurricane Georges
 - September 9, 1965 Hurricane Betsy
 - Shirley Ann Grau was born
 - Singer and jazz pianist Harry Connick, Jr., was born on this day in 1967 in New Orleans.
 - St. Joseph's Day
 - The Battle of New Orleans of the War of 1812 was fought on this day in 1814
 - The Cleveland Playground at Tulane and South Claiborne opens
 - The first double-decker steamboat, the Washington, to reach New Orleans did so on this day in 1816.
 - The first permanent Roman Catholic convent in America was opened on this day in 1726 in New Orleans.
 - The first steamboat on the Mississippi River at New Orleans, Jan. 10, 1812
 - Truman Capote is Born
 - Venetian blinds were patented by John Hampson in New Orleans in 1841.
 - WPA Project Tour, June 24, 1938
 - WTIX Music Survey- June 8, 1974
 
 
 
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