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  2. New Orleans slave market - Wikipedia

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    Slaves for Sale, 156 Common St., watercolor and ink by draftsman Pietro Gualdi, 1855 "A Slave Pen at New Orleans—Before the Auction, a Sketch of the Past" (Harper's Weekly, January 24, 1863) View of the Port at New Orleans, circa 1855, etching from Lloyd's Steamboat Directory 1845 map of New Orleans; the trade was ubiquitous throughout the city but especially brisk in the major hotels and ...

  3. St. Charles Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The street was laid out atop a slight rise, the remains of an old natural levee, in connection with the construction of the New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad, which became the St. Charles Streetcar Line. The long traffic avenue originally used for horse-drawn buggies and wagons, with public rail transit running down the center, helped fuel ...

  4. Salvator Mundi (Leonardo) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, a Salvator Mundi was presented at an auction at the St. Charles Gallery auction house in New Orleans, consigned from the estate of the Baton Rouge businessman Basil Clovis Hendry Sr. [65] It had been heavily overpainted, to the point where the painting resembled a copy, and was, before restoration, described as "a wreck, dark and ...

  5. City Hotel (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    City Hotel of New Orleans in 1861 city directory Image of the City Hotel around 1857 from a dinner menu (University of Houston Libraries). The City Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, located at the intersection of Camp and Common Streets, was one of the city's major antebellum hotels, but maybe not quite so storied as the older, larger, St. Louis and St. Charles Hotels. [1]

  6. File:Leonardo da Vinci, Salvator Mundi, 2005 auction ...

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    English: Detail of page from the Charles Gallery auction house (branch of New Orleans Auction Gallery) in New Orleans, 9–10 April 2005, showing Salvator Mundi by Leonardo da Vinci (listed as "After"), No. 664, estimate $1,200 – $1,800. The painting sold for just under $10,000 USD

  7. St. Louis Hotel - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Hotel. The St. Louis Hotel was built in 1838 at the corner of St. Louis and Chartres Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Originally it was referred to as the City Exchange Hotel. Along with the St. Charles Hotel, the St. Louis has been described as the place where the history of New Orleans happened. The St. Louis ...

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  9. 1838 Jesuit slave sale - Wikipedia

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    The slaves Mulledy gathered were sent on the three-week voyage aboard the Katherine Jackson, [27] which departed Alexandria on November 13 and arrived in New Orleans on December 6. [28] Most of the slaves who fled returned to their plantations, and Mulledy made a third visit later that month, where he gathered some of the remaining slaves for ...

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