New Orleans 1867

New Orleans 1867
Author: Gary Van Zante
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Architectural photography
ISBN: 9781858942100

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This book brings together all the surviving photographs--126 of the original 150--from the remarkable series entitled "La Nouvelle Orleans et ses environs, taken of New Orleans in 1867 by the city's most important photographer, Theodore Lilienthal. Representing the first municipally sponsored photographic survey of any american city, and only recently rediscovered, the photographs--of every aspect of the city, from urban palaces and stately mansions to factories and asylums--were exhibited at the Paris World Exposition in 1867, before being formally presented to Napoleon III, Emperor of France from 1852 to 1871. This book places the photographs in the context of contemporary photographic practice, nineteenth-century city building and urban iconography, and of the need for reconstruction and economic renewal in the South following the devastation of the American Civil War. lavishly produced and engagingly written, it will appeal to anyone interested in the history of the United States, the history of photography and the development of the modern city.

An Absolute Massacre

An Absolute Massacre
Author: James G. Hollandsworth
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807125885

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By the time the army intervened later that afternoon, at least forty-eight men - an overwhelming majority of them black - were dead and more than two hundred had been wounded. In An Absolute Massacre, James G. Hollandsworth, Jr., examines the events surrounding the confrontation and shows that no other riot in American history had a more profound or lasting effect on the country's political and social fabric.".

Gerstäcker's Louisiana

Gerstäcker's Louisiana
Author: Irene S. Di Maio
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807131466

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A global traveler and adventurer, the German author Friedrich Gerstäcker (1816--1872) first arrived in Louisiana in March 1838, paddling the waterways leading from the wilds of the northwestern part of the state near Shreveport south to cosmopolitan New Orleans. He returned to the state in 1842, living for a year in the areas of Bayou Sara, St. Francisville, and Pointe Coupée -- then considered the most beautiful garden and plantation land along the Mississippi River. In 1867 he briefly visited Louisiana again, observing the devastation wrought by the Civil War and the turmoil of Reconstruction. No mere armchair tourist, Gerstäcker fully engaged himself in exploring Louisiana -- its landscapes, peoples, and Peculiar Institution. He was in the unique position of being both an insider and an outsider, and his sojourns in the state served as the basis for travel books, short stories, and novels. Gerstäcker was a remarkable raconteur and a highly popular author. During his lifetime and beyond, his writings conveyed the tenor of southern life to a German-speaking audience. Now, compiled and translated into English by Irene S. Di Maio, they offer a window on nineteenth-century Louisiana across several decades of growth and upheaval.Gerstäcker's aim as a writer was to inform and entertain, especially through humor, drama, and suspense. His works -- including his fiction -- sustain an almost ethnographic level of detail. The stories, travel sketches, and novel excerpts included here comment on slavery and its aftermath, ethnic and racial diversity, transcultural relations, and immigration and multilingualism. Gerstäcker's impressions of Louisiana remain relevant and deeply engaging

New Orleans Custom-house

New Orleans Custom-house
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1867
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN:

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Beauty and Booty

Beauty and Booty
Author: Marion Southwood
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2012-08-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781479107513

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Published in 1867, this is the history of when U.S. General Butler controlled New Orleans, Louisiana during the Civil War. Written by a citizen of New Orleans.

Black New Orleans, 1860–1880

Black New Orleans, 1860–1880
Author: John W. Blassingame
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2008-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0226057097

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Reissued for the first time in over thirty years, Black New Orleans explores the twenty-year period in which the city’s black population more than doubled. Meticulously researched and replete with archival illustrations from newspapers and rare periodicals, John W. Blassingame’s groundbreaking history offers a unique look at the economic and social life of black people in New Orleans during Reconstruction. Not a conventional political treatment, Blassingame’s history instead emphasizes the educational, religious, cultural, and economic activities of African Americans during the late nineteenth century. “Blending historical and sociological perspectives, and drawing with skill and imagination upon a variety of sources, [Blassingame] offers fresh insights into an oft-studied period of Southern history. . . . In both time and place the author has chosen an extraordinarily revealing vantage point from which to view his subject. ”—Neil R. McMillen, American Historical Review

The Capture of New Orleans, 1862

The Capture of New Orleans, 1862
Author: Chester G. Hearn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807119457

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The most complete account available of the Union's victory at the battle of New Orleans--a major turning point in the Civil War--analyzes the decisions and misjudgments of Jefferson Davis and the other Confederate leaders. UP.

The New Orleans Riot of 1866

The New Orleans Riot of 1866
Author: Gilles Vandal
Publisher: University of Louisiana
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Examines the social, political, and economic forces that interacted to produce the most notable of the South's Reconstruction riots.