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  #77806 Madame John's Legacy In the New Orleans' French Quarter  
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 Madame John's Legacy In the New Orleans' French Quarter
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Madame John's Legacy In the New Orleans' French Quarter
New Orleans (LA), Linen PM 1955

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Madame John's legacy at 632 Dumaine Street,in the New Orleans French Quarter ,is the oldest building in the Mississppi Valley.This old structure,immortalized by George stories,has a long colourful history dating back to 1726 when the first owner ,Jean Pascal ,a sea captain from Provence ,Franch ,came to New orlands.Here Captain Pascal lived with his wife and daughter until he was slain by thed Natcheg Indians in the massacre of 1729. The building is of the raised cottage plantation type and of entirely different structure than most of the other huses in the French Quarter.

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State:LA
City:New Orleans
Type:Linen
Stamp:2C U.S.POSTAGE
Postmark/Cancel:1955
Size:3.5" x 5.5" (9 x 14 cm)
Price:$14.95
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