New Orleans
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Jazz originated in the late nineteenth century among black musicians of New Orleans.
In the Battle of New Orleans (1815), Andrew Jackson, not having yet received word that the Treaty of Ghent had ended the War of 1812, repulsed the British assault on the city.
Dominated by Creole culture, which stemmed from the French settlers of the southern United States.
Mardi Gras is celebrated there each year.
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In 1835, Joseph Holt Ingraham wrote: “Truly does New-Orleans represent every other city and nation upon earth. I know of none where is congregated so great a variety of the human species.”
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The field of battle lies between five and six miles below the city, on the left bank, on the New-Orleans side of the river.
From The South-West By a Yankee. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 by Ingraham, Joseph Holt
This is the case of all employés throughout New-Orleans; nearly every store and place of public resort being provided with individuals in attendance who speak both languages.
From The South-West By a Yankee. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 by Ingraham, Joseph Holt
New-Orleans is the great centre of business and of publishing in this state.
From The South-West By a Yankee. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 by Ingraham, Joseph Holt
As we approached it, we discovered from the deck the commencement of the embankment or "Levée," which extends, on both sides of the river, to more than one hundred and fifty miles above New-Orleans.
From The South-West By a Yankee. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 by Ingraham, Joseph Holt
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