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States & Regions of Victorian America:
Louisiana

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Who Are the Creoles? by George W. Cable (Century Magazine, 1883A)

The Creoles in the American Revolution, by George W. Cable (Century Magazine, 1883A)

The End of Foreign Dominion in Louisiana (Century Magazine, 1883A)
A history of the end of Spanish rule in Louisiana.

Plotters and Pirates of Louisiana, by George W. Cable (Century Magazine, 1883A)

Flood and Plague in New Orleans, by George W. Cable (Century Magazine, 1883B)

[New Orleans] The Great South Gate, by George W. Cable (Century Magazine, 1883B)

The Scenes of Cable's Romances, by Lafcadio Hearn (Century Magazine, 1884A)

New Orleans Before the Capture, by George W. Cable (Century Magazine, 1885A)

The New Orleans Exposition, by Edward Holden & Eugene Smalley (Century Magazine, 1885B)

The Dance in Place Congo, by George W. Cable (Century Magazine, 1886A)
Creole Negro dances and songs from New Orleans.

The "Haunted House" in Royal Street, by George Cable (Century Magazine, 1889B)
A true story of wicked doings in a house in the New Orleans French Quarter.

Strange True Stories of Louisiana, by George Cable (Century Magazine, 1889A)
The lengthy tale of Alix d'Morainville.

Salome Muller: Strange True Stories of Louisiana, by George Cable (Century Magazine, 1889B)
The account of a slave girl believed to be a long-lost German child illegally sold into slavery, leading to a complicated court case. For more details and an update on the "was she or wasn't she?" question, see The Lost German Slave Girl, by John Bailey (2004).

Incidents of Forest Life (Pictorial Museum of Sport & Adventure, ca. 1890)
Some historic events in Louisiana.

The Alligator Hunters of Louisiana, by Andrews Wilkinson (Century Magazine, 1892A)
Meeting the demand of the alligator hide industry, particularly in Paris.

The Degradation of a State, by C.C. Buel (Century Magazine, 1892A)
The Charitable Career of the Louisiana Lottery, followed by an editorial on the lottery as "A National Infamy."

• See Civil War: Land Battles & Campaigns for articles about New Orleans during the Civil War.
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