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Eight days in New-Orleans in February, 1847

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A collection of sketches and recollections from a brief 1847 visit to New Orleans combines travel impressions with a compact historical survey of the Mississippi region. The author recounts early European exploration and settlement, outlines the founding choices at the Crescent Bend and nearby colonial posts, and describes the city’s geography, commerce, and civic character as observed during an eight-day stay. Short historical narratives, local statistics, and anecdotal observation are woven together to present both origin stories and contemporary snapshots for readers unfamiliar with the region.

About the Author

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Albert James Pickett

Albert James Pickett was an American author known for his work in the mid-19th century. He is particularly recognized for his book "Eight Days in New-Orleans in February, 1847," which provides a vivid account of his experiences in the city during that time. Pickett's writing reflects the cultural and social dynamics of New Orleans, offering readers a glimpse into the life and atmosphere of the city in the 1840s. His contributions to literature capture a unique historical perspective, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in the region's history.

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