File:American Sugar Refinery Araby LA 1913.tif

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"Chalmette Refinery, American Sugar Refining Company, New Orleans, La." H. J. Harvey, 1913.

Note: despite the caption, the refinery is actually in Arabi, Louisiana, between Chalmette and New Orleans. Since demolished old plantation houses visible at lower right.
Date (Copyright deposit date May 9, 1913)
Source Photo by H. J. Harvey, via Library of Congress website [1]
Author Herbert J. Harvey
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