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Description Postcard of Old Spanish Fort, New Orleans
Date No date. I recognize no clues; could be any time in the first quarter of the 20th century. Perhaps checking old city directories for publisher J. Scordill may help narrow it down.
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Postcard published by J. Scordill, New Orleans La

Scanned from original in my own collection
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