In New Orleans' French Quarter
Louisiana
Mid Century 1939 Curt Teich Linen Postcard in Good, posted Condition. This Genuine Curteich - Chicago C.T. Art Colortone post card was published by A. Hirchwitz of New Orleans, Louisiana with photo by McDaniels.
Back of Card:
St. Louis Cathedral
In New Orleans' French Quarter
Facing the Place d'Armes, or Jackson Square, in the heart of the New Orleans French Quarter is the triple-spired stately St. Louis Cathedral.
The structure, completed in 1794, was erected by Don Andres Almonester y Roxas. The church witnessed the ceremony of the exchange of flags, December 1, 1803 when the royal red and yellow emblem of Spain fluttered down from the high flagstaff in Jackson Square and saw the tricolor of Napoleon's France take its place for twenty short days, only to be succeeded by the banner of 15 stars and 15 stripes of the United States.
Genealogists and those interested in Genealogy - Card addressed to:
Mrs. Llewellyn Leaser
526 N 11th St.
Allentown, PA
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