File:Esplanade Avenue House Stereo Card Lilienthal.jpeg
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DescriptionEsplanade Avenue House Stereo Card Lilienthal.jpeg | New Orleans, 19th century stereocard, front and back. "Private Residence on Esplanade St." | |||||
Date | Not dated. c. 1880s | |||||
Source | Stereocard photograph by Theo. Lilienthal, Photographer, 121 Canal Street, New Orleans. # 99 in series of Stereoscopic Views of New Orleans & Vicinity. Via [1] | |||||
Author | Theodore Lilienthal (d. 1894) | |||||
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