File:New Orleans Waterworks Monopoly - A Fortune for Dirty Water.jpg

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1894 cartoon of New Orleans Waterworks monopoly

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Crop from "The Water Famine". Cartoon from "The Mascot", New Orleans weekly newspaper, 27 October 1894


Description: 19th century line drawing cartoon engraving. An anthropomorphic money-bag labeled "New Orleans Waterworks Company Monopoly" sits enthroned with a fire hydrant as an arm-rest and a broken cistern as a foot-rest. It holds a large piece of paper reading "A Fortune for Dirty Water".

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"The Mascot" newspaper, 27 October 1894.

(Photographed from original copy by Infrogmation; cropped and contrast adjusted)
Author Francois Bildstein (1855-1935)
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