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Jean Lafitte National Park and Preserve (formerly Chalmette National Monument)

George Grant photographed at Chalmette in 1934
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Live oaks in front of De La Ronde Ruins, 2 miles south of Chalmette Battlefield. Chalmette National Monument (now Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve), 1934.
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Live oaks in front of De La Ronde Ruins, 2 miles south of Chalmette Battlefield. Chalmette National Monument (now Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve), 1934.

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  • National Cemetery from the levee on the Mississippi River. Chalmette National Monument (now Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve), 1934.
  • Sign for Rodriguez Canal, Chalmette National Monument (now Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve), 1934.
  • Live oaks in front of De La Ronde Ruins, 2 miles south of Chalmette Battlefield. Chalmette National Monument (now Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve), 1934.
  • South end of the national cemetery from the levee on the Mississippi River, Chalmette National Monument (now Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve), 1934.
  • Memorial Monument at Chalmette Battlefield, Chalmette National Monument (now Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve), 1934.
  • Monument in memory of Maj. Samuel Spotts who shot the first gun at the Battle of New Orleans, Chalmette National Monument (now Jean Lafitte National Historical park and Preserve), 1934.
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