id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35133 Ingraham, J. H. (Joseph Holt) The South-West, by a Yankee. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 .txt text/plain 72426 3019 68 Louisiana--Arrival at New-Orleans--Land--Pilot stations--Pilots Life in New-Orleans--A French supper--Omnibuses--Chartres street Leave New-Orleans--The Mississippi--Scenery--Evening on the water sleepy eyes, poked their heads from their half-opened state-room doors, For the next half hour the quarter-deck appeared like a A ship passing through this water, leaves a long, dark Louisiana--Arrival at New-Orleans--Land--Pilot stations --Sounds of the distant city--Land in New-Orleans--An within forty-five or fifty miles of New-Orleans, the shores of the river "French" or "New Exchange." After passing Rue Toulouse, the streets medley--School for physiognomists--A morning scene in NewOrleans--Canal-street--Levée--French and English stores-New-Orleans--City canals--Effects of the cholera--Barracks New-Orleans--City canals--Effects of the cholera--Barracks is obtained, nearly a mile distant, at the head of Orleans-street, which like all we had passed nearer the city, that they presented no variety; the left bank, on the New-Orleans side of the river. ship's deck at sea, we passed, near the head of Bienville-street, a ./cache/35133.txt ./txt/35133.txt