Baling the lint of cotton at New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. After ginning, the lint of cotton is baled. Farmers load the seed and bale of cotton onto the horse cart.
A film about the city of New Orleans in Louisiana. Pictures pasted on a wall and a small trumpet on a wall in a room. A man and a woman look at musical instruments on display in a window. People listen to Jazz music at the Preservation Hall in the French Quarter. A sign reads 'Preservation Hall'. Old men play Jazz music as people listen. A band plays Jazz during a parade.
A film about the city of New Orleans in Louisiana. A horse drawn carriage moves past a house during Spring Fiesta. A woman dressed in a gown climbs up the stairs of the house. Water flows from a fountain in a garden. Women stand near the fountain. Men and women chat.
A levee in New Orleans, Louisiana. A man rows a boat across a water body. Houses submerged in flood water. View of the levee.
A film about New Orleans in Louisiana. A water front and the Mississippi River. View of Exchange Alley. A street car and automobile traffic in Royal Street. Cars and horse drawn wagons around Lee Circle on St. Charles Street. Pedestrians and a mule drawn wagon in Old French market. Exteriors of the old Cabildo as a car pulls up at its entrance.
A film about New Orleans in Louisiana. Workers move dollies loaded with cotton bales at a warehouse. Bales of cotton being pulled up in a sling.
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