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Older maps of mouth of the river
Posted on 8/9/14 at 6:48 am
Posted on 8/9/14 at 6:48 am
Anyone have any idea where you can buy older maps of the mouth of the river? Am wanting to put a few maps up at the camp from old to current to make a nice display and also discussion point of how much things have changed over the last 250 years. TIA
Posted on 8/9/14 at 7:27 am to Da Hammer
Are you a private land owner?
Posted on 8/9/14 at 7:42 am to Da Hammer
Some of the auction houses in New Orleans have stuff come up from time to time. I get emails showing what for Neal and New Orleans Auction Galleries are auctioning. Also some of the antique stores in New Orleans might have them.
Posted on 8/9/14 at 7:53 am to Da Hammer
I had a link to a whole bunch of them at one time. Let me see if I can find it.
Posted on 8/9/14 at 7:54 am to tenfoe
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tenfoe
You see my post to you in the gate thread?
Posted on 8/9/14 at 8:04 am to wickowick
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You see my post to you in the gate thread?
Just went back to see it. I'll enlist those guys when I build my new house. Thanks.
I was about to call you last night. Kids wanted to go to Hilltop, but somehow we ended up at Chick fa lay on Seigen with a clown, Magic Mike the Ball Juggler, and about 100 other kids. Was awesome.
Posted on 8/9/14 at 8:11 am to Da Hammer
You can find some old surveys at www.glorecords.blm.gov
These are original surveys from the 1800s. Somebody on here owns or works for a print shop and could print them for you.
These are original surveys from the 1800s. Somebody on here owns or works for a print shop and could print them for you.
Posted on 8/9/14 at 8:14 am to tenfoe
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I was about to call you last night. Kids wanted to go to Hilltop, but somehow we ended up at Chick fa lay on Seigen with a clown, Magic Mike the Ball Juggler, and about 100 other kids. Was awesome.
Ha.
Posted on 8/9/14 at 9:24 am to tenfoe
Was there last night as well. Had free cake and balloon animals and a bunch of other stuff. Kids enjoyed it.
Hammer,
LSU has a collection of historical aerials. Have gotten some from the 1940's in some areas. I can get as far back as 1998 no problem, but you probably want a little bit farther back than that.
Hammer,
LSU has a collection of historical aerials. Have gotten some from the 1940's in some areas. I can get as far back as 1998 no problem, but you probably want a little bit farther back than that.
Posted on 8/9/14 at 9:31 am to Da Hammer
What about old navigational maps?
Posted on 8/9/14 at 9:42 am to bourbon
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Was there last night as well. Had free cake and balloon animals and a bunch of other stuff. Kids enjoyed it.
Oh my 3 girls enjoyed it too. I was a nervous wreck. The two oldest got pissed when the baby (3) threw all 3 bean bags through the hole and won the big prize. Wrestlemania broke out and we had to leave.
Posted on 8/9/14 at 12:27 pm to tenfoe
Tenfoe...
That should work. Sloopy Nav maps would be fine. Just looking for some decorations that are a bit different.
That should work. Sloopy Nav maps would be fine. Just looking for some decorations that are a bit different.
Posted on 8/9/14 at 2:15 pm to Da Hammer
I second wick with looking on galleries and auction houses in Nola. My dad found a very old print of the rigolets in one.
Posted on 8/10/14 at 6:45 pm to Da Hammer
go look around hill memorial library on LSU campus
Posted on 8/10/14 at 7:37 pm to Da Hammer
You could check with Baker- Lyman in Metairie.
Posted on 8/10/14 at 7:44 pm to Da Hammer
My grandpa used to have one hanging up from the 50's in his house in pilottown. Sucks we lost it in Katrina.
I remembered being suprised how some areas had less land than they do today. Although a lot of areas had more land. Pilottown had a lot of floating marsh that mostly went away in Betsy &Camille.
The bar pilots or river pilots may have some in their collection if you know any pilots.
I remembered being suprised how some areas had less land than they do today. Although a lot of areas had more land. Pilottown had a lot of floating marsh that mostly went away in Betsy &Camille.
The bar pilots or river pilots may have some in their collection if you know any pilots.
This post was edited on 8/10/14 at 7:46 pm
Posted on 8/10/14 at 7:45 pm to Da Hammer
We were in New Orleans this weekend. That armory antique store on Royal st had some old maps. They were closing so I didn't get to look too close.
Posted on 8/10/14 at 9:07 pm to wickowick
Thanks Wick I'll call over there this week.
Jason L, I know quite a few of them I haven't checked in over there yet. Would be awesome to have something that shows the communities that were there in the 30's-50's and then how they began to go away.
If I get something put together I'll let you all know and put up some pictures.
Jason L, I know quite a few of them I haven't checked in over there yet. Would be awesome to have something that shows the communities that were there in the 30's-50's and then how they began to go away.
If I get something put together I'll let you all know and put up some pictures.
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