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May 22, 2010 by TimHughes · 1 Comment
The following brief item appeared in “The Daily Picayune” of March 4, 1845. I’m not sure what the last sentence is meant to imply but it adds a comical note for the modern reader:
Filed under: Pre Civil War, Unusual, Fun & Bizarre
Tagged: 1800's, 19th century, Daily Picayune, humor

